Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Maldives prez refuses to meet European diplomats

COLD SHOULDER Officials arrive after govt says open to foreign observers

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com n

MALE: Maldives President Abdulla Yameen on Thursday refused to meet senior European diplomats who were the first foreign dignitarie­s to visit the troubled nation since his crackdown on the islands’ judiciary.

Envoys from the European Union, Germany and Britain arrived in the capital after top judges and several other dissidents were arrested this week, as Yameen appeared to gain the upper hand in a bitter power struggle.

The tiny island nation has been grappling with a political crisis after the president refused to obey a Supreme Court order to release nine political prisoners and declared a state of emergency.

The German ambassador, Joern Rohde, said the trio requested meetings to discuss Yameen’s crackdown on dissent which the UN human rights chief had dubbed “an all-out assault on democracy”.

“Sadly the Maldivian government refuses dialogue today with my UK/EU colleagues... Our requests were unfortunat­ely refused,” Rohde, using the official Twitter handle of the German embassy in Colombo, posted. “That is surely not the way forward.”

The diplomats, based in neighbouri­ng Sri Lanka but also accredited to the Maldives, arrived in Male after the regime said it was open to foreign observers visiting the country.

However, foreign media have effectivel­y been barred after authoritie­s imposed tough visa conditions and warned they would take up to three weeks to process applicatio­ns.

The UN has urged Yameen to lift the state of emergency, and was due to discuss the crisis gripping the nation in a closed-door meeting at the Security Council on Wednesday.

The crisis in the country of 340,000 Sunni Muslims came to a head a week ago when the Supreme court in a shock decision ordered Yameen to release all political dissidents after quashing their conviction­s.

Yameen refused to comply and insisted that the court reverses its order. Eventually he declared a state of emergency, took away the powers of the judiciary and parliament to impeach him and arrested the Chief Justice and another judge.

He also arrested former president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, his estranged half brother who was the last remaining opposition figure in the country.

 ?? AFP ?? Security forces stand outside the office of the opposition Maldivian Democratic Party in Male on Wednesday night.
AFP Security forces stand outside the office of the opposition Maldivian Democratic Party in Male on Wednesday night.

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