Khaleej Times

Maldives leader blocking release of prisoners: Oppn

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We understand reliably that he (Yameen) is mounting pressure on the Correction­al Services not to release the political prisoners

Spokesman, DRP party

colombo — Outgoing Maldivian strongman Abdulla Yameen is delaying freeing high-profile political prisoners despite calls by his successor for their release, the opposition said on Wednesday.

Shortly after his shock defeat in the presidenti­al election on Sunday, Yameen freed five prisoners. But scores of others — including Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, his estranged half-brother and former president — remain incarcerat­ed.

“We expected president Gayoom to be freed on Monday. Courts brought up administra­tive issues and put off his release for Tuesday and yet nothing happened,” a spokesman for his DRP party said.

“We understand reliably that he (Yameen) is mounting pressure on the Correction­al Services not to release the political prisoners,” the spokesman added.

There was no immediate comment from the government. The DRP spokesman said Yameen was unwilling to give up power without a fight and appeared determined to hold political prisoners till his presidenti­al term ends on November 17.

Yameen, who jailed or exiled most of his rivals during a turbulent five-year term, was unexpected­ly beaten by opposition candidate Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.

Solih, who struggled to gain coverage from a media cowed by Yameen, immediatel­y urged the ousted president to free all dissidents.

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