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Share “You know, they said this day would never come. They said our sights were set too high. They said that this country was too divided; too disillusioned to ever come together around a common purpose.” Share President Mohamed Nasheed said yesterday that at least 12 Maldivians had died in the war being waged in Waziristan – the religious conservative region of Pakistan. Nasheed said most parents were unaware that those who died had left to fight in Pakistan, believing that they had travelled abroad for higher education. “When our youth, who go abroad [read full ...] Share Dhivehi sarukaaruge iguthisaadhee policy jumla gotheggai ehaa goas nuvi namaves mihaaru kanthatha gossa oiy haalatha balaa iru ithuru aamdhanee hoadhan vara muhimmeve. UNDP reportgai bunaa gothun kaaboathakethi, theyo and maalee haalatha balaairu sarukaarun beynunvaa privataisation aa public-private paatnaaship beyrun libidhaane faisaa aka balaigen kuriya gedhiyun ehaa faidhaaveri eh nooneve. Midhadivalhu mikama thane nudhe eve. Sarukaarun ekasheegen [read full ...] Share
Mr Nasheed was a human rights activist before he became president The president of the Maldives says his predecessor Maumoon Abdul Gayoom should face a court trial over allegations of human rights abuses. President Mohamed Nasheed defeated Mr Gayoom, criticised as a dictator, in a presidential election 10 months ago. Mr Gayoom still lives in the country [read full ...] Share President Mohamed Nasheed appealed for assistance from the international community for the Maldives to consolidate democracy, improve its economic fortunes, and help tackle climate change. The former political prisoner opened up his first address to the 64th UN General Assembly by recalling his imprisonment under the previous regime. “I have spent many of the past General Assembly [read full ...] Share ރައީސުލްޖުމްހޫރިއްޔާ މިހެން ވިދާޅުވީ، ސްޕްރީމް ކޯޓުގެ ފުރަތަމަ އަހަރީ ދުވަހުގެ މުނާސަބަތުގައި، ރޭ ބޭއްވެވި ރަސްމިއްޔާތުގައި ވާހަކަފުޅު ދައްކަވަމުންނެވެ. ރާއްޖޭގައި ޝަރީޢަތް ހިންގުމުގެ ބާރާއި އޭގެ އިންތިޒާމާއި ނިޒާމު، މީގެކުރީގައިވެސް އޮތީ ވަކިވެފައި ކަމަށާއި، ވެރިކަމުގެ ތެރޭގައި ދާދިފަހުން އަޅުގަނޑުމެން މިދުށް ފަދައިން މަސްހުނިވެ ލާމެހިފައި ނޫންކަމުގައި ރައީސުލްޖުމްހޫރިއްޔާ ވިދާޅުވިއެވެ. ރައީސުލްޖުމްހޫރިއްޔާގެ ވާހަކަފުޅުގައި، [read full ...] Share The government’s development projects, financed by bilateral grant assistance and loan facilities, are progressing on schedule, President Mohamed Nasheed has said. In his weekly radio address yesterday, President Nasheed said international assistance for the projects was necessary due to budget constraints. “The government is able to undertake these projects because of aid from different countries and loans [read full ...] |
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