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Malaysia's Anwar seeks safety vow Anwar 'to quit embassy sanctuary'
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Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim says he will not leave the Turkish embassy in Kuala Lumpur until the government guarantees his safety. Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim says he will leave the Turkish embassy in Kuala Lumpur soon, after taking refuge there on Sunday.
He took refuge there on Sunday after an aide accused him of sodomy. He fled to the embassy after an aide accused him of sodomy, and said he would stay there until the government could guarantee his safety.
Mr Anwar, 60, denies the allegations, which he says are designed to block his political resurgence following success in March's general election. Mr Anwar, 60, denies the allegations, which he says are designed to block his political resurgence.
His lawyers have now filed a lawsuit against his 23-year-old male accuser, accusing him of libel. His lawyers have now filed a libel suit against his 23-year-old male accuser.
The suit, which also accuses the former aide of filing a false police report, was filed in the Kuala Lumpur High Court early on Monday.The suit, which also accuses the former aide of filing a false police report, was filed in the Kuala Lumpur High Court early on Monday.
Police beatingPolice beating
The allegations against Mr Anwar emerged early on Sunday morning. They involve an aide who has worked alongside him from the beginning of the year. Mr Anwar went to the Turkish mission on Sunday The allegations against Mr Anwar emerged on Sunday morning. They involve an aide who has worked alongside him from the beginning of the year.
Speaking from the Turkish mission, Mr Anwar said that he feared being attacked if he left. Speaking from the Turkish mission, Mr Anwar initially said that he feared being attacked if he left and required "categorical assurance" on his safety before he left.
"I need categorical assurance on my safety," he told the French news agency AFP. "You know I have previously been assaulted to near death." He later told Reuters news agency he would leave the embassy at 1000 GMT (1800 local time).
Mr Anwar was referring to a beating he received in police custody after allegations of corruption and sodomy were filed against him in 1998. Mr Anwar went to the Turkish mission on Sunday
Mr Anwar was beaten in police custody after allegations of corruption and sodomy were filed against him in 1998.
The former deputy prime minister described those charges as politically motivated. He was jailed, but the sodomy conviction was later overturned.The former deputy prime minister described those charges as politically motivated. He was jailed, but the sodomy conviction was later overturned.
He was freed from prison in 2004. However, the corruption conviction barred him from holding political office until 15 April 2008.He was freed from prison in 2004. However, the corruption conviction barred him from holding political office until 15 April 2008.
On Sunday he accused the government of making up the accusations.On Sunday he accused the government of making up the accusations.
"I'm now eligible to contest the elections, so they have to fabricate the same script being repeated in my earlier case in 1998, 1999," he told the BBC."I'm now eligible to contest the elections, so they have to fabricate the same script being repeated in my earlier case in 1998, 1999," he told the BBC.
But Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi denied that there was any move "to cause [Anwar] trouble or harass him or raise such issues to undermine him".But Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi denied that there was any move "to cause [Anwar] trouble or harass him or raise such issues to undermine him".
Malaysian Foreign Minister Rais Yatim met Turkish ambassador Barlas Ozener to discuss the situation.
"The ambassador is of the view that he would like Anwar to be out of the premises as soon as possible, as congenially as possible," the Associated Press quoted Mr Rais as saying.
The allegations come amid political upheaval in Malaysia.The allegations come amid political upheaval in Malaysia.
Mr Anwar led an opposition alliance to considerable gains in March's general election.Mr Anwar led an opposition alliance to considerable gains in March's general election.
They won control of the legislatures in five out of the country's 13 states, and an unprecedented 82 of the 222 seats in the House of Representatives.They won control of the legislatures in five out of the country's 13 states, and an unprecedented 82 of the 222 seats in the House of Representatives.
The ruling National Front saw its worst showing in decades, prompting calls for the prime minister to resign.The ruling National Front saw its worst showing in decades, prompting calls for the prime minister to resign.
Since then, Mr Anwar has said he has the support of enough lawmakers to topple the government but is waiting for the right moment.Since then, Mr Anwar has said he has the support of enough lawmakers to topple the government but is waiting for the right moment.