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UK grants asylum to Maldivian ex-prez Nasheed

LONDON:Britain has granted political refugee status to former Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed, who was handed down a 13-year jail term on controversial terrorism charges after a trial in the country that drew widespread international criticism.

UK grants asylum to Maldivian  ex-prez Nasheed

Former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed arrives at Heathrow airport in London in this Jan 21, 2016 photo. Reuters



London, May 24 

Britain has granted political refugee status to former Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed, who was handed down a 13-year jail term on controversial terrorism charges after a trial in the country that drew widespread international criticism.

Nasheed’s lawyer Hasan Latheef said the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) leader had sought political asylum and was granted political refugee status.

A prominent human rights campaigner and Maldives’ first democratically elected president, 49-year-old Nasheed had been allowed to go to Britain in January for a spinal cord surgery following a deal brokered by Sri Lanka, India and the UK.

“President (Abdulla) Yameen has jailed every opposition leader and cracked down on anyone who dares to oppose or criticise him,” Nasheed said in a statement proclaiming his refugee status.

“In the past year, freedom of the press, expression and assembly have all been lost. Given the slide towards authoritarianism in the Maldives, myself and other opposition politicians feel we have no choice but to work from exile—for now,” he said yesterday.

The Maldives government said yesterday that it was disappointed that the UK had agreed to “be part of this charade”, adding that British ministers were helping with efforts to circumvent the law.

Nasheed became Maldives’ first democratically elected leader in 2008, ending three decades of rule by former strongman Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, and served for four years before he was toppled in what he called a coup backed by the military and police.

He was supposed to return to Maldives after the treatment but remained in London where his wife and daughters have been living since he was jailed. — PTI

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