The more things change, the more they remain the same in Malaysian politics. Opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has failed to get a court to strike out a sodomy charge against him, which means the controversial trial that threatens to bump him from politics and land him in prison is set to begin on 25 January.

It will represent the second time Anwar faces charges of sodomy, which is considered a criminal act in Malaysia’s Muslim majority society. This time, he faces charges of sodomizing his 24-year-old former personal aide at a condominium in Kuala Lumpur in mid-2008.

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The case involving the Catholic Herald weekly’s usage of the term “Allah” was heard in chambers today.

A string of ‘interveners’ – mostly state Islamic religious councils and the Malaysian Gurdwara Council – filed their applications to be co-respondents in the case. The hearing was fixed for 17 July.

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What do you think is the most logical solution to the Perak crisis?

What is the best solution to the impasse in Perak?

  • Hold fresh state-wide elections (90%, 4,140 Votes)
  • Hold by-elections for seats where defections occurred (9%, 415 Votes)
  • Go through the courts (1%, 25 Votes)
  • Not sure (0%, 5 Votes)

Total Voters: 4,585