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   Updated: 09/12/2005 07:55:34

News & Reports

August 2004

MAIN - SEPTEMBER 2004 - AUGUST 2004JULY 2004 - JUNE 2004 - ARCHIVE


Tuesday, 31st August 2004


 

The Truth : Gayyoom is a tyrant

- Is Amnesty International lying? Making up stories?
- Is the US State Department lying, making up stories?
- Is the BBC and the world media lying?
- Aren't the people of Maldives deprived of basic human rights?
- Isn't Gayyoom the longest serving elected leader in Asia?
- Doesn't Gayyoom have his family and friends in the cabinet?
- Who should the world believe, a liar, a tyrant or the innocent people of Maldives?  read more 

 

Monday, 30th August 2004


The Abuse of foreign aid in the Maldives

Maldives has the unique feature of a town straddling two sides ? The islands, yet lacks portable drinking water for the simple reason that there has been no effort in 25 years to provide them the basic utility services.  Few residents of Male' earn more than a Swiss national, while the islanders dig shallow wells to get drinking water. read more

 

 

Maumoon is the traitor

Maumoon is a cunning leader, a dictator by all measures. He destroys people who became a threat to his rule by defaming them and accusing them of attempting to overthrow him, which incidentally is linked to the national security. This is the absolute truth. read more

 

Tourism or freedom?

We have been accused of harming the tourism industry in our attempt to bring about change to this government. Those who raise this issue need to look into the fact of the matter, which is of principle. read more

 

 


Over 1,000 Maldivians arrested in state-sponsored terrorism
Over 1,000 Maldivians have been arrested during the on-going emergency in the capital Male'. Official figures are less than 200, with large releases and some new arrests also mentioned in the government-controlled media.


Over 70 children aged between eleven and fourteen years were arrested. While being held in Male', they were kicked, beaten and made to lie down on the floor, and the NSS trampled them. read more

  DO  SALUTES  

Qasim Ibrahim; Leading by Example

The Epitome of a Maldivian Dream

"Mr. Qasim Ibrahim is indeed a self-made man, displaying the virtues of hard work, versatility and vision. He has been involved in trading and shipping for over two decades. Today he is a major Maldivian ship owner and operator. In recent years he has also become a key player in the tourism industry. He now owns or operates a number of resort hotels in the Maldives with a combined bed capacity of over 1,700. I am pleased to note that Mr. Qasim Ibrahim is the first Maldivian to secure a loan from the International Finance Co-operation (IFC), which has an impressive track record in identifying and backing commercially viable enterprises. He is also the winner of three national awards for his outstanding contributions to trade and tourism development. His achievements show that opportunity awaits those with vision, energy and drive. Starting from almost scratch, he has set a fine example for others to emulate."  Maumoon Abdul Gayyoom (1999). read more

 

 

Friday 27th August 2004


Qasim Ibrahim is the future of Maldives

Maumoon Gayyoom's attempts to destroy the reputation of Qasim Ibrahim, the most respected and loved person in Maldives, will ultimately bring about the demise of Gayyoom's regime.

 

Qasim is popularly known among Maldivians as Buruma Qasim. He is a friend of the elite, as well as the poor. Despite his heavy schedule of work, each day Qasim personally reads and replies to all the letters he receives from Maldivians. Most of these letters are from destitute or middle-class Maldivians asking for assistance with their medical, education and housing problems. Qasim is the biggest employer in Maldives. He has the largest investments in tourism, fishing and shipping. He is the Chairman of Villa Group of Companies read more
 

 

 

Thursday 26th August 2004


Maldivians, beware of these people!

The (legitimate!) Government of Gayyoom has given extreme powers to certain people in return for being informants of the regime. It is common knowledge that Yameen, Gayyoom's powerful brother and other supporters of the regime which include some prominent businessmen are doing everything they can to sustain this evil dictator. read more

 

 

Gayyoom addressed the Parliament today

The Parliament of the Maldives met today for the first time since the declaration of the state of emergency on Friday 13th August 2004. Gayyoom announced the state of emergency to quell the pro-reform demonstrators who demanded more democracy and freedom and called for his resignation among others. read more

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, 25th August 2004


Gayyoom tyranny exposed to America by DO courtesy of Washington Times

DO banner is displayed in the main page and world section of their website giving a link to DO main server. Washington Times fully support freedom and democracy and sympathises with the cause of the Maldivian people. We thank them for this service and their cooperation with us.

