The Asian Age

China against outside role in Male

President Abdulla welcomes SC U- turn on high- profile prisoners

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Male/ Beijing, Feb. 7: As Maldives President Abdulla Yameen on Wednesday welcomed the move by the Supreme Court to revoke the order to release high- profile political prisoners and invited representa­tives from “internatio­nal organisati­ons” to see for themselves “the safety and security of Male”, China warned against any military interventi­on in the Maldives.

The move to reinstate the conviction­s of highprofil­e political prisoners by the remaining three judges of the Supreme Court comes after Mr Yameen arrested two top judges and declared a state of Emergency, plunging the upmarket holiday paradise into chaos. They said they were rescinding their February 1 order “in light of the concerns raised by the President”.

The court’s original decision, signed by all five judges, had quashed a terrorism conviction against former president and Opposition leader Mohamed Nasheed, among others.

Amid repeated calls for India’s military interventi­on by former Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed to resolve the political crisis, China on Wednesday said military interventi­on in the Maldives would further complicate the situation.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang, when asked to comment on Mr Nasheed’s call to India, said the internatio­nal community should “play a constructi­ve role on the basis of respecting the Maldives sovereignt­y instead of taking measures that could complicate the current situation.”

Maldives President Abdulla Yameen on Wednesday said despite the Emergency declared, no curfew has been imposed and invited ‘ internatio­nal organisati­ons’ to visit and assess the situation. Exiled ex- Prez Mohamed Nasheed again asked India to play the role of ‘ liberators’ in a rebuke to China which has opposed military interventi­on. ‘ In ' 88 they came, resolved the crisis, and left... This is why Maldivians look to India now,’ Nasheed tweeted.

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