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Anwar Ibrahim imprisonment
Noor Amin Ahmad on Anwar Ibrahim’s Long Political Journey
By Sebastian Strangio
Anwar “made himself ‘a bridge’ between different groups of people and ideas… it comes with the risk of being hated by all.”
The Unsinkable Najib Razak
By Luke Hunt
Even as 1MDB and other scandals claim further scalps, Malaysia's prime minister is expected to win the next election.
UN Body Urges Release of Malaysia's Jailed Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim
By Luke Hunt
Report calls for Anwar Ibrahim to be freed.
Interview: Malaysia’s Political Turmoil and the Role of the United States
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The Diplomat talks with Nurul Izzah Anwar about Malaysian politics and the country's ties with the United States.
Malaysia’s Helpless Liberals
By Shaun Tan
The opposition response to scandals and growing repression has been weak.
Mahathir’s Laments Put Malaysia Back in the Spotlight
By Luke Hunt
The political paralysis enveloping Malaysia has taken a predictable turn for the worse.
Malaysia Rejects Pardon for Jailed Opposition Leader
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Anwar Ibrahim is running out of options.
Post-Anwar: Malaysia’s Gloomy Future
By Prashanth Parameswaran
As the opposition leader sits in prison, a shadow looms over Malaysian politics both at home and abroad.
Growing Political Crisis in Malaysia?
By Joshua Kurlantzick
The government may have thought that jailing Anwar would bring stability. If so, it was mistaken.
Malaysian Opposition Rallies for Anwar
By Mong Palatino
Thousands march to press for the release of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim.
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