US, EU, UK, And More Countries Are Disappointed At Malaysia For Convicting Anwar

Malaysia's peers and international partners give a word of advice to the government.

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The United States is deeply disappointed and concerned at the independence of courts in Malaysia

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The European Union says the verdict raises serious concerns regarding the due process of law

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Amnesty International calls it a deplorable judgement that is politically motivated

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Canada says it highlights worries about the judicial independence of Malaysia

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Australia urges the Malaysian government to consider the impact of the verdict, the Sedition Act, and their stand on human rights

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The United Kingdom asks Malaysia to understand the importance of international confidence in its judicial system

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The Wall Street Journal says this is a stain on Prime Minister Najib's legacy

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They are responding to the 10 February Federal Court verdict that Anwar Ibrahim is guilty of sodomising Saiful Bukhari

While the international community voices their concerns, on the homefront the IGP is publicly ordering sedition investigations on Malaysians who criticised the judges decision on Twitter

What will happen to Pakatan Rakyat and Anwar's parliamentary seat?

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