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Sacked Malaysian deputy PM protests

Saturday 19 September 1998 23:02 BST
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Sacked Malaysian deputy PM protests

Both the adopted brother and a former speech-writer of the sacked Malaysian deputy prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim, pleaded guilty to sodomy with him, increasing the likelihood of his arrest. Ibrahim said the confessions were made under duress, and plans a rally in Kuala Lumpur today to coincide with the Queen's visit to a nearby church. Relations with Malaysia, page 14

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