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Saturday, 04 July 2009 01:35

If Anwar is to be convicted for sodomy again, it must be with another sham trial as there is simply no other way when two independent hospitals have found no physical signs of sodomy on the alleged partner.

By Kenny Gan, Suara Keadilan

 

There are some events in a nation’s  history that have deep and lasting effect, causing ripples that radiate outwards and affect the thoughts and feelings of future generations.

Some are joyful and a cause for annual celebrations while others are tumultuous events that leave deep scars in the national psyche like a troubling memory that will not go away.

The Americans have to live with the psychologically disturbing aftermath of the Vietnam War while the rise of Nazism still haunts the German soul. Decades later, Americans are still traumatized by the assassination of John F. Kennedy while the British will forever be touched by the untimely death of their beloved Princess Diana.

So it is that in Malaysia, the political, social and legal turmoil caused by the sacking of Anwar Ibrahim and his subsequent sham trials will forever be etched into our national consciousness with deep scars of shame and regret that will not easily heal.

But despite the hurt and pain, they can either give us useful lessons to guide our future if we are brave enough to confront them or none at all if we are foolish enough to pretend they never happened.

The Court Proceedings of Augustine Paul

Augustine Paul was a judicial commissioner in the Melaka Sessions Court before he was promoted to the High Court weeks before Anwar  trial specially to hear the case although concerns were expressed over how such a junior figure could be selected to preside over a case of such magnitude.

Anwar was charged with four counts of corruption which involved him as Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister asking the police to take action against two individuals (his wife’s  ex-driver Azizan and one Ummi Hafilda) who slandered him with accusations of sodomy in poison pen letters.

The trial began in November 1998. From the beginning, judge Paul illegally restricted Anwar’s defence team from raising the defence of political conspiracy although there was a fallout with Mahathir and an intense political storm before he was arrested and charged.

The prosecution tried its best to prove all manner of sexual misconduct involving men and women against him by presenting affidavits from police officers and hearsay evidence. Azizan the star witness was the only one who claimed to have had first hand evidence of Anwar  sexual exploits, claiming he had been sodomized by Anwar.

A mattress said to contain seminal stains was carried in and out of court daily as a tawdry display of the prosecution’s  most important physical evidence.

During the trial, judge Paul tried his best to protect the government by disallowing any embarrassing evidence or testimony from being tendered with cries of  Irrelevant! This was to be his signature call throughout the trial.

There were sordid side shows that ran in parallel to the trial. Anwar’s  tennis partner, Nallakarupan was arrested and slapped with a bizarre charge which carried the mandatory death sentence for forgetting to renew his license for 125 lousy bullets.

He later claimed that the Attorney-General, Mokhtar Abdullah had bargained a lighter sentence for him if he would implicate Anwar in sexual indiscretions. He refused and one of Anwar’s  lawyers who brought this to the attention of the court was jailed for 3 months by judge Paul for contempt. This must be the first and only time where someone has been found guilty of contempt of the prosecution.

Anwar’s speechwriter, Munawar Anees, his adopted brother, Sukma Darmawan and Mior Abdul Razak, a fashion designer were seized by police and confessions of allowing Anwar to sodomize them were coerced out of them.

They were sentenced to 6 months jail each. As soon as they were released, they repudiated their confessions which they claimed were extracted under torture.  Munawar filed a damning statutory declaration which detailed the manner in which he was psychologically and physically abused to extract his confession.

The relentless attack on Anwar’s character continued. The ex-driver gave dramatic accounts of being forced to be Anwar’s sex slave but his story was variable and unconvincing. Even more damning was that he admitted that there was no sodomy under cross-examination.

Chemist Lim Kong Boon testified that the stains on the mattress contain Anwar’s DNA mixed with several women. However in a brilliant cross-examination, his methodology and expertise were demolished and he was forced to admit that Anwar’s DNA could have been planted. The judge expunged the whole DNA evidence.

