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Malaysia’s Anwar back in court in sodomy case

Opposition leader slams government over appeal of 2012 acquittal, calling it a political ploy

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Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim (centre) and his wife, Wan Azizah, arrive at the Court of Appeal in Putrajaya, outside Kuala Lumpur. Photo: AFP

Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim was back in court Thursday over a government appeal against his sodomy acquittal, as he prepared to contest a key state by-election.

The 66-year-old veteran politician, who was acquitted in 2012, slammed the appeal, saying it was a political ploy to tarnish his image in the conservative Muslim-majority nation.

“There is absolutely no case for them. This is clearly seen to be political,” Anwar said as he entered the Court of Appeal with his family for the hearing in the administrative capital of Putrajaya.

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Anwar will contest a seat in central Selangor state, the country’s main economic hub surrounding the capital, Kuala Lumpur, in a by-election set for March 23.

Analysts expect him to win, and subsequently hold the powerful post of the state’s chief minister, in a bid to boost his political career and restore unity in his party, rocked by an internal power struggle.

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The sodomy appeal hearing has been postponed numerous times as the defence has sought but failed to disqualify the government’s lawyer, alleging he is biased toward the long-ruling coalition.

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