PEJABAT MAJLIS PIMPINAN NEGERI PAHANG DM

PEJABAT MAJLIS PIMPINAN NEGERI PAHANG DM

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

DSAI DI MAHKAMAH JALAN DUTA 07 OKT 2008

Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim and his wife Wan Azizah Ismail (L) arrive at a courthouse in Kuala Lumpur on October 07, 2008. Anwar, who had a small victory in court when a judge fended off a government attempt to move the case to the High Court, said a looming leadership transition in Malaysia's ruling coalition will do nothing to reform an administration mired in corruption


Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim and wife Wan Azizah Wan Ismail arrive at the courthouse in Kuala Lumpur October 7, 2008. Anwar was in court again on Tuesday on new sodomy charges which he denies. Since his release from prison and the lifting of a ban on holding office earlier this year, Anwar has mounted the biggest ever challenge to the government that has ruled this mainly-Muslim country for the past 51 years.


Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim and wife Wan Azizah Wan Ismail leave the courthouse during a break in session in Kuala Lumpur October 7, 2008. Anwar was in court again on Tuesday on new sodomy charges which he denies. Since his release from prison and the lifting of a ban on holding office earlier this year, Anwar has mounted the biggest ever challenge to the government that has ruled this mainly-Muslim country for the past 51 years.


Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, center, is greeted by his supporter as he arrives at a court house in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. Anwar on Tuesday cried foul over a government bid to move his sodomy trial from a lower court to the High Court, saying he fears he will end up facing a biased judge.


Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim, front right, with his wife Wan Azizah arrive at a court house in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. Anwar on Tuesday cried foul over a government bid to move his sodomy trial from a lower court to the High Court, saying he fears he will end up facing a biased judge.








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