Saturday 31 December 2005
MDP
supporters celebrate party success
Over a thousand MDP members including the
leadership attended a party organised by Ismail (Tedry's Father) to celebrate
party success especially the achievements of the last few weeks. The party
congress held earlier this month elected party leadership and yesterday its
first ever shadow cabinet was announced.
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Relief Web
The
Maldives: One year after tsunami
One year on, the impact of the tsunami is still felt
across the country, but the spirit of unity and of
communities pulling together in the face of adversity
continues to define the recovery efforts in the
Maldives.
more
Mid-day Mumbai
Sonia,
Rahul to party in Maldives
Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her family will soon
wing her way to the Maldives to bring in the New Year.
more
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Friday 30 December 2005
MDP's
Shadow Cabinet approved by National Council
A meeting of the National Council of MDP was held
yesterday in which 9 shadow cabinet ministers were approved. Party President
proposed a list of 10 candidates but one of whom withdrew.
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Opinion
Why
are they still in custody?
If Gayyoom is seriously
committed to democratic reform and the establishment of
a genuine multiparty system in the Maldives, the very
first thing he should do is release political prisoners
in the Maldives.
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Reuters Alertnet
World
Natural Hazard - global overview of countries of concern
This is an overall view of the country of
concern which are potentially at risk of experiencing a
natural hazard. This overview is prepared by ODAP Early
Warning Team and published on 21 December 2005.
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Letter to Editor
What
has MATI done on record to improve the livelihood of common man?
What has MATI done on record to improve the
livelihood of common man? What have they done as the apex organization
representing tourism industry when tsunami hit Maldives? Where is the money they
raised? Can't they build desalination plants in those islands which was
affected? Can't they start a better institute for hotel industry and train
Maldivians to work in the industry?
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Thursday 29 December 2005
Local News Update
Anni's
Show Trial to Start Early January
The Chairperson of the MDP, Mohamed Nasheed (Anni)'s
detention period has been extended by 30 days. Nasheed
was taken to court at 8:30 this morning, to be told that
he was to remain under arrest for 30 more days, while
also being told that his trial would start early next
month.
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Minivan News
Opposition
MPs Denounce Appointment of More Unelected Members to
Special Majlis
Member of Parliament for Gnaviyani atoll, Mohamed
Ibrahim Didi (Mody), has severely criticized the
decision of President Gayoom on Tuesday to appoint more
unelected members to the constitutional assembly
(Special Majlis).
more
Minivan News
MDP
Continues the Post-Election Party
The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP)
held a party on Tuesday evening at the Alimas Carnival
in Male' in honour of Mohamed Nasheed's (Colonel) and
Husnu Suood's recent victories in the Special Majlis
by-elections.
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Local News
MDP
Chairperson Nasheed will be in court today
Male' - Sources have confirmed that Mr.
Nasheed (Anni), the Chairperson of MDP, will be in court
today at 10:00am. Mr. Nasheed was arrested on 12th
August after participating in a peaceful demonstration
to commemorate Black Friday 2004. He was initially in
solitary confinement but is now kept under house arrest.
He was re-elected for the post of MDP National Chairman
recently in the MDP congress held in Male'.
Our sources believe that further allegations and charges
will be set against him tomorrow and his detention will
also be extended.
HT Column
The
year 2005 will be remembered as the year of extensive
brutalities against public by dictator Gayyoom
The year 2005 has certainly been one of
the toughest yet in Maldives for pro activists of
democracy. It will be remembered as the year of
extensive police brutalities against public. I take it
rather as a time for reflection and clear-sighted
realism about how far the nation has progressed on the
path towards freedom and democracy, and how much farther
we still have to go.
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Maldives First
Gayoom
quashes opposition hopes for meaningful gesture on Day
of National Unity
President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom
has quashed hopes expressed by the opposition for more
messages of further democratization and unity on the Day
of National Unity. December 26th was declared by the
President as the Day of National Unity, after the
tsunami of 2004. His declaration was followed by the
release of hundreds of opponents arrested following the
August 12-13 rally of 2004. Gayoom quashes opposition
hopes for meaningful gesture on Day of National Unity.
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Detainees
Network Update
Actions
taken by families of detainees in Maldives
Acquaintance of detainee Abdulla Shabeer reported the
detaining authorities transferred detainee to Dhoonidhoo
Island Detention Center on 14 December 2005.
Acquaintance of detainee reported detainee was sentenced
on 2 October 2005 for eleven years imprisonment under
terrorism in connection to the riots of 20 September
2005 following the custodial killing of five prisoners.