Please visit www.washingtontimes.com

 

 

 

Tuesday, 24th August 2004


NSS still abusing authority

Everyone in Male', the capital fears the sheer thought of police as they had made life hard for everyone as curfews are being implemented, all are questioned, people being misjudged for there appearance and arrested. read more 

 

 

Monday, 23rd August 2004


 

Confessions from "Sons of Yameen"

Gayyoom's brother Yameen; HUNGRY FOR POWER

This confession was sent to us by one of the members of Yameen's mobs. The name of the writer has been withheld for his safety. We have also advised the writer to not to give out his name or any other details to anybody connected with the authorities in any capacity as it is clearly becoming evident that there are very few whom the people could trust. To get in touch with the writer please write from an officially registered independent non-government email address stating clearly who you are and what you want with him. Upon satisfactory clarification for the safety of the writer by him any correspondence could take place between the writer. This confession letter is addressed to the public in general, to warn of the dangers that lie ahead for the people in Yameen's power hungry mission to be president of Maldives at any cost. read more

 

Maumoon Gayyoom's Myths: A desperate dictator dreams on

Desperate and disillusioned, Gayyoom, aided by his army and his propaganda machines, is still struggling to cling on to his beloved myths. But even close friends are laughing behind the senile dictator's back. read more

 

 

 

Saturday, 21st August 2004


Unknown medication fed to detainees

Our informers in both Dhoonidhoo and Girifushi inform us that some of the detainees are very sick. The most disturbing news is that the senior detainees (muhimmu kuvverrin) are given some unknown medication (drugs) diluted with their food. Our informers are unable to tell us what type of medication, but they are told that that these medications, will help them to talk, and are warned to check whether they become hyper active. read more

 

How Maumoon Gayyoom play a Psychological game in the Presidential election

The geography of Maldives has been a big advantage to Maumoon. The small island communities have been an easy tool for Gayyoom to play an evil game. We Maldives are scattered into low lying islands. In these islands only few thousands people live, some island even less than a thousand. The head of the island is a Katheeb who will be from most influential family of the island. He would know most of the islanders by name and he would even know their habits and attitudes. Prior to presidential election government divide ministers into different groups. One will be appointed specifically for Atolls. Ministers will be divided into government offices depending on their ministry. One will be appointed for Resorts. And there will be ministers who will be appointed to different sectors. Thus by creating more concentration onto each sector of people  read more

 

Gayyoom; We urge you to take this into your consideration

We have lost all our faith in you. We are fed up of all your lies. One day you would say that we are free to talk and the other day you would issue a search warrant against the people who talk. One day you would say Mr. Ilyas Ibrahim is a thief and the other day you would appoint him as a much more influential minister. One day you would say you will limit the terms of a president and the other day you would submit your documents to run for the next presidential election. Regarding the shooting in jail you said Fazaage thereyah, javvuge thereyah, havaage thereyah badijehumah fahu?(after shooting into the air, sky, space), but in reality NSS people shot dead some innocent and unarmed people without even warning them. Not to mention, these lies goes on and on. read more

 

 

 

Friday, 20th August 2004


Gayyoom worried about Yameen's activities

It is obvious from the above that Gayyoom have removed the Ministers and appointed new Chairpersons' at STO, STELCO, IAS, MWSC, FPID, MICS, is not in fact any thing to do with reforming. It is clear that Gayyoom have found Yameen's involvement and in order to balance the power. Meaning, Gayyoom is scared to keep his half brother with so much power in his hand. If Gayyoom have any common sense, he will by now realized that Yameen will not hesitate to grab the Presidency on any account. read more

 

 

Sammarey sabotages the Minivan Radio broadcast

The independent Minivan Radio test broadcast on Wednesday night from 2130-2230 Male' time was sabotaged by the Maldives government, when it hijacked the same frequency to transmit pro-Gayyoom propaganda. A senior technician at the government's radio station, Voice of Maldives, was spotted in the street after the broadcast, saying on his mobile phone: "We'll do the same thing again tomorrow night." read more

