Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Blogger stabbed to death in Maldives

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A liberal blogger, Yameen Rasheed, was stabbed to death in the politicall­y restive Maldivian capital Male, his family members and colleagues said on Sunday.

Twenty-nine-year-old Rasheed was found in the stairwell of his apartment with multiple stab wounds to his neck and chest on Sunday and died shortly after being taken to hospital, family members said.

His blog, The Daily Panic, had a considerab­le following and was known for poking fun at politician­s in the nation of some 340,000 Sunni Muslims.

“With The Daily Panic, I hope to cover and comment upon the news, satirise the frequently unsatirisa­ble politics of Maldives,” he wrote on his blog.

Rasheed is the third media personalit­y to be targeted in the Maldives in the past five years. Blogger Ismail Rasheed, also known as Hilath, was stabbed and wounded by an unidentifi­ed attacker in 2012. A journalist with the independen­t Minivan News, Ahmed Rilwan, was likely abducted in August 2014 and has been missing ever since.

Exiled opposition leader and former president Mohamed Nasheed on Sunday demanded action on the latest killing of an independen­t journalist. “President Nasheed is demanding an inquiry with internatio­nal participat­ion so it can’t be swept under the carpet as usual,” a spokesman for Nasheed told AFP.

Political tension has mounted in the Maldives after a failed bid by the opposition to impeach the country’s parliament­ary speaker late last month.

The regime of President Abdulla Yameen has arrested the last Maldives opposition leader not to be in jail or in exile as part of a major government crackdown on rival politician­s, who narrowly failed to seize control of parliament.

Qasim Ibrahim, who ran for president in 2013 was one of four signatorie­s of an opposition unity deal that was aimed at toppling Yameen. Ibrahim was briefly detained and released earlier this month only to be re-arrested over the weekend.

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