Monday, December 13, 2010

WikiLeaks Cable Reveal Singapore say "YES" on Anwar's Sodomy Case


Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim had sex with a male aide in a honey trap set by his enemies, according to leaked US cables published by WikiLeaks on Sunday.

Singapore reached its conclusion based on “technical intelligence,” which a Fairfax report said was likely to involve intercepted communications.

The interception of telecommunications such as telephone calls and emails and of postal communications can potentially be a very severe intrusion into your privacy.

Intelligence information was further strengthened when WikiLeaks also revealed that Singapore's Minister Mentor, Lee Kuan Yew, himself had told the Australian National Intelligence agency (Ona) during their exchange of views that Anwar was involved in homosexual activity.

"Australia says that the intelligence services of Singapore and Lee Kuan Yew once told Ona during the exchange of views, namely, Anwar had committed the act (sodomy), he is now facing his charge.

"Assessment of Ona and friends of Singapore agreed, the charges were 'trap' and Anwar to know about the possibility of prosecution, but what is clear he (Anwar) is engaged (in homosexual activities)," Cable said as quoted from the report of The Sydney Morning Herald .

According to The Sydney Morning Herald, Anwar is aware that he would go 'trap' which will be charged a second time on sexual misconduct charges, according to police reports made Mohd. Saiful and complete clinical evidence.

However, Anwar when the state denied the allegations nor the disclosure is otherwise, the Advisory Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) that simply says: "The evidence is not there (nothing)."

"Source? SB Malaysia Police, the evidence does not exist," said Anwar in a twitter today when asked to comment on the disclosure that WikiLeaks was quoted by The Sydney Morning Herald reports.

At the same time, some pro-opposition news portals like Malaysiakini The Malaysian Insider and is also seen trying to turn the real issues to enlarge the 'trap', but the real question is about the intelligence agency reports Singapore

PKR secretary-general's statement, Saifuddin Nasution Ismail that WikiLeaks information about Anwar sensationalized not excessive, because the news was certain parties for political purposes.

Anwar's lawyers will consider disclosure of such information as subjudice warned the media not to publish it.

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