 

THE GOVERNMENT EXPOSES ITSELF:

A professional photographer explains how the stabbing was staged

Thanks to the government propaganda website, The Maldivian uploading 10 images of the stabbing, a professional photographer has been able to determine that the action was a fully choreographed charade carried out by the government. read more

 

 

Thursday, 19th August 2004


 

In brief; MDP press conference

Below is a brief of the well-attended MDP press conference held at Galle Face Hotel today at 1700 Hrs on Monday, 16th of August. In addition to the local electronic and print media, members of the international media such as BBC, Reuters, AFP, and AP were present among others. Over 30 media people attended the conference. read more
 

Open Letter to MDP

News has been leaking from the handful of sympathetic men in uniform that the detainees are brutally tortured with their hands cuffed and blindfolded. They also report that the government is carrying out the "investigation" like "Guantanamo Bay style" (detainees dressed in orange) in a desperate effort to label the detainees even as hardcore terrorists. Words can never describe the fear we the Maldivians are in today nor can it describe the unbearable suffering of the 1500 or more detainees in Gayyoom's custody. Gayyoom is throwing all his means to hide his inhumanity and cruelty to the international community. read more

 

 SPECIAL MESSAGE

Did you hear Minivan Radio, let us know the details? Email admin@friendsofmaldives.co.uk

Reception appears to be generally ok, all over the country. If you had difficulty or could not hear let us have the details as soon as possible.

 

Wednesday, 18th August 2004


Masters of Deception and Terrorists 

Mr. Paul Roberts, in his article "Events in the Maldives make waves around the world" shed some light the deceptive practices adopted by Gayyoom and this gang. In his article he tells how the events of the Black Friday are being reported around the world. However, in our own home, the Gayyoom controlled broadcasting media have a different story: a story that mocks the misfortune of the victims of Black Friday. People who are unable to add one plus one are being told to compliment to his brutal actions. The key people who orchestrate this show such as Khaleel, Masood and Saleem are promised and reminded of the good fortune that awaits them by Information Minister Sammarey, brother-in-law of Gayyoom. The target audience is the people of outer island, who are desperate for electricity, safe water, education and so on. They are forced to believe that any good that can happen to them can only happen if they unconditionally kiss Gayyoom and his gang's feet and acknowledge that the Presidency of our nation is a birth right of Gayyoom. read more

 

Gayyoom orders NSS to bash reformists and Maldivian Democraticyoung maldivian flees the nss in republican square, august 2004 Party members

Maldives Culture report

'The NSS is not being used in this emergency to establish law and order; it is acting as a gang of thugs against a non-violent democratic movement on behalf of the political and financial interests of NSS commander-in-chief Maumoon Gayyoom. The president has been publicly lying about his support for the democratic reforms demanded by his people and international advisors, and he needed an excuse to abort the Special Majlis. Gayyoom's manufactured 'emergency' and arrests and beatings of many of the reformist Special Majlis members, serves this purpose' read more

 

 

 

 DO  EXCLUSIVE

NSS didn't use any force?

TIANANMEN MALDIVES STYLE; MORE BLOOD ON GAYYOOM'S HANDS

When these forces descended on unarmed demonstrators protesting in a square outside the national security services headquarters on Friday, they went on a mad rampage of unprecedented brutality in full view of the ordinary people. Armed with teargas and truncheons, their first victims were boys aged 14-18. Eyewitnesses claim groups of security forces chased after these young people and kicked, punched, and beat them up mercilessly with truncheons, screaming abuse the whole time. Four eyewitnesses saw at least 24 separate incidents like this. read more  

 

 

 

Tuesday, 17th August 2004


Crackdown extends to Maldives Intelligentsia

August 13th Black Friday's crackdown in Maldives may have been a measure out of the regimes desperation to stay in power, but now President Gayyoom is using the opportunity to brutalize and torture the country's intelligentsia and the many businesses that had done well in spite of his nearly three-decades rule. The targeted witch-hunt now include musicians, poets and artists, who through their non violent art and occupations have criticized the several murders and torture carried out by Gayyoom's regime. read more

