Liberal International (LI) condemns Malaysian court's politically motivated rejection of Anwar Ibrahim's final appeal - Wednesday 14 December 2016
The former leader of the multi-ethnic People’s Justice Party (PKR Malaysia – LI full member), Anwar Ibrahim, has seen his final appeal for freedom rejected by a court in Malaysia and will be forced to serve out the final 16 months of his politically motivated sentence of sodomy, barring him from contesting the 2018 national elections.
Anwar Ibrahim, the former Deputy Prime Minister who subsequently broke from the ruling party and led the most successful opposition to its 60-year rule, was sent to prison in 2015 for a conviction of sodomy which was trumped up to keep him from contesting the elections in 2018. Through its work at the United Nations Human Rights Council, resolutions and statements Liberal International has fought for Mr. Anwar’s freedom alongside scores of international human rights organisations.
LI President, Dr. Juli Minoves, who met with PKR leaders in Malaysia last year, said: “This appalling verdict is an affront to the democratic values held by a majority of Malaysians. Everything about the case is untenable: these are politically motivated charges for crimes that should never be in the books in a country respectful of human rights. Liberal International condemns the whole process. A good mesure of the political motivations in this case is that many, like myself, were not allowed to even visit Dr. Ibrahim in jail, in spite of his poor health, when we were in Malaysia recently. This is a travesty of justice.”
In 2013 Anwar Ibrahim’s liberals dealt the incumbent party its biggest ever electoral blow when the PKR won the popular vote but missed out on forming a government due to the number of legislators elected. Since then a major scandal has surfaced concerning the illicit enrichment of the current prime minister Najib Razak in amounts totalling hundreds of millions of dollars stolen from a Malaysian government investment fund, as documented by a US Justice Department complaint filed recently in US Federal Court.
“The international community must see this verdict against Anwar for what it is: a political shot across the bows of the liberal-democratic opposition in Malaysia ahead of the elections in 2018. Liberal International and our global member parties are outraged by the mixture of corruption, disregard for the rule of law and political motivations that have landed Anwar, an innocent liberal politician, in jail. We will continue our fight for justice and we stand in solidarity with our Malaysian partners.”, added the LI president.
Addressing reporters once the hearing had concluded, Mr. Anwar said simply and defiantly: “It is not the end of the road.”
Coinciding with the verdict, PKR leader and daughter of the imprisoned liberal, Nurul Izzah Anwar MP, spoke to Quartz media, outlining her fight for justice in Malaysia. Facing arrest on charged of ‘sedition’, Ms. Anwar said: “When my father was arrested in 1998 it really gave me a sense of how sacred, how valuable, working democratic institutions can be.”
In 2015 PKR president and Anwar’s spouse, Dr. Waz Azizah Wan Ismail, addressed LI’s 194th Executive Committee meeting in Zurich, Switzerland where she spoke of the plight of Anwar Ibrahim who was then suffering in custody without access to urgent medical attention. The 194th EC unanimously adopted a resolution on the struggle for justice in Malaysia.
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Liberal International (LI) is the world federation of liberal and progressive democratic political parties.
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▒ 鄉土《人間》與台灣 ▒
Ren Jian Magazine :
Visualizing the Human World in Taiwan
2015.4.17- 2015.9.30
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三十年前,台灣曾經有過這麼一份雜誌。
作家、社會運動家暨政治受難者陳映真在1985年創辦了《人間》雜誌。在他的帶領下,一群充滿理想和熱情的年輕文化工作者,走遍台灣社會各個角落,發掘在現代工業社會快速發展下受到壓迫傷害的人民與土地。本展回顧陳映真和《人間》雜誌同仁的時代故事,他們以深度的報導攝影,在第一線紀錄台灣社會的各種問題,留下47期內容豐富的雜誌。本展將展出彼時直視社會人心的紀實攝影作品,以重新審視當前台灣原住民、婦幼、勞工、環保等問題,喚起推動社會持續進步的熱情與良知。
陳映真,本名陳永善,1937年生於台灣苗栗,是台灣著名小說家。1968年,陳映真等人因組織「台灣民主聯盟」被捕,遭判刑七年。由綠島返台後,他創作了一系列的小說,反映國際資本主義運作下遭受剝削的農民和勞工,為台灣讀者帶來深遠的影響與震憾。1985年,陳映真創辦《人間》雜誌時,正逢解嚴前後時期,台灣社會雖然工商業高速發展,卻造成許多環境和社會問題。《人間》即在此時走入社會底層,反映民間困境,甚至走上街頭聲援社會運動。雖然《人間》僅維持四年時間,卻在台灣社會和文化史上扮演了先鋒媒體的角色,並留下重要的精神遺產。
三十年前,台灣曾經有過這麼一份雜誌。三十年後,它仍然是一個標竿。
In 1985, writer, activist and victim of political persecution Chen Ying-Zhen founded the Ren Jian magazine. Under his lead, a young team of ambitious and enthusiastic cultural workers covered stories around the island. With its coverage of oppression and pain of the common people under industrial development, Ren Jian became a pioneer in promoting human rights in Taiwanese society. by looking back on the experience of Chen and colleagues, this collection of influential documentary photographs from Ren Jian aims to re-examine current issues in Taiwan and stir the conscience to promote continuous social progress relating to indigenous peoples, women and children, labor workers, and environmental protections.
Chen Ying-Zhen(Chen Yong-Shan), born in 1937 in Miaoli, Taiwan, is a renowned Taiwanese novelist. He was arrested in 1968 for organizing the Democratic Taiwan Alliance and served a sentence of seven years. After his release from Green Island, he wrote a series of novels about farmers, labor workers, and office workers who fell victim to and are exploited by capitalism. The novels are beautifully written and they have a profound impact on young readers. In 1985, Chen founded Ren Jian magazine. It was before the lifting of the martial law, a time when Taiwan's rapid development of industry and commerce was causing environmental and social issues. The Ren Jian staff reported the plight of the underclass with care and concern; they also took to the streets to support social movements. Although Ren Jian only published 47 issues in a short four years, the reportage pioneered Taiwan's social and cultural history and left behind its legacy.
▒ 鄉土《人間》與台灣 ▒
Ren Jian Magazine : Visualizing the Human World in Taiwan
日期 Date:2015.4.17- 2015.9.30
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地點 Venue:國家人權博物館籌備處/景美人權文化園區兵舍A | Barracks at the Jingmei Human Rights Memorial and Cultural Park (新北市新店區復興路131號)
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日期 Date:2015.4.17 (Fri.) 9:30-12:00
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