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Malaysian opposition leader charges sodomy accuser in Islamic court

Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia's de facto opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim on Wednesday lodged a report in the Islamic courts against a former aide who accused the politician of sodomizing him.

Anwar filed the report in the Islamic sharia court in the capital Kuala Lumpur, charging that his accuser - who is also a Muslim - had wrongly accused him of sodomy without providing witnesses to back up the claims.

The former deputy premier arrived at the courts accompanied by his wife and president of his opposition People's Justice Party, Wan Azizah Ismail, early Wednesday.

Anwar later said he decided to take action against 23-year-old Saiful Bukhari Azlan, who claimed in a police report last month that Anwar had sodomized him, in order to clear his name from the "malicious" allegations.

Malaysian Muslim clerics to spread gospel of turtle conservation

Kuala Lumpur - Malaysian Muslim clerics from the north-eastern Terengganu state will soon begin spreading the message of turtle conservation through their sermons as part of efforts to stop locals from egg-poaching, a news report said Wednesday.

The state's World Wildlife Foundation (WWF) recently conducted workshops for the clerics on conservation efforts for the endangered Leatherback turtles, which have recently returned to nest at the state's sandy beaches.

The clerics will soon touch on the importance of preventing the extinction of the turtles during their weekly sermons at local mosques, said WWF turtle programme head Rahayu Zulkifli.

Iran president dismisses possibility of war with US, Israel

Kuala Lumpur - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Tuesday that the United States and Israel would not go to war with his country despite increasing tensions surrounding Teheran's refusal to suspend its nuclear enrichment programme.

Ahmadinejad said he was confident the US and Israel would not launch a war on Iran, adding that the two nations were instead using "propaganda" as a weapon.

"I assure you that there won't be any war in the future," he told reporters in Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur where he was attending a summit of developing Muslim nations.

Malay family fails to bury a man as a Hindu

Kuala Lumpur, July 8 : The family of Elangesvaran Benedict failed in their bid to bury him according to Hindu rites after their application for an injunction was dismissed in Georgetown yesterday.

Pakistan prime minister denies links in Kabul bombing

Kuala Lumpur  - Pakistan Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday denied that the country's intelligence service had any involvement in the recent suicide bombings in Kabul.

Food crisis focus of Muslim leaders at D8 summit in Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur - Muslim leaders from the Group of Eight developing Islamic countries, or D8, on Tuesday urged governments to find a solution to the worsening global food crisis, warning that a delay

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