Anwar Ibrahim, the former Dy PM, was convicted and sentenced to 9
years in jail on charges of sexual misconduct on Aug 8, 2000. This sentence takes effect
on completion of his first sentence of six years on charges of abuse of power imposed on
him in April 99 . The trial on the second charge had lasted for over 14 months,
which was perhaps one of the longest in Malaysian history.
Anwar is now 53 and with these two sentences to run consecutively
(and not concurrently) he will be in jail for 15 years from April 99 to 2014. Even
if he gets remission for good behaviour he will be in jail till 2009. He will also be
disqualified from holding any public office for five years from the time of his release.
He can hope to return to the political arena at the age of 66. Thus Dr.Mahathir in his
usual style has not only vanquished Anwar but has demolished him to make it almost
impossible for him to resurface during his reign as PM. The defence is hopeful of getting
the sentence quashed in its appeal. There is also an outside chance in the long run, of
the King granting a pardon.
Anwar's supporters had taken to the streets on Aug 4, when the
verdict was originally scheduled to be delivered. There were a few hundreds but nowhere
near the thousands who had gathered at the time of his sacking in Sep 98.
The verdict itself had not stirred up the emotions of the
Malaysians, as before. These indicate A. That Mahathir is in full control of the
situation. B. The party 'Keadilan' started by Anwar's wife had not made any major dent
probably due to internal dissensions.
The first trial had its political fallout in the last general
elections and party (UMNO) elections, eroding the partys image and causing a
vertical split among the Malays of the country. Unfortunately there is no major political
event in the near future to assess the damage caused by the verdict on the second trial.
Going into the ramifications of both these convictions on the
country as a whole and on the body politic, the following observations can be made: