There are actually two questions here.
1) Is Anwar’s political career over?
2) Will the reformasi movement, the quest for reforms, be stalled or derailed?
There are actually two questions here.
1) Is Anwar’s political career over?
2) Will the reformasi movement, the quest for reforms, be stalled or derailed?
A large crowd gathered outside the Palace of Justice in Putrajaya.
The social reform group Aliran has released a scathing immediate reaction to the verdict in the Anwar trial and the upholding of a five-year jail term.
Check it out here. And check out Anwar’s full response here.
I am shocked at the verdict, and I am not the only one. I have been receiving a steady stream of outrage from other concerned Malaysians via text, email, Whatapp, social media and blog comments.
It is D-Day today for Anwar Ibrahim – and the judiciary too is coming under the international media spotlight.
Doesnt look good now. Judges give reasons to justify why all the inconsistencies re Saiful credibility. Judges r saying Saiful is credible
— Rafizi Ramli (@rafiziramli) February 10, 2015
Police outside Palace of Justice form tighter ranks as crowds await news on @anwaribrahim's Sodomy 2 verdict pic.twitter.com/mlR3I3KRHK
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) February 10, 2015
Speaking ahead of the Federal Court verdict, Anwar Ibrahim tells the BBC he is convinced the struggle for reforms will go on even if he is sent back to jail.
Anwar Ibrahim recounts his political struggle and talks about the reform movement and how far it has come with one eye on the outcome of the Sodomy II trial.
While Penang’s squash queen Nicol David has put Malaysia on the map in sports, another Penangite is carving a name for himself in real estate deals in New York. Only problem is the media coverage has not drenched his exploits with much glory. Oh, what a tangled business and real estate web he has spun … Check out this New York Times expose and note Jho Low’s reported brief meeting with Najib.
Scars and brown patches have pockmarked the face of Penang Hill – evidence of illegal land clearing on the hill. The bruising is evident as you approach the island using the atrocious skeleton ferry service under the now privatised Penang Port.
As the verdict for the Sodomy II trial draws closer, a defiant Anwar has vowed to carry on the struggle for political reforms.
He said many people had been asking him what he expected the Federal Court verdict to be on 10 February.
These hills are being cut in full view of the public. You can see them just on the left (in the direction of 8 o’clock) as soon as you pass through the toll booth of the first Penang Bridge, as you head towards Penang Island.