By mid-trial it was obvious that the prosecution could not sustain any of the allegations of sodomy or sexual misconduct. Undeterred, they sought to amend the charges to make it unnecessary for them to prove the truth of the sexual allegations.

In effect, the prosecution did not have to prove that Anwar committed a crime to convict him for asking the police to clear his name for the alleged crime. But if Anwar did not commit the crimes mentioned in the poison pen letters, was it wrong for him to ask the police to clear his name? Against the strenuous objection of the defence team, judge Paul allowed the amendment.

Having ruled the sexual evidence was irrelevant, judge Paul refused to allow Anwar the opportunity to rebut them although his character had been damaged by all the sexual allegations and the massive media coverage.

The trial proceeded with judge Paul disallowing the defence from tendering a taped evidence of political conspiracy.  Reported evidence was inadmissible as hearsay when the defence tried to introduce them. Yet the prosecution was allowed to introduce double hearsay. In the grand finale, ten of the defense’s witnesses were disallowed from testifying.

When an application to disqualify the judge for being biased mysteriously vanished from the court registry, Anwar’s legal team had enough. They refused to participate any longer and told the judge they would not make the final submission for Anwar. Judge Paul chastised them for “obstruction of justice” and ruled them in contempt.

In a final parody, Augustine Paul declared that he was “answerable to God” before he convicted Anwar and handed him a harsh sentence of 6 years. The severity of the sentence for technical non-monetary corruption shocked observers. The U.S. State Department called the trial an abuse of human rights.

The Court Proceedings of Arifin Jaka

Not satisfied with their disreputable success, the prosecutors led by Gani Patail proceeded to charge him with sodomy. He was charged with sodomizing his wife’s ex-driver, Azizan Abu Bakar.

Judge Arifin Jaka ran a different court from Augustine Paul. He did not restrict the defence from introducing witnesses and evidence like Paul did though he allowed the prosecution tremendous leeway. He allowed the defence of political conspiracy. As a result, a lot of evidence which were embarrassing and critical of the government were exposed in court.

The star victim-witness proved to be an unreliable witness, changing his story many times under cross-examination and was scolded by judge Arifin for doing so. He claimed to have been sodomized 15 times but still visited Anwar’s family for 5 years after leaving their employment. There was no medical examination to prove that he had been sodomized.

The date of the offence was originally fixed as one night in May 1994. When Azizan testified that he had not been sodomized after 1993, the charge was changed to one night in May 1992. When the prosecution pointed out that Tivoli Villa, the place of the alleged offence had not been constructed yet in 1992, the charge was changed to one night between January and March 1993.

Despite the blatant manipulation of the dates to suit the testimony, Judge Arifin allowed it, saying it was just a simple amendment of a charge. The long interval of the latest date made it difficult for Anwar to defend himself by alibi.

To bolster their flimsy case, the prosecution tendered Sukma’s confession as evidence although Sukma had repudiated it as false and extracted under torture. Still, the judge allowed the evidence to be admitted.

In the end, Anwar was convicted on the unreliable testimony of one accuser whom judge Arifin maintained, “had no reason to lie” although it was brought to the court’s attention that Azizan had become a company director after making his allegation public. The judge handed down a savage sentence of 9 years to be served after the corruption sentence.

The Last Umno Prime Minister

The shoddy way in which the trials were conducted left no room for doubt that justice had not been served. There was no finesse, no artfulness, no pretense of partiality. They were parodies of justice.

If Anwar is to be convicted for sodomy again, it must be with another sham trial as there is simply no other way when two independent hospitals have found no physical signs of sodomy on the alleged partner.

Although things remain calm on the surface, civil society is traumatized by such naked display of power and crude perversion of justice.

The trust between the government and the people is broken and the government’s respect and legitimacy bleeds away. Deep undercurrents of discontent are created which must eventually manifest in some ways.

