Malaysia's Anwar Ibrahim calls for release of 100 activists after Israeli attack on Gaza flotilla.
Malaysian Premier Anwar Ibrahim said the world should not bow to oppression after an Israeli attack on a Gaza flotilla, calling for safety guarantees and the immediate release of 100 detained activists, including 16 Malaysians.
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