 

 

British concerns behind Maldives agony

The Maldives is now "free" in that they don't pay tribute and are not protected by Her Majesty's government. But the few trinkets paid then in tribute are now replaced by millions of dollars paid to Cable & Wireless who had since cornered the communications market in Maldives. The state-cum-British-company run monopoly of the national telecoms company Dhiraagu is a joint venture between Cable & Wireless and the Maldives government. Internet costs US$6 per hour and a call to the nearest neighbour costs as much as US$2 a minute. Exorbitant rates, unregulated and rampant by reason of that company being a monopoly are helping them clean up the Maldives population on an enormously larger scale than the times of British "protection". read more

 

 

Of Gilded Cages and Island Prisons

Tourists who arrive in the Maldives are actually hoodwinked into thinking that they are indeed beginning a luxury holiday. Little do they know that in actual fact they are being incarcerated in the island of their choice, like birds in gilded cages. read more

 

 

GAYYOOM'S RIOT POLICE ATTACKED SCORES OF CHILDREN

Different eyewitnesses are concurring that when Gayyoom first unleashed his special task force on unarmed protesters, their initial rampage almost exclusively targeted boys aged 13-18 years. read more

 

 Nirj Deva, MEP

Press Release by Nirj Deva DL MEP
Nirj Deva, Member of the European Parliament for South East England and a member of the influential Foreign Affairs Committee in the Parliament has today lifted the lid on the true horror of the dictatorship in the Maldives, a nation commonly associated with peace, serenity and relaxation.

Yesterday, former Government Minister Mohammed Ibrahim Zaki who is known to suffer from an extremely serious heart condition was thrown into prison by the regime and may be being brutally beaten - yet another nail in the coffin of freedom. read more

STATEMENT by Nirj Deva DL MEP, Member if the European Parliament for South East England
I am appalled that after 25 years of human rights abuses, the international community still has failed to wake up to the situation in the Maldives, where the constitution is routinely violated, political opponents are regularly detained and tortured, and, as we witnessed earlier today, where civil society and opponents to the regime are brutally repressed.

Can the international community really continue to turn a blind eye to such flagrant human rights abuses, especially as President Maumoon Abdul Gayyoom has just placed Male and its surrounding areas under a state of emergency rule? As reports emerge of the most recent display of police brutality towards peaceful pro-reform protestors, surely it is time for the world to wake up and finally take action in order to liberate Maldivians from the uncertainty and fear of Gayyoom's cruel regime. read more

 DO  Exclusive
Pictures from Black Friday

the national security used minimal force?

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Maldives govt says mob violence was an attempt to overthrow the president (AP)

 Khaleej Times

"The mob had attempted to overthrow the democratically elected government in the Maldives," said a statement posted on Gayyoom's official Web site on Tuesday. read more
 

Events in the Maldives make waves around the world

On Thursday 12th August around 5,000 people demonstrated in the Maldivian capital Male? calling for the release of political prisoners, democratic reforms and the resignation of the government of President Maumoon Gayyoom. In the afternoon of Friday 13th August, riot police broke up the peaceful demonstration with baton charges, tear gas and rubber bullets. Waves of pro-democracy supporters have been arrested and the President has since called a state of emergency in the Indian Ocean republic. This article is a summary of some of the press coverage from around the world. read more

 

 

GAYYOOM'S BRUTE FORCE STARTED RAMPAGE BEFORE STATE OF EMERGENCY

It is now emerging that the first 20 or so 'arrests', which amounted to chasing after unarmed people, mostly children, and beating them up, happened at least half an hour BEFORE Gayyoom declared a state of emergency.

 

The police rampage started around 2.45 pm. The state of emergency was started at 3.20 pm. read more
 

 

The truth speaks for itself!

