SOON....An
account of the trial and related events, written by a Queen’s counsel, will be
in a bookstore near you soon.
Oleh : PATRICK LEE
KUALA LUMPUR: A book
recounting the Sodomy II trial of Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim and issues
surrounding it will hit local bookstores in September.
Entitled “Sodomy II”, it is
written by Queen’s Counsel Mark Trowell of Australia, who observed the trial in
its entirety for several international organisations, particularly the
Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU).
Published by Marshall
Cavendish Editions, the book is more than 300 pages thick and will be priced at
RM39.90.
“It’s a… day-to-day factual
account of the trial from a legal perspective written by a lawyer,” Trowell
said in an interview with FMT.
He hopes that it will be of
interest to Malaysians. “They can decide whether the trial was fair or not.”
Although the book includes
observations about the Malaysian judicial process and the political climate in
which the trial took place, Trowell maintains that it is not a commentary on
the Malaysian judiciary or Malaysian politics.
“I know that some people
would try and draw me out in terms of making a political comment, but I don’t
think it’s appropriate for an outsider.
“I’m not here to tell
Malaysians how to run their country. That would be offensive and impertinent.”
Trowell observed the case on
behalf of the IPU, LAWASIA, the International Commission of Jurists, the
Commonwealth Lawyers Association and Union Internationale des Advocats.
Previously, in 2001, he
observed DAP strongman Karpal Singh’s sedition trial for LAWASIA. Karpal was
Anwar’s lead counsel in Sodomy II.
Trowell also observed
Anwar’s appeal against the 1998 sodomy verdict.
Hollow
threat
The book contains a complete
timeline of events, covering Anwar’s political comeback in 2008, the sodomy
allegation made by his former aide Mohd Saiful Bukhari, subsequent
investigations and the trial itself, from its beginning on Feb 3, 2010, until
Anwar’s acquittal last Jan 9.
Trowell said the
international community was concerned over the second sodomy accusation against
Anwar, particularly in light of the much criticised first sodomy trial in 1998.
He acknowledged that his
reports to the IPU did not sit well with Putrajaya. Those were the reports that
the IPU depended on in its criticism of Sodomy II.
“At one stage, Malaysia
threatened to pull out of the IPU,” he said. “But it was a hollow threat.”
He also acknowledged that he
was at one time accused of being a mouthpiece for Anwar’s legal team.
He said he was both critical
and supportive of both sides in the trial, but denied having any links with
Anwar.
“I haven’t seen any money,”
he said, laughing. “It’s unfortunate that I’ll be criticised by anybody who
doesn’t like the book. It’s unfortunate they can’t enter into a reasoned
argument or debate about it.”
The book should be of
interest not only to those interested solely in the court case, but also those seeking
some insight into current Malaysian politics although it revolves primarily
around Anwar.
“The political background is
very important because Anwar’s political fortunes seem forever to be bound up
in the legal process,” Trowell said. “It would have broken most people, I
think.”
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