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SPECIAL REPORT: Puteri Reformasi returns
Published:  Apr 6, 2007 4:42 PM
Updated: Feb 24, 2008 2:12 AM

In 1999, while speaking to a group of Malaysian students in Wales, Nurul Izzah Anwar was asked whether she would become a politician. "I'll cross that bridge when I come to it," she answered.

Eight years later, Nurul Izzah has come to that bridge.

As a novice thrust into political activism almost a decade ago, her main target was to get her father, Anwar Ibrahim, out of jail after he was dramatically sacked as deputy premier in 1998.

Today, Nurul Izzah, 26 - dubbed ‘Puteri Reformasi’ (princess of reformasi) - has set her sights on carving out a niche for herself in politics.

Malaysiakini has this exclusive interview.

Part 1

Puteri Reformasi ready for active politics

Q&A: 'Let me come into the struggle fresh'

Part 2

Making 'Baby Reformasi' proud

Q&A: My husband, my soul mate

Watch the four-part video of the interview

Part 1 (17 min)

Part 2 (17 min)

Part 3 (18 min)

Part 4 (7 min)

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