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Maldives (AP) — Supporters of Maldives' former president prevented the country's new leader from opening Parliament on...
The Maldives envoy to Sri Lanka, Hussain Shihab, told reporters that President Mohammed Waheed Hassan appointed the...
Opening last night with Under African Skies, the Joe Berlinger film tracing the impact in South Africa of Paul Simon's... Full Article at The Age
Mohamed Waheed Hassan replaced Mohamed Nasheed, the first democratically elected president of the Maldives, in February... Full Article at The New York Times
Delhi, May 14: Dhunya Maumoon, former Maldivian dictator Maumoon Abdul Gayoom’s 42-year-old daughter, is all set to head her... Full Article at Calcutta Telegraph
Waheed, who is on his first official visit to India, said Monday New Delhi was not pushing the Indian Ocean nation to do... Full Article at Webindia123
"Nasheed has been trying to scare Indians," Waheed, who is in India on a five-day visit told a press conference at the... Full Article at Webindia123
"I can assure you that Maldives is committed to democracy. I assure you there is no threat to democracy in Maldives," Waheed... Full Article at New Kerala
DELHI: "Maldives remains one of India's closest friends," said Waheed Hassan, president of the island nation, who took over... Full Article at Times of India
The parties which represent the present government at the crucial All-Party Talks agreed to reform the National Enquiry... Full Article at Moneycontrol.com
Waheed informed Singh of the current political unrest in his nation that followed the controversial ouster of his... Full Article at GulfToday.ae
The President also briefed Singh on the issues related to the National Commission of Inquiry (NCI) set up by Maldives... Full Article at Outlook India
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Islamic parties will consolidate themselves if we don’t have elections soon.
If we give them more time, they (the current regime) will meddle with it (election process). The elections must be observed and monitored. We hope there will be India’s involvement in monitoring the elections
One of the things is we are not going away. There are people out on the streets every day
We have to have an election because in the absence of that, Islamic radicals are gaining strength in the Maldives. We fought the 2008 presidential elections against them and they lost very badly. We fought parliamentary elections and they sought elections in every single seat of the 77 seats and they lo...
CMAG (the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group) has to understand that they need to come up with more robust measures and they have to do it more quickly
A week later (after the coup) the military again came up to me and said they want to have a counter coup, so I thought of this finest keeping idea but that it is not going to help us. We are not worried about losing power. I am not the least bit worried about losing the presidency; that is not the issue...
If you do a map of who supported [us] and who did not, it maps the climate change issue. The Europeans are far far better than bigger emitting countries and the USA
A public change of position, this is what we are seeking
Some days are bad, but I am an optimist ... And I do believe goodness will finally prevail.
It was shocking to see how rapidly the Indian and the US government stepped in to recognise the new regime - the coup.
We know how much renewable energy can be produced and we how much it costs... Rather than talking about reduction and giving up things, we want to talk about the positive side of things. Let's create green jobs through an economic stimulus package. Let's come up with the green economy and quickly
One of the things with us, was that there was nothing the international community could say about us… We were not beating anyone up, we were not doing anything drastically wrong
Dictatorships don’t always die when the dictator leaves office….[L]ong after the revolutions, powerful networks of regime loyalists can remain behind and can attempt to strangle their nascent democracies.
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