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Gayyoom
Continues to Favour Crony Capitalism
If my memory serves me right I can
recall way back in the nineties when a local travel
agent specializing in hajj tours was unable to fulfill
his contractual obligations to the pilgrims who had paid
for their trip to Mecca in advance. He had to sell off
his home in order to pay for the pilgrims' transport.
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MATI
fails to comprehend FoM's Maldives Tourism Boycott
campaign
The Maldives Association
of Tourism Industry (MATI), representing and in
consultation with the tourism industry in the Maldives,
denounces the call for a boycott of Maldivian tourist
resorts by a group calling itself Friends of Maldives.
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Travel Wire News -
London
UK
advocacy group urges boycott of Maldives resorts
LONDON (eTurboNews) - Friends of Maldives (FOM), the
UK-based aid and campaign group, used the recent World
Human Rights Day to launch a campaign to boycott 24
named resorts in the Maldives that are operated by
owners known to be closely linked to the regime of
President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom.
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DRP,
Golhaabo & Hoarafushee Saleem; lethal combination or mental absurdity
What an absolute disgrace! Why don't all the
educated people in the high post today to resign from their jobs or come out
to streets for the biggest labour demonstration. more
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Tuesday 27 December 2005
Special Announcement
Minivan
Bondibaiy at Alimas Carnival tonight
A Special Bodibaiy party has been organised to be held
in Alimas Carnival tonight from 9:00 pm to celebrate the
landslide victories achieved by MDP members Mohamed
Nasheed (Kaanal) and Husnu Al-Suood in the by-election
held this week. All MDP supporters are invited.
Media Release
Paolo
Maldini Kicks Off the Maldives Unity Cup Tournament for
a Drug-Free Lifestyle
At 16:30 on December 27 in the National Stadium, Paolo
Maldini of AC Milan will kick off the Unity Cup, a
nation-wide soccer tournament advocating a drug-free and
healthy lifestyle for young people. The event and the
tournament to follow are co-presented by UNICEF, the
Ministry of Youth & Sports and the Football Association
of the Maldives.
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Minivan News
Anni
Mocks DRP's "Naked Relic"
The Chairperson of the opposition Maldivian Democratic
Party, Mohamed Nasheed (Anni), launched a satirical
attack on the President yesterday, accusing him of being
a "relic" and of no use to the ruling Dhivehi
Raiyyithunge Party. "The man is pushing eighty… he can
hardly walk. It was extremely indecent of the DRP to
bring the relic out. We hope the younger members of the
DRP realize that the Ancien Regime is dead."
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Minivan News
Yusay
and the 'New Maldives'
"Nobody told me to introduce political
reforms. It was I who initiated it," says Maldives
President Maumoon Abdul Gayyoom, without batting an
eyelid.
more
MDP News Release
Elections
not free nor fair until Gayoom implements
Human Rights Commission and Commonwealth
Expert
The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) expresses its deep
concern over President Gayoom’s continued refusal to
ensure a free and fair by-election within the national
constitutional assembly.
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News Nation -
Bangladesh
Decision
on SAFTA likely today
According to the SAFTA charter, Bangladesh, Nepal,
Bhutan and Maldives, which are enjoying the least
developed country status, will lower their tariff on
imports from a level between 0 and 5 per cent by 2016.
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Gayyoom
will never be able to win a national election in
Maldives ever again
The official votes for the by-election has
been announced. Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) candidates won 2 out of
three with convincing majorities in both Male' the (capital of Maldives) and
Addu Atoll. These two constituencies are the most heavily populated and
represent 25% of the total electoral roll of the country. Mohamed Nasheed (Kaanal)
and Husnu Al-Suood won Male' and Addu respectively.
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Tsunami Anniversary Special
Maldives
Aid, One Year On
The 26th of December will mark the anniversary of the Tsunami impacting on
the Maldives archipelago. Maldives Aid working in partnership with the human
rights group Friends of Maldives has sent Aid from the people of Britain to
the Maldives and has been working on long term projects requested by island
communities.
