*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } { Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } { Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 19 (AFP) - Supporters of Malaysia's Anwar Ibrahim will go ahead with a demonstration when his sodomy trial resumes Tuesday despite a government warning, an opposition party official said Wednesday. "We intend to go ahead," said Tian Chua, vice-president of the National Justice Party headed by Anwar's wife. "We want to assert our right to assemble peacefully." Tian told AFP he was not sure how many would attend the protest outside the court in support of the jailed ex-deputy premier. But he said the number was less important than the principle they were trying to assert. He said the demonstration would show support for Anwar and also for seven opposition supporters appearing in the magistrates' court that day. They were detained during pro-Anwar protests at the National Mosque last September. Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Anwar's successor as deputy premier, Tuesday warned the jailed politician's supporters not to stage demonstrations, saying protesters would be dealt with if they commit offences. "Do we want to turn the trial in court to a trial in the streets for determination? That is not our way, that is not the Malaysian way," Abdullah said. Tian said organising peaceful public gatherings was a basic civil right guaranteed by the constitution and described Abdullah's comment as an apparent "form of intimidation." "Its aim has been nothing but to instil fear to discourage the public to exercise their rights," he said in a statement. Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad sacked his heir apparent Anwar as finance minister and deputy premier in September 1998. Anwar was detained later that month after leading mass anti-government protests. He was jailed for six years last April for abusing his official position by seeking to cover up allegations of sexual misconduct and is now on trial for sodomy, punishable by up to 20 years in jail. The sodomy trial was postponed indefinitely on November 15 just five days after Mahathir announced a snap general election, which was held November 29. The stated reason for the postponement was that the judge was unwell. Anwar, who had been giving evidence alleging ministerial corruption, says the charges against him stem from a top-level political conspiracy. He was the candidate for prime minister of an opposition alliance which contested the polls. Last week four leading opposition figures and the printer of an opposition newspaper were arrested and charged -- four with sedition and one with breaching the Official Secrets Act. They are free on bail pending trial. Among those charged with sedition -- over a statement he made in court during the sodomy trial -- was one of Anwar's defence lawyers, Karpal Singh. The arrests attracted widespread overseas criticism including from the US State Department. Abdullah has rejected the criticism as interference in Malaysia's internal affairs. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ( Melanggan ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pada body : SUBSCRIBE HIZB) ( Berhenti ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pada body: UNSUBSCRIBE HIZB) ( Segala pendapat yang dikemukakan tidak menggambarkan ) ( pandangan rasmi & bukan tanggungjawab HIZBI-Net ) ( Bermasalah? Sila hubungi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pengirim: [EMAIL PROTECTED]