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FAC News -
Wednesday, March 13, 2002 7:53 AM
THE
ROYAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO ANWAR’S BEATING
"I
was told not to ask anything," Dr Vasantha
"On 24
September 1998, at the request of the police, I examined Dato Seri
Anwar at that place (the ISA Remand Centre)." said Dr Vasantha
Ponnniah in her testimony during the Royal Commission of Inquiry
hearing to establish the truth behind Anwar Ibrahim’s beating. (This
was four days after he was beaten up).
"When
I first examined him he did not complain about any injuries that
were caused to him."
"I did
not ask him about other injuries because I was told not to ask,"
added Dr Vasantha.
"The exact
statement told to me by the police was, "Jangan tanya apa-apa."
I could ask questions within the limits of the basic format."
"Obviously,
they did not want me to know about the background of the case, or
the detention, and the very fact that the photograph was produced
to me first, indicates that they did not want me to ask anything
about the injuries."
"But I
did ask him when it happened. Notwithstanding what the police had
told me, I did ask him about the bruises."
"I asked
Dato Seri Anwar how he explained the bruises. He was not forthcoming.
He just replied, "Oh, it’s one of those things"."
"Then
I examined him. I used the normal format which we use for all ISA
detainees. I performed a general and systematic examination of all
areas pertaining to his complaints."
"The examination
was conducted in the presence of six or seven officers who were
present throughout."
"When
I first examined Dato Seri Anwar on the 24th, the visible
injuries were on the left forehead, the left orbital area, the left
periorbital area, the left malar area, the right malar area, and
the finger marks on the left arm."
"Dato
Seri Anwar did not complain about the injuries on the head, so I
did not examine the skull. The patient did not complain of any injury
to the lips."
"When
I saw him that day, the injury on the left forehead was certainly
more than two days old. All the injuries found were certainly more
than two days old."
"Collectively,
I could say that the injuries were due to blunt trauma. It could
be caused by a fist or a blunt object getting in contact with that
part of the face."
"From
the amount of ecchymosis that was present over the left forehead
and the left orbital area which extended up to the left cheek, I
would say that the force used was considerable."
THE
ROYAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO ANWAR’S BEATING
- previous reports
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