[PHOTOS] Music And Poetry To Encourage Anwar On His 100th Day In Solitary Jail

On 20 May, leaders and supporters of Anwar Ibrahim show up for a candlelight vigil outside the Sungai Buloh prison.

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Some 300 supporters marked Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's 100th day behind bars with a candlelight vigil, performances and poetry outside the Sungai Buloh prison on the night of 20 May

"People talk about him now being thin. He may be thin but I hope his spirit is fat," said National laureate A. Samad Said who recited his poem 'Malam Anwar' (Anwar's Night) that tugged at heartstrings

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"We will not give up. This is our fight," Nurul Izzah said, echoing the speeches throughout the night

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"Don't worry, we will be strong. Don't despair, we will keep fighting, dad," Nurul Nuha said as the crowd fell suddenly silent

One of the daughters of Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim gave a speech outside the prison, 100 days after he was arrested last night.

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Look beyond the red ink. Hana's collage, entitled "return my sweet Hana – love, Papa".

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"The prison gates will be opened not by the judge, but by Malaysian people. Only with the tide of a million of Malaysians will it be open, not only to free Anwar but to free each and every Malaysian," PKR vice-president Tian Chua

Some of the supporters outside the Sungai Buloh Prison last night, bringing a variety of banners to show support to Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, who has been jailed for 100 days.

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Photos of the candlelight vigil showing supporters in prayer:

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Advocates can be seen holding up placards in support for the ex de facto leader:

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's supporters at a candlelight vigil outside the Sungai Buloh jail on 20 May.

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