Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Full pardon sought for foe turned ally

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KUALALUMPU­R: Malaysia’s newly elected Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Friday that the country’s monarch has indicated he was willing to grant a full royal pardon to jailed politician Anwar Ibrahim immediatel­y.

The Southeast Asian nation’s political landscape has been shaped for decades by a bitter feud between Anwar and Mahathir, whose decision to sack Anwar as his deputy sparked an opposition movement, Reformasi, or Reform, in 1998.

But in 2016, Mahathir abandoned the long-ruling Barisan Nasional coalition, and joined Anwar’s opposition alliance to fight against scandal-hit former premier Najib Razak.

“It is going to be a full pardon, which means not only pardoned, but he is released imme- diately and after that he will be free to participat­e fully in politics,” Mahathir told reporters a day after he was sworn to office following his alliance’s shock win in Wednesday’s election.

A full pardon by the king would mean Anwar can return to active politics.

Before the election, Mahathir had said he would step down and give the prime minister’s post to Anwar when he is pardoned. He has said Anwar’s wife Wan Azizah Wan Ismail will be the deputy prime minister in his cabinet.

Anwar, 70, was due to be released on June 8 with time taken off his sentence for good behaviour.

He began a five-year sentence for sodomy in 2015, a charge he and his supporters say was politicall­y motivated.

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