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Monday, 16th August 2004


 Friends Of Maldives  Press Release

Dhivehi Observer editor to speak on BBC

The editor of Dhivehi Observer, Ahmed Shafeeq Ibrahim Moosa (Sappe?), will be giving an interview to the BBC World Service's The World Today programme. Maldivians may listen to the broadcast on the following frequencies: read more

 

MDP Newsletter 18 released

 

Articles include:

  • Gayyoom rules under emergency power

  • Maldives on the brink of revolution as the desire for democracy appears insatiable

  • Radio Station launched in Maldives - MINIVAN RADIO

  • Maldives: Peaceful demonstrators beaten and detained

  • President Gayyoom cuts off Internet links with outside world

  • 13.08.2004 - Police attack protesters calling for release of jailed cyber dissidents

  • State of emergency for Maldives

 DO  EXCLUSIVE

Detailed eyewitness account of 12 - 14th August 2004

Police had already decided to stop the protest before sunset. Since all their requests to disperse the crowd were unsuccessful, they draw up an action plan with Yameen. This was to get a young group of boys to throw stones at the police, after which the police will charge the protesters and beat them up before arresting them. It happened according to what they planned. The group of young boys started throwing stones at the police. Since the reformers weren?t there for violence they intervened and tried to stop the boys. As this was during the time most of the people had gone for rest or have lunch after the long hours, the number of protesters were minimal. As the protesters were busy attending the boys, the police charged them with their batons, rubber bullets and sprayed tear gas. They indiscriminately beat up young and old, men and women. read more

 

 

More pictures from "Black Friday" - 14th August 2004

 

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WE DEMAND IMMEDIATE AND UNCONDITIONAL RELEASE OF GASIM IBRAHIM

Maldivian Students In Malaysia

It is Gasim who is providing education for us!  He is the one who thought to educate the people of his country on his own money. A lot of Maldivian students abroad are concerned about the arrest of Gasim Ibrahim. Now we don?t have a single bit of trust on Gayyoom and he is ready to do anything for the sake of power and richness.  Any harm to Gasim is a harm to us and hence the Maldives as a whole. WE DEMAND THE IMMEDIATE AND THE UNCONDITIONAL RELEASE OF GASIM IBRAHIM. OUR FUTURES ARE DEPENDANT ON THE WELL-BEING OF GASIM. read more

 

 Friends Of Maldives  Press Release

Radio Station launched in Maldives - MINIVAN RADIO

Minivan Radio, the Free Radio of the Maldives, will transmit a TEST broadcast on Wednesday 18th August between 2100 - 2200hrs (Male? time).  read more

 

 Friends Of Maldives  Press Release

More arrests in Maldives as Government Clampdown Continues 

Reporters from within government suggest President Gayyoom will try to link yesterday's protests to a terrorist plot by Pakistani students, in order to court international sympathy.  A speech by Abbas Ibrahim is expected shortly. read more

 

Lies used to justify emergency rule in Maldives

Maldives Culture Editorial

Maumoon Gayyoom is justifying emergency rule of the capital by claiming democratic reformists launched violent attacks against NSS officers and property. There is no photographic evidence from government or independent witnesses to back these assertions by the President's Office. Large public meetings over the last few weeks have been peaceful without serious incidents or damage to property.


Minutes after the declaration of emergency rule, when a Maldives Radio reporter said the NSS were chasing people in the streets, he was instantly taken off the air. Internet communication between Maldives and the outside world has been cut under Gayyoom's orders. read more


 

Maldives vigil end in protest

The Guardian

Mohammed Nasheed, a political exile living in London, said that he had been approached yesterday by the military to return to Male.

 

"This is more serious than last September's riots," he said. "The national security service approached me to offer me a coup but I do not want to do anything with the military. I am looking for a way to return with some form of protection. I am very frightened for my security." read more

 

 Maldivian Democratic Party  Press Release

Violent crackdown on peaceful protestors

The National Security Service (NSS), assisted by a militia controlled by Gayyoom's hard-line brother Minister Yameen, Executive Secretary to the President, Abdullah Shahid and Police Commissioner Adam Zahir was on a rampage of violence against pro-democracy activists. Activists were beaten up in their homes and were also subject to verbal abuse and threats by the NSS.  Rubber bullets and tear gas, too, were used. MDP members Muad Zaki and Ziyad were so brutally beaten they are under intensive medical care. 