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Not
satisfied of the outcome of the by-election says MDP
Chairman
The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) has
successfully defeated Gayyoom and his party in the
constitutional assembly by-elections held in Male', Addu
and Shaviyani Atoll. MDP won 2 out of the 3 seats in
spite of Gayyoom's attempt to rig the votes and abuse of
power as well as intimidation and harassment.
more
Detainees
Network Update
Actions
taken by families of detainees in Maldives
Sister of detainee
Zahir Ahmed reported the police arrested detainee on 11
November 2005 from Landhoo Island, Noonu Atoll for
reports of allegedly setting fire to the Island Chief's
house. more
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Election Results
Update
Shaviyani
snatched by Gayyoom's rigging tactics
Male' - 10:10 PM - Provisional results
for Shaviyani has just been announced. As anticipated,
Gayyoom's DRP candidate is made to get 2865 votes whilst
the MDP candidate Anwar got 1676. Sheikh Ilyas of
Adalath got 616 votes.
Breaking News
Shaviyani votes rigged in the Atoll Office
Male' - 9:59 PM - Sources have confirmed
that Gayyoom instructed officials in the Atoll of to rig
the vote and the whole thing was done inside Shaviyani
Atoll Office in Komandoo. Gayyoom is obviously desperate
to win at least one of the three seats but he can only
use his old tactics to do so. The reason for not
counting the votes in respective islands is clear here.
The whole logistics of transporting the ballot boxes
from an island gives dictators like Gayyoom a great deal
of opportunities to rig and temper with the vote.
Breaking News
Gayyoom is cooking Shaviyani votes
Male' - 9:37 PM - Sources in Male' are
reporting that Gayyoom has rigged the Shaviyani vote and
his candidate is likely to be declared the winner by a
majority of around 300. Gayyoom was unable to succeed in
rigging the votes for Male' because of the extensive
support MDP has in these two locations. However, in
Shaviyanni there has been eyewitness reports confirming
that some ballot boxes had been tempered. "I saw the
Komandoo boxes, the seals were tempered with. Gayyoom
wants at least one seat" said an observer at
Dharubaaruge where the counting is still going on.
According to locals in Shaviyanni, if
there is no rigging of the vote, MDP candidate will will
with 60% at least.
Observers are concerned that counting is
taking too long, an indication that Gayyoom is up to
something as usual.
By-election Results
Update
MDP
member Suood wins Addu seat with a record majority
Male' - 8:00 PM - The provisional results
for Addu has just been announced with MDP leading the
way by miles. MDP member Husnu Al-Suood obtain a total
of 4679 votes, Gayoom's DRP candidate Dr. Naseer got
1687 and Rasheed of Adhaalath Party got 1521.
This is yet another clear expression of
the will of the people of Addu to remove Gayyoom from
power. MDP has touched the heart of Addu people and
their support for the party is obviously at an all time
high. This is the largest ever majority obtained by
anyone in Addu. "We are voting with a clear
conscience now, for the betterment of our country," said Shahid from Feydhoo.
Gayyoom has failed miserably in his
attempts to rig the votes this time because the public
in all 3 constituencies have been extra vigilant and
prepared to confront his torturous 'Star Force' for the
sake of democracy and freedom.
By-election Results
Update
Addu results to be announced shortly
Male' - 7:00 PM - The provisional results
for Addu is to be announced in just under an hour
according to sources in Male'. MDP candidate Husnu Al-Suood
is expected to secure the seat with the largest ever
majority in history of Addu says the source. "We know
that the seat is ours, we just want to know how well we
have done as it is an endorsement of the support we have
in Addu" said an MDP official.
By-election Results
MDP
member Suood to win with a record majority
Male' - Counting of the Addu ballot boxes
are currently underway. Results were expected by 2:30
this afternoon but will not be announced till later
according our sources. All indications are that Suood
will win more than 90% of the votes. Following results
just obtained from the counting centre goes to show show
much support there is for MDP in Addu,
Suood (MDP)
Naseer (DRP)
Ballot Box from Male'
126
4
Ballot Box from Male'
90
3
(Maradhoo Box)
Most resorts give Suood 100% and 5 Addu
ballot boxes gives him a 90% majority.
Turn out in Addu is expected be even
greater than in the last January's People's Majlis
Election.
DO Video Archive
MDP
Congress Closing Ceremony Video Recording
Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) held its
historic first Congress in Dharubaaruge, Male' from
19-21 December. However, the Dictator was obviously not
so pleased about all this democratic activities and did
not give permission to telecast the Congress live by
neither terrestrial nor cable TV. So much for his
commitment for democratic reform and liberal society.
The live streaming was also not as reliable as one would
wish because the network in Maldives is purely satellite
based and had bandwidth restrictions. Gayyoom's been
having a Field Day everyday for the past 28 years but
it's ok, we don't mind that! Anyway, we are glad bring a
full recording of the final night of the congress to all
our readers.
View the Video or Download it
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