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Malaysia's Anwar seeks to remove sodomy case judge

Beh Lih Yi AFP 02/08/2010 16:58
Malaysia's Anwar seeks to remove sodomy case judge - Asia - Malaysia - Anwar Ibrahim - crime


KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim moved Monday to have the judge in his sodomy trial disqualified, complaining he had refused to rein in biased media coverage.



The trial, which Anwar says is a plot to end his political career, began last week with graphic testimony from 24-year-old former aide Mohamad Saiful Bukhari Azlan who accuses Anwar of sodomising him.

Defence lawyers objected Friday when Utusan Malaysia, a Malay-language daily linked to the government, ran photographs of the court's closed-door visit to the apartment where the sexual encounter allegedly took place.

Judge Mohamad Zabidin Diah refused a request to admonish the daily over the pictures, as well as an earlier headline that said "Not willing to be sodomised again," which the defence said suggested they had sex more than once.

Anwar, who was jailed on separate sodomy and corruption charges a decade ago in a case widely seen as politically motivated, said in a statement to the High Court there was a "real danger of bias" on the part of the judge.

"The local media has condemned me as they did in 1998 without (giving me a) chance to listen to my reply," the 62-year-old opposition leader told reporters. "Clearly it's a political trial."

The judge adjourned the trial until Tuesday when he will hear the application to remove him from the proceedings.


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