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Maldives in crisis as president quits

The president of the Maldives has resigned, after clashes in the capital, Male, between soldiers and police who sided with anti-government protesters.

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24 Comments so far

  1. MrAneeladam on February 8th, 2012

    @danielvincentkelley Wonder if u know anything real about the Maldives. Seems u are a real proponent of Nasheed. This is nothing to do with past 30 years. It’s all about betraying to the wills of people by its leader. Even Nasheed’s own party MP’s have deplored how inefficient and unfair Nasheed was. He has exploited police and army. He has threatened the judiciary under the pretext of reforming it. He has overtly stated on media that he wud show his ruthlessness for anyone except his own party.

  2. MrAneeladam on February 8th, 2012

    Nasheed is a real dictator of 21st century. The Police and the Army was fed-up with the administration of Nasheed. He has misused the administration on several instances and the police and the army were using every time to pursue unconstitutional acts. He has threatened the judiciary under the pretext of reforming it. He has overtly stated on media that he would show his ruthlessness for anyone except his own party. He has crushed the trust Maldivians have bestowed on him.

  3. yourtreat2 on February 8th, 2012

    Just Muslims having a great time. Leave them alone. Let them have their fun.

  4. danielvincentkelley on February 8th, 2012

    Everybody’s got such nice bright colors in that crowd and smiles on their faces. Bunches of those people have excess cash to own sun glasses. That’s no typical protester crowd. That looks like a bar scene from just outside a military base.

  5. danielvincentkelley on February 8th, 2012

    There sure are an unusually high number of military hair cuts in that crowd of supposed “civilian” protesters and NOTICE THIS, NOBODY UNDER 30 years old. There’s not 1 young person in that whole astroturf obviously military in civilian clothes crowd. The Maldives is going back under autocratic dictatorship.

  6. danielvincentkelley on February 8th, 2012

    This must have been another color revolution bought by Rothschild via his agents of political sabotage, to undermine real democracy by the force of a thousand or so hired agent provocateurs. Rightly that judge should have been tried for his corruption letting convicted criminals out of jail without exoneration.

  7. danielvincentkelley on February 8th, 2012

    I did a bit of reading on this and now think there’s something not being said about this here. There was a mass uprising over the arrest of 1 corrupt judge? That doesn’t make sense, other than the judge have 1,000 or so friends in the community and rub elbows with the cops who mutinied. I didn’t find anything that said the President was guilty of anything. He fought hard to bring democracy to Maldives. This seems a setup to impose regime change. They’re going to find out what corruption is now

  8. shahzadazulfiqar1 on February 8th, 2012

    SHOW THIS RIGHT PATH TO PAKISTANI DEMOCRATIC RULERS ALSO

  9. KitKat5533 on February 8th, 2012

    Tunisia Egypt Libya Kuwait Yemen Greece Italy Romania now this country…

  10. alinasih007 on February 8th, 2012

    it was not some. as a police man and i was there too i belive there were almost all of us there even from the atolls big lier president.

  11. joyo17 on February 8th, 2012

    OMG I an the sixteenth commenter!!!

  12. fishypaw on February 8th, 2012

    @LuckySE7ENiel The Maldives haven’t heard of you either. I’d rather visit the Maldives too, top scuba diving site in the world to those who aren’t just ignorant.

  13. TheBrazenHell on February 8th, 2012

    Just reform and encourage religious freedom, our Prophets never thought to discriminate other religion at all!

  14. capespring on February 8th, 2012

    @lancerhammer and let the bad guys win, right?

  15. UniversalHourglass on February 8th, 2012

    @KrypTonsYt The Earlier People

  16. UniversalHourglass on February 8th, 2012

    @volound Fuck

  17. 61111 on February 8th, 2012

    Wow really?!?! The world needs president Nasheed! A true visionary and leader of all island nations against the threat of drowning due to global warming. Without Nasheed the Maldives lacks the commitment and strength that has been leading global political view on climate change.

  18. KrypTonsYt on February 8th, 2012

    too bad.. he was better than the earlier people!:(

  19. lancerhammer on February 8th, 2012

    Its better that he quits rather than put the whole country in a civil war.

  20. LuckySE7ENiel on February 8th, 2012

    Never heard of maldives

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  24. volound on February 8th, 2012

    3st

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