By Razak Ahmad
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim goes on trial next week on sodomy charges for the second time, confident he will win and believing the government's mishandling of a religious row has bolstered the opposition's political standing.
Anwar, 62, was this Southeast Asian country's deputy premier and prime minister-in-waiting until 1998, when he was ousted from government, accused of corruption and sodomy and eventually jailed at the height of the Asian economic crisis.
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I say to Anwar, 'Do not be confident yet for you yourself know how corrupt the system is!'
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