01.07.2008
Setelah dilaporkan ke polisi oleh mantan asistennya, Mohammad Syaiful Bukhari Azlan, dengan tuduhan sodomi, mantan Deputi Perdana Menteri Malaysia Anwar Ibrahim, menggugat balik. Lewat kuasa hukumnya Anwar mendaftarkan gugatan ke Pengadilan Tinggi Kuala Lumpur, Senin (30/6/2008) atas tudingan melancarkan tuduhan palsu dan pencemaran nama baik.
Menurut Anwar, tuduhan sodomi terhadap mantan asistennya itu merupakan rekayasa untuk kembali menjegal karier politiknya di panggung politik Malaysia. Apalagi setelah pihak oposisi meraih suara signifikan dalam pemilu 8 Maret lalu.
Anwar dilaporkan telah meninggalkan Kedutaan Besar Turki yang menjadi tempatnya berlindung sejak Ahad malam setelah mendapat jaminan keamanan pemerintah.
bodoh punya farhanshahputra...u pernah tengok muka orang kena liwat kah? fuiyoohh tarak muka mau tunjuk woh..ini macam Saiful sudah kena liwat nampak macam dia sendiri liwat sama anwar..lu otak udang atau otak baja?
championking 3 years ago
being a lawyer myself, i wonder how CAN the court accept so many irregularities in eveidence against DSAI.One thing u should know... when the no. 1 man in your country is having so many unrestricted power, he may influence any decision by the court. If u a judge, can u simply accept more than 3 amendments to the date of incident?? When a date they proposed was found to be a date where tivoli villa had not even there?? ridiculous. Go read the fact before speaking.
MaizatulAmirah 3 years ago
anwar tak bersalah?? ni keputusan hakim masa 1st kes dulu>>> "Even though reading the appeal record, we find EVIDENCE TO CONFIRM that the appellants (Anwar dan Sukma) were involved in homosexual activities and we are more inclined to believe that the alleged incident at Tivoli Villa did happen sometime, this court, as a court of law, may only convict the appellants if the prosecution has successfully proved that the alleged offences as stated in the charge, beyond reasonable doubt".
so?
farhanshahputra 3 years ago
1st
macanhitam 3 years ago
1st hehehehe
ScourgeInTheSky 3 years ago