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Anwar defamation case thrown out | Anwar defamation case thrown out |
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A Malaysian judge has rejected a defamation case brought by the opposition politician Anwar Ibrahim, against former leader Mahathir Mohamad. | A Malaysian judge has rejected a defamation case brought by the opposition politician Anwar Ibrahim, against former leader Mahathir Mohamad. |
Mr Anwar had sought 100m ringgit (US$28.5m) from Dr Mahathir for accusing him of homosexuality. | Mr Anwar had sought 100m ringgit (US$28.5m) from Dr Mahathir for accusing him of homosexuality. |
Mr Anwar, who was Dr Mahathir's former deputy, was sacked in 1998 and served six years in prison on accusations of sodomy and corruption. | Mr Anwar, who was Dr Mahathir's former deputy, was sacked in 1998 and served six years in prison on accusations of sodomy and corruption. |
The sodomy conviction was later quashed and Mr Anwar released in 2004. | The sodomy conviction was later quashed and Mr Anwar released in 2004. |
Mr Anwar has said that Dr Mahathir's comments were "falsely and maliciously" made and caused "irreparable damage" to his reputation. | |
The former deputy prime minister has recently returned to frontline politics, fighting a fierce campaign in recent by-elections for the opposition People's Justice Party, led by his wife. | |
'Public interest' | |
The latest lawsuit stemmed from remarks made by Dr Mahathir at a human rights conference he hosted in late 2005, which repeated the allegation. | |
"Imagine having a gay prime minister. Nobody would be safe," Dr Mahathir said. | "Imagine having a gay prime minister. Nobody would be safe," Dr Mahathir said. |
Mr Anwar filed his defamation suit last year, and Dr Mahathir then submitted a petition to the Kuala Lumpur High Court to prevent it from going to trial. | Mr Anwar filed his defamation suit last year, and Dr Mahathir then submitted a petition to the Kuala Lumpur High Court to prevent it from going to trial. |
On Wednesday, Judge Tengku Maimon Tuan Mat granted Dr Mahathir that application, saying that the former prime minister's remarks were fair comment made in the public interest. | On Wednesday, Judge Tengku Maimon Tuan Mat granted Dr Mahathir that application, saying that the former prime minister's remarks were fair comment made in the public interest. |
Mr Anwar is expected to appeal. | Mr Anwar is expected to appeal. |
Mr Anwar has always said his convictions for sodomy and corruption were politically motivated after he emerged as a rival to Dr Mahathir in 1998. | Mr Anwar has always said his convictions for sodomy and corruption were politically motivated after he emerged as a rival to Dr Mahathir in 1998. |
Mr Anwar has already successfully sued the author of a pamphlet, Fifty Reasons Why Anwar Ibrahim Cannot Be Prime Minister, which was widely circulated soon before he was sacked. | Mr Anwar has already successfully sued the author of a pamphlet, Fifty Reasons Why Anwar Ibrahim Cannot Be Prime Minister, which was widely circulated soon before he was sacked. |
He also won damages from a police chief who beat him while he was in custody in 1998. | He also won damages from a police chief who beat him while he was in custody in 1998. |
Mr Anwar is currently barred from holding office until 2008 because the corruption conviction against him still stands. | Mr Anwar is currently barred from holding office until 2008 because the corruption conviction against him still stands. |
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