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Malaysian opposition head brushes off sodomy charges

Malaysian opposition head brushes off sodomy charges

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim tells reporters in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 7, 2014, before the top court's Oct. 28-29 hearing on his appeal against a sodomy conviction that it was politically concocted and he will not seek any political asylum as it would send a bad signal of him bowing to totalitarianism.

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Malaysian opposition head brushes off sodomy charges

Malaysian opposition head brushes off sodomy charges

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim tells reporters in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 7, 2014, before the top court's Oct. 28-29 hearing on his appeal against a sodomy conviction that it was politically concocted and he will not seek any political asylum as it would send a bad signal of him bowing to totalitarianism. (Kyodo)

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Matej Medvecky

Matej Medvecky

The annual Mene Tekel festival against totalitarianism started with several exhibitions and film projections with the topic of British journalist and writer George Orwell and his time in Prague, Czech Republic, February 24, 2020. Matej Medvecky of The Slovak Nationエs Memory Institute speaks during the opening of the Mene Tekel festival. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Pavol Luptak, Milan Pulkrabek

Pavol Luptak, Milan Pulkrabek

One of founders of Paralelni Polis Pavol Luptak, left, and member of Paralelni Polis Milan Pulkrabek attend a press conference on 7th Hackers Congress Paralelni Polis 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, on October 2, 2020. Congress will discuss data security in online environment and digital totalitarianism. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Sara Polak

Sara Polak

AI promoter Sara Polak attends a press conference on 7th Hackers Congress Paralelni Polis 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, on October 2, 2020. Congress will discuss data security in online environment and digital totalitarianism. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Alena Vranova, Milan Pulkrabek

Alena Vranova, Milan Pulkrabek

Member of Paralelni Polis Milan Pulkrabek, left, and cryptocurrency expert Alena Vranova attend a press conference on 7th Hackers Congress Paralelni Polis 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, on October 2, 2020. Congress will discuss data security in online environment and digital totalitarianism. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Alexander Bard, Pavol Luptak

Alexander Bard, Pavol Luptak

Swedish author and philosopher Alexander Bard, left, and one of founders of Paralelni Polis Pavol Luptak attend a press conference on 7th Hackers Congress Paralelni Polis 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, on October 2, 2020. Congress will discuss data security in online environment and digital totalitarianism. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Travin Keith

Travin Keith

Expert in information technology and social networks Travin Keith attends a press conference on 7th Hackers Congress Paralelni Polis 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, on October 2, 2020. Congress will discuss data security in online environment and digital totalitarianism. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Sara Polak, Alexander Bard

Sara Polak, Alexander Bard

AI promoter Sara Polak, left, and Swedish author and philosopher Alexander Bard attend a press conference on 7th Hackers Congress Paralelni Polis 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, on October 2, 2020. Congress will discuss data security in online environment and digital totalitarianism. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Alena Vranova

Alena Vranova

Cryptocurrency expert Alena Vranova attends a press conference on 7th Hackers Congress Paralelni Polis 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, on October 2, 2020. Congress will discuss data security in online environment and digital totalitarianism. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Alexander Bard

Alexander Bard

Swedish author and philosopher Alexander Bard attends a press conference on 7th Hackers Congress Paralelni Polis 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, on October 2, 2020. Congress will discuss data security in online environment and digital totalitarianism. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Alena Vranova

Alena Vranova

Cryptocurrency expert Alena Vranova attends a press conference on 7th Hackers Congress Paralelni Polis 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic, on October 2, 2020. Congress will discuss data security in online environment and digital totalitarianism. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Vaclav MULLER

Vaclav MULLER

The annual Mene Tekel festival against totalitarianism started with several exhibitions and film projections with the topic of British journalist and writer George Orwell and his time in Prague, Czech Republic, February 24, 2020. Director Vaclav Muller speaks about premiere of the film Orwell Project or 2 + 2 = 4? during the ceremony opening of the Mene Tekel festival. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Zdenek HAZDRA

Zdenek HAZDRA

The annual Mene Tekel festival against totalitarianism started with several exhibitions and film projections with the topic of British journalist and writer George Orwell and his time in Prague, Czech Republic, February 24, 2020. Director of Institute of the Study of Totalitarian Regimes Zdenek Hazdra speaks during the opening of the festival. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Masha Karp

Masha Karp

The annual Mene Tekel festival against totalitarianism started with several exhibitions and film projections with the topic of British journalist and writer George Orwell and his time in Prague, Czech Republic, February 24, 2020. Freelance journalist Masha Karp speaks during the opening of the Mene Tekel festival. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Jan Wolf

Jan Wolf

The annual Mene Tekel festival against totalitarianism started with several exhibitions and film projections with the topic of British journalist and writer George Orwell and his time in Prague, Czech Republic, February 24, 2020. Politician Jan Wolf speaks during the opening of the Mene Tekel festival. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Masha Karp

Masha Karp

The annual Mene Tekel festival against totalitarianism started with several exhibitions and film projections with the topic of British journalist and writer George Orwell and his time in Prague, Czech Republic, February 24, 2020. Freelance journalist Masha Karp speaks during the opening of the Mene Tekel festival. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Daniela Rerichova

Daniela Rerichova

The annual Mene Tekel festival against totalitarianism started with several exhibitions and film projections with the topic of British journalist and writer George Orwell and his time in Prague, Czech Republic, February 24, 2020. Director of Mene Tekel festival Daniela Rerichova speaks during the ceremony opening of the Mene Tekel festival. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death, Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial, piety, candles

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death, Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial, piety, candles

People attend a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism at Wenceslas Square and lit up candles for Jan Palach at Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial (front) at upper part of Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Libor Sojka)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

The President of the Czech Senate Jaroslav Kubera (right) waits before he'll give a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Playwright Vlastimil Venclik holds a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Civic Democratic Party Chairman Petr Fiala holds a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

The President of the Czech Senate Jaroslav Kubera holds a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

The Vice-President of the Czech Senate Miluse Horska holds a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Former Culture Minister Daniel Herman opens a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

The Vice-President of the Czech Senate Miluse Horska holds a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Civic Democratic Party Chairman Petr Fiala holds a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Playwright Vlastimil Venclik holds a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

The President of the Czech Senate Jaroslav Kubera holds a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

The President of the Czech Senate Jaroslav Kubera (from left), Senate Vice-President Miluse Horska and Civic Democratic Party Chairman Petr Fiala wait before they'll give a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

The President of the Czech Senate Jaroslav Kubera holds a speech at a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism for Jan Palach at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Tomas Tkacik)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death

People attend a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism at Wenceslas Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Marketa Vojtikova)

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Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death, Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial, piety, candles

Wenceslas Square, 50th anniversary of Palach's death, Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial, piety, candles

People attend a commemorative meeting organised by the Million Moments for Democracy initiative and Mene Tekel international project against totalitarianism at Wenceslas Square and lit up candles for Jan Palach at Jan Palach and Jan Zajic Memorial (front) at upper part of Square in Prague, Czech Republic, on January 16, 2019. Palach, a student of the Charles University's Faculty of Arts, set himself on fire in Prague on January 16, 1969 in protest against people's growing lethargy following the August 21, 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia. He died of fatal burns three days later, aged 20. (CTK Photo/Marketa Vojtikova)

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