The social forces unleashed will take time to play out but there will also be immediate effects. Our law enforcement agencies which are already low on public confidence will be dragged even lower which will affect their efficiency and effectiveness. Court orders will not be respected and may not be obeyed. Public cooperation with the police will drop and crime and lawlessness will increase.

The cruel treatment of Anwar in 1998 led to the dawn of ‘Reformasi’ and the birth of the National Justice Party, later to become Parti Keadilan Rakyat. The stage was set for Mahathir’s early departure and it sowed the seeds of BN’s shocking loss of their precious two-thirds majority in 2008.

If Umno wants to maintain its hold on power in the post-tsunami era, the worst thing it could do is to undermine itself by heaping injustice on a popular Malay leader when support for BN among the non-Malays is at its weakest.

If Anwar is convicted again in another shoddy show trial, the social forces unleashed will ensure that Najib becomes ‘The Last Umno Prime Minister’.

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written by asianguy, July 04, 2009 04:04:45
It's a heartbreak to read such injustice. I hope Augustine Paul will be spit upon by anyone who meets him. Let's ensure that Augustine Paul will meet his own justice when the sun shines again on Malaysia, or when he meets his maker, whichever comes first.
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written by loosecannon, July 04, 2009 07:53:21
Sodo 1 was a sham trial and Sodo 2 will be the same. Augustine Paul, was the government stooge previously so who's it going to be this time. Gani Pigtail is still in the thick of it. Interesting time ahead.
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written by teohchye, July 04, 2009 08:45:49
There are enough of spineless scumbag judges willing to do the bidding of UMNO/BN gomen for $$$$$, so what is there to expect from So-Do-Me one more time. If that Najis Rosak and his fatso with the evil duo of Guinea Pigtail and Musang Hentam can the orchestrate the kangaroo court of the Mongolian trial, what is to stop them from also doing this one, what more when their positions as PM, 1st lady,AG and IGP as well as the future of OMNO/BN gomen are at stake? Pakatan Rakyat partners please stop all the internal and inter-party squabbling and concentrate your efforts towards getting rid of this rotten gomen and to save our beautiful Malaysia. This is not just about Anwar Ibrahim, this is about the future of 27 million Malaysians!
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written by onnetline, July 04, 2009 09:08:22
If Anwar is to be convicted for sodomy again, it must be with another sham trial as there is simply no other way when two independent hospitals have found no physical signs of sodomy on the alleged partner.The, the whole ruling BN government should be sodomised without failure !
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written by InEffective, July 04, 2009 09:38:41

Its our obligation that we rid this nation of cockroaches like Judge Augustine Paul.

These are the vermin that hold back the rakyat's quality-of-life by allowing filth and evil to govern.
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written by Xerxes, July 04, 2009 09:48:00
All those responsible for these shameful judicial shennanigans ( from the politicians, investigating officers, prosecution and lying witnesses) should be lined up in public, stripped naked and sodomised since they have such an obsession with framing others for such crimes.
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written by justice6, July 04, 2009 10:13:08
augustine will slip and fall in the police lock up....
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written by freerpk, July 04, 2009 15:41:45
I do hope that what is written here will forever be etched in the memory of truly GOD fearing people. For those GODLESS people on earth they will one day know whether GOD exists. It is stated that GOD exists not because of MAN but MAN exists because of GOD
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written by Anti Relon, July 04, 2009 16:54:35
From Freethinker 4 July 2009
Links: www.freethinker.co.uk

It’s been a bad week for Catholic and Muslim homophobes in India
Barry Duke on July 4th, 2009
THERE is much wailing and gnashing of teeth among Catholics and Muslims in India over the decision this week to overturn a 150-year-old law that criminalised homosexuality.

Gay rights groups in India have campaigned for years for a repeal of the law – Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, which outlaws “carnal intercourse against the order of nature” – saying homosexuality is not a perversion and the state had no business regulating sexual affairs between consenting adults.


A couple embrace at a gay pride rally in New Delhi last Sunday
But Christian and Muslim groups were vehemently opposed to any review of the law.

