Manawatu Standard

Indian Ocean paradise isle’s president injured in bomb blast

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Maldives’ first democratic­ally elected president and current Parliament Speaker Mohamed Nasheed has been injured in a blast yesterday near his home and was being treated in a hospital in the capital, police said.

The police media unit text message did not give more details but said it had started investigat­ions and urged the public to refrain from going to the blast area in the capital, Male.

Maldives Home Minister Imran Abdulla told a local television that Nasheed’s injuries were not life-threatenin­g and that the government will get the assistance of foreign agencies in the investigat­ions.

Nasheed, now 53, became the first democratic­ally elected leader of the archipelag­o state after a 30-year autocratic rule. He served as president from 2008 until 2012 when he resigned amid public protests. He was defeated in the following presidenti­al election and became ineligible to enter the 2018 election because of a prison sentence. His party colleague, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, won the 2018 presidenti­al election.

In 2019, Nasheed was elected Parliament speaker and he has remained an influentia­l political figure in the country.

Photograph­s circulated on social media showed a ripped up motorcycle at the scene but police did not say whether the blast was an assassinat­ion attempt. However, neighbouri­ng India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar in a tweet described the blast as an attack on Nasheed.

‘‘Wish him a speedy recovery. Know that he will never be intimidate­d,’’ Jaishankar said.

Nasheed is known as a champion against global warming and an outspoken critic of religious extremism in this predominan­tly Sunni Muslim nation, where preaching and practising other faiths are banned by law.

Maldives is known for its luxury resort islands but has seen rare violent attacks. – AP

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AP Maldivian police officers secure the area following a blast in Male in which the Maldives’ first democratic­ally elected president and current Parliament Speaker Mohamed Nasheed was injured.
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Mohamed Nasheed

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