Anwar On Trial: In The Face Of Injustice
Author: Pawancheek Marican
Publisher: Gerakbudaya
ISBN: 9789834479329
Weight: 500g
Pages: 391
Year: 2021
Price: RM50
"The point is no one asked me. It would depend on the situation. I may or may not lie."
(Mohd Said Awang, when asked if he would lie in court)
The Anwar Ibrahim trials during the late Nineties left the landscape of Malaysia's judiciary forever changed. Convicted to a six-year prison term on charges that many believe to have been trumped up, Anwar has become the symbol of a new generation of Malaysians determined to seek truth and justice.
Anwar on Trial: In the Face of Injustice gives readers a cogent look into the detailed workings of the 1998 corruptions trial of Anwar Ibrahim. Captured through the lens of a lawyers who was present throughout the proceedings, this book presents a first-hand account of the goings-on in court and outside it.
Pawancheek Marican examines the way that the Malaysian judiciary was systemically emasculated and turned into a pawn executive, the consequences of which will linfer for many generations to come.
From the trial judge who forbade Anwar to argue his defence of conspiracy to the abuse of the Attorney-General's chambers, this book lays bare the political machinations taking place behind the scenes by those in power to remains in power.
The information contained within this book comes at an opportune moment as Anwar Ibrahim faces yet another sodomy trial in 2009 - this time, however, from the freedom of his own home and as the Opposition Leader and Member of Parliament for Permatang Pauh in Penang.