The Catholic Secular Forum, a Mumbai-based lay organisation, said it opposed the move because it was against India’s culture and social mores. Forum general secretary Joseph Dias, in a press release, said homosexuality was unnatural even among animals.

So why do human beings want to stoop down even lower than animals.

The ignoramus warned that homosexual behavior would increase if it were legalised, and encourage:

Manipulative, dominating, coercive, under age and unsafe sex.

Father Babu Joseph, spokesperson of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India, added:

The Church is very clear that gay relations are against the order of nature and divine will. In homosexual relations, persons may get personal gratification but they are not obeying natural law and social obligations.

The Catholic Church has consistently opposed homosexual behavior because it considers the social obligation of giving birth to a new generation to be “very important,” he said.

Leading Islamic figures also condemned the proposed law review. Maulana Abdul Khalik Madrasi, deputy vice chancellor of the Darul Uloom Deoband, said:

Homosexuality is an offence under shari’a law and haram (prohibited) in Islam.

Maulana Salim Kasmi, vice-president of the All-India Muslim Personal Law Board, referred to gay activities as “crimes”, and said Islam punishes homosexual acts.

But The United Nations Joint UN Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has hailed the decision, voicing hope that more countries that ban same-sex activity will follow suit.

The Delhi High Court found that the law violated the South Asian nation’s constitution. Said Chief Justice AP Shah and Justice S. Murlidhar:

The inclusiveness that Indian society traditionally displayed, literally in every aspect of life, is manifest in recognizing a role in society for everyone.

UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé praised the High Court for:

Restoring the dignity and human rights of millions of men who have sex with men and transgendered people in India Oppressive laws such as Section 377 drive people underground, making it much harder to reach them with HIV prevention, treatment and care services.

In a press release issued in New Delhi, UNAIDS called on all governments to guarantee the full respect of human rights for men who have sex with men, lesbians and transgendered people by repealing laws prohibiting sex between consenting adults in public.

The agency also underscored the importance of enacting laws to protect these groups from violence and discrimination; addressing homophobia and transphobia; and bolstering health services.

The annulment of Section 377 “sends a positive message to countries where such laws still exist,” Mr. Sidibé stressed, noting that UNAIDS looks forward to working with the Indian Government to address the AIDS pandemic.

In addition to violating individuals’ human rights, the prohibition of homosexuality in over 80 countries impedes the response to HIV, hampering treatment to access for people living with the disease, said UNAIDS.

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written by Kathy, July 04, 2009 17:42:05
The PR alliance must officially appoint Anwar as the Opposition Leader so that when (and not if) he is convicted the world will be told that the OPPOSITION LEADER OF MALAYSIA has been found guilty of sodomy in a highly suspect "trial". smilies/angry.gif
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written by NSTPravda, July 05, 2009 10:13:35
The Court Proceedings of Augustine Paul
Kenny, you seem to questioning the integrity of Arsegoostine Paul.
Let me remind you that he has imprickable creepdential.
He also has the best integrity and judgement that good money can buy...
So don't you dare to bad mouth His Slimedness the Slearned Arsegoostine Paul.
Rasuah sayang eh!

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written by educationist, July 05, 2009 12:43:24
"If Anwar is convicted again in another shoddy show trial, the social forces unleashed will ensure that Najib becomes ‘The Last Umno Prime Minister’." - will it?
I'll want to believe it will.
But the whole security apparatus is under the UMNOputras control.
As happened in China and Burma, the human flesh is no match for the machines and bullets of those who have no qualms to use them!
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written by Kathy, July 05, 2009 16:54:23
I wonder how many fellow bloggers watch Law and Order : Special Victims Unit. This American series dwells on sexual crimes and the norm is when someone complains of sexual assault he/she is immediately examined by a doctor. If evidence is found that sexual assault has taken place then the law officers proceed with the case. What actually happened when Saiful lodged a complaint with the police? Why didn't the police send him to a doctor for examination? Why did he go to a private hospital?
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