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Maldives jails opposition leader:

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The Maldives’ last remaining opposition leader in the country was handed a prison sentence Friday as President Abdulla Yameen stepped up a crackdown on political dissent in South Asia’s troubled tropical paradise.

Qasim Ibrahim, who heads the Jumhooree Party (JP) and lost his bid for president in 2013, was accused of leading a failed bid in March to impeach Speaker Abdulla Maseeh, a close ally of Yameen.

He was convicted on Friday of bribing lawmakers to impeach the speaker and given 38 months in jail. The guilty verdict also disqualifi­es Ibrahim, 65, from holding a seat in parliament.

The JP is one of four parties in the archipelag­o’s opposition coalition that wants to defeat Yameen at elections next year and sees the impeachmen­t of the speaker as a first step to taking control of parliament to ensure free and fair polls.

The coalition, led by former president Mohamed Nasheed who also heads the main opposition Maldivian Democratic Party from London where he lives in exile, condemned the court decision on Friday.

“The sentencing of MP Qasim Ibrahim once again confirms the lack of transparen­cy and independen­ce of Maldives’ judiciary, and the breakdown of the entire criminal justice system,” it said in a statement. “Like all other leaders of the opposition now sentenced to jail, the JP leader has been punished for challengin­g President Yameen’s tyranny.”

Ibrahim had collapsed in court Thursday during hearings and was rushed to hospital, where he is under treatment for a heart condition.

Official sources said the authoritie­s have granted him permission to go abroad for urgent treatment. It was not immediatel­y clear when he would travel.

The verdict came a day after chaotic scenes at the national parliament where lawmakers flung eggs at each other while troops in plain clothing provided a ring of protection for the speaker inside the parliament chamber.

Since coming to power, President Yameen has led a crackdown on political dissent in the Indian Ocean nation of 340,000, raising fears over the country’s stability and denting its image as an upmarket honeymoon destinatio­n.

Former leader Nasheed became the country’s first democratic­ally elected president in 2008, but was narrowly defeated by Yameen in a controvers­ial 2013 election run-off.

In 2015, he was sentenced to 13 years in prison on terrorism charges that were widely seen as politicall­y motivated. (AFP)

 ??  ?? Men carry the coffin carrying a victim in a Shiite mosque attack on Aug 26 in Kabul, Afghanista­n. Dozens of people, including women and children, were killed in an attack on a Shiite mosque in the Afghan capital during
Friday prayers. (AP)
Men carry the coffin carrying a victim in a Shiite mosque attack on Aug 26 in Kabul, Afghanista­n. Dozens of people, including women and children, were killed in an attack on a Shiite mosque in the Afghan capital during Friday prayers. (AP)

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