 

Among those arrested are leading businessman Hon. Gasim Ibrahim (former President of SAARC Chamber of Commerce), Hon. Ibrahim Hussein Zaki (former Minister of Planning and former Secretary General of SAARC), Hon. Muhammed Munavvar (former Attorney General) and Hon. Ibrahim Ismail. All four are members of the Special Majlis. read more

 

 :: Breaking News ::

Gayyoom shows

 

NO MERCY!

 

Friday, 13th August will always be remembered in Maldives history as a Black Friday for all peace loving Maldivians

POLICE USING EXTREME FORCE TO DISPERSE THE CROWD

:: PROTESTORS CRUSHED ::
20 hours and forcefully stopped by Gayyoom's National Security Service!

 DO  SPECIAL REPORT

Gayyoom uses tear gas to quel protest - Protestors violently beaten with truncheons

What started as a vigil at the Republican Square in Male' at dusk on Thursday turned into a mass gathering of people demanding for democratic reform, release of detained political prisoners, resignation of cabinet ministers and resignation of President Gayyoom himself. However, in a nasty twist in this tale, NSS used tear gas to quel the protest, the riot police beat the gathered protestors and arrested a number of reformists. read more

 

 Maldives Culture  REPORT

Special Majlis members beaten and arrested by NSS as Gayyoom declares Emergency Rule for Male' and surrounding areas

Special Majlis member Dr Mohamed Munavvar has been severely beaten by the NSS and is in custody along with Special Majlis members Burama Gasim, Ibrahim Hussein Zaki, Mohamed Shihab and Ibrahim Ismail (Ibra). Other reformists are being hunted and arrested while a loud siren is sounding throughout the capital.

 

Dhiraagu SMS messaging and Internet services have been cut, dial-up and ADSL are no longer functioning, and the government seems to be preparing to shut down all private Internet servers'. read more

 

 Friends Of Maldives  Press Release

Members of Parliament arrested after Maldives protests 

After a heavy police crackdown on peaceful reformist protestors following demonstrations in the capital Male? throughout the night, it has now been confirmed that at least 5 members of the Citizens? Special Majlis have been arrested.  Some have been led away in handcuffs after their homes were entered forcibly by National Security Service officers. read more

 

The Infant Dhivehi Democracy

Proud we should be. Last night marks over a week of public gathering at the Tetrapod Monument area in the eastern corner of capital island Male?. It is truly astonishing to observe the number of people gathering the area and the diversity of the backgrounds of people keep on increasing by the day. If there are marked and outstanding attributes of these gatherings, it can only be the extreme peacefulness and sheer determination of people to obtain what is legally and rightfully theirs. These gatherings are so extraordinarily peaceful, the Maldivians now have grounds to claim that it is they, and not the Japanese, who are the real architect of peaceful demonstration. read more

 

His Excellency Abdullah Hameed, President of the Republic of Maldives
When Mohamed Ameen Didi went for his medicals during the last days of his long rule, he had almost completely discredited Velaanaagey Ibrahim Didi who was his deputy in every sense. He repeatedly alleged that Ibrahim Didi will be fine as long as he has young boys on his side. He further elaborated saying that Ibrahim Didi has very little knowledge of economics and therefore Hilihilaagey Moosa Did would be more appropriate as his deputy.  
Soon after Ameen Didi left, Ibrahim Did made use of the opportunity and ousted Ameen Didi.

Ibrahim Didi and Ameen Didi, although they were not blood brothers, are cousins and grew up in adjacent house holds.

Gayyoom has discredited Abdullah Hameed to the same extent or perhaps more than Ameen Didi ever did to Ibrahim Didi. Unlike Ameen Didi and Ibrahim Didi, Gayyoom and Hameed have almost no childhood memories of them running around their household as they lived all their lives on different lands. Gayyoom in Egypt and Hameed living the hard life in Male'.

