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JAKARTA - Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim revealed that the suffering he experienced, including while in prison, was not comparable to the suffering of the Malaysian people. "I am ashamed to write down my suffering, because it is smaller than the suffering felt by the majority of the people," said Anwar Ibrahim at the CT Corp Leadership Forum in Jakarta, Antara, Monday, January 9. According to him, there is a lesson that can be learned from everything he experiences, including in the political scene. "It worries me. I better understand what free and democratic means, because I know the experience of living in the cage," he said. Anwar also said that as someone who had been left out, he understood what social justice meant. PM Anwar said many of his colleagues in Indonesia had helped him through difficult times in politics. He also thanked President Joko Widodo and the people in Indonesia who were always willing to help him. "I have never felt isolated in Indonesia," said the Malaysian PM. On that occasion, Anwar also told that his mother was a fan of the great works of Indonesian literature, such as literature from Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana, Armijn Pane and Buya Hamka, which was not only read by the mother but also understood. "Indonesia has given birth to great figures who cannot be compared from various trends such as Soekarno, Hatta, Muhammad Natsir and Sultan Sjahrir. They are great figures in the early generation." he added. see_also] - https://voi.id/berita/241785/penyuap-rector-unila-ditunt-2-tahun-jara - https://voi.id/berita/241759/filear-case-suap-penerimaan-mahasisiswa-baru-unila-lengkap-rektor-nonakaktif-karomani-segera-disidang-di-pn-tanjungkarang-lampung - https://voi.id/berita/239546/kpk-ungkap-3-kasus-yang-sita-perhatian-publik-selama-2022-ada-dugaan-korupsi-lukas-enembe-to-suap-di-ma - https://voi.id/berita/242937/bmkg-terbitkan-peta-ancaman-gempa-di-cianjur-terbagi-3-zone-hazard - https://voi.id/berita/242878/pmi-layani-kebutuhan-air-bersih-untuk-korban-gempa-cianjur-to-tiga-bulan-ke-depan [/see_also] PM Anwar Ibrahim's visit to Indonesia was the first official visit abroad after he was sworn in as Malaysian PM on November 24, 2022.

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