Unconfirmed reports say that Hameed is attempting to oust Gayyoom through a no confidence motion in the Parliament. Hameed, unlike Ibrahim Didi, it has been said, lacks the loyalty of the crowds on the street. Hameed like Ibrahim Didi feels that he can get the tactical backing of the activists on the street. With this and Hameed's loyalists in the Parliament can oust Gayyoom. read more

 Blast from the past from  Maldives Culture

 BREAKING NEWS
Crowd gathering around Justice Building in Male? : Fareed and supporters march through Male' streets in protest of the atrocities and injustices of Gayyoom's government

Large crowd is gathering near the Justice Building because Sheikh Fareed is being sentenced today and they want to hear it. The building door is now shut and police is trying to disperse the crowd of almost 1000 people. We will bring you the latest as it comes. Mariyam Mohamed, from the scene, Male? 11th August 2004  read more

Related Articles / News:

 SPECIAL REPORT
A twist in a tragic tale
A young man found dead of a drug overdose in a guest house? screams the Haveeru headline (19th May 2004) but there is a slight twist to this tragic tail of a brother wrongly accused in death. The victim Mr. Mohamed Shiyaam of (Gaaf Dhaal Gadhoo Saamiyaanaa) was found dead in a guest house by a friend at around 11:45 pm. The Deputy Commissioner of Police Lieutenant Colonel Ibrahim Latheef said, there was blood and other discharge from his mouth, and the doctors say Shiyaam has been using a lot of drugs. What drug was it? How much of this drug was in his blood? How much of the said drug causes an overdose? There are no answers to these questions. The fact is DC cannot answer these questions. When asked whether a postmortem was done to determine the cause of death. His response was that Maldives don't have the capability to do a postmortem. Like most of us Shiyaam was a victim of one of the regimes biggest failings? heroin. But like most Maldivian he was smoking it and not shooting.  A careful check of his body revealed no needle mark confirming that he was not using heroin intravenously. Thames valley Police Drug information website says ?injecting heroin is particularly risky because it reaches the brain almost immediately, increasing the possibility of an overdose.? 
The purity of the heroin increases the chances of an overdose.  Generally the quality of the heroin in Male? is low. A heroin overdose by smoking it off tinfoil is highly unlikely. Shiyaam dying of an overdose is absurd and we don't buy this story. read more

 

Rt. Hon. Jack Straw

British Foreign Secretary's Letter to Gayyoom
In an email to DO, British Foreign & Commonwealth Office today confirmed that a letter was sent in July, in which the Foreign Secretary welcomed the President's speech of 9 June, and the proposals it contained for constitutional reforms. The Foreign Secretary said that many of the proposals are ones that the UK would wholeheartedly endorse, including the right to form and run political parties, the separation of the powers of the head of state from those of an independent judiciary, and equal opportunity for men and women to stand for election as President. read more

Maldivians in defiant mood

Despite the announcement and subsequent warnings of arrest, people of Male? kept going to the Tetrapod Monument area on the Eastern corner of Male?. Police presence was heavy in the area and the whole corner was cordoned off.  read more

 

 SPECIAL REPORT
Mass arrests imminent in the Maldives; Gayyoom to play his final card

DO has been informed by a very credible source in the government that Gayyoom has ordered the arrest of key reformists in the Maldives who have been promoting pluralistic democracy. Unlike before, this time the government has written to foreign embassies around the world informing them that the Government of Maldives has no other choice but to arrest and restrain the reformists, who they are labelling as terrorists, and alleging that they are plotting to overthrow him and inciting violence. If anyone is inciting violence in the Maldives it is the National Security Service which takes orders directly from Gayyoom. read more

 

Gayyoom illegally bans public gatherings in Male'

The Defence Ministry last night announced that gatherings near the Eastern corner of Male' near the Tetrapod monument was illegal and called for people to stay away from the area. According to legal experts, this was not lawful for the government to ban people from gathering in an open public area. The right to assembly is guaranteed by the constitution. Those who gather near the area are reformists and supporters of pluralistic democracy. Even members of the special majlis (parliament) go to these gatherings to discuss issues with the public. These are people who want an to bring an end to the tyranny and dictatorship of Gayyoom. They have requested to book halls to hold meetings but were denied, again unlawfully so they had no choice but to meet somewhere like the square, which they have now named as ?Separation of 3 Powers Square? in reference to the Tetrapod monument, which