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International
Institute for Asia Studies
Where Did the Maldives
People Come From?
The Maldives consist of
over 1000 small coral islands stretching over 764 km of
the Indian Ocean west of Sri Lanka. The country is
populated by roughly 180,000 people who call themselves
Devehi(s) ('islanders'), and their language is Divehi,
which is also the ethnographic term. These islands are
grouped mostly into ring-like coral atols, and since
atol is a Devehi word it should be spelled correctly
with one l. Seafaring explorers of past centuries
fancied that the shape of this chain of atols resembled
a garland, and indeed on a map it does look like this.
So the Archipelago came by the name mala div
(garland island, a common word in Indian languages), and
the name should properly be spelled Maladiv, not Maldive.
read more
Press Release - Asian
Development Bank
Tourists To Lead Maldives'
Recovery
MALE, MALDIVES - Ten weeks after the tsunami, tourists
are beginning to arrive in the Maldives in greater
numbers.
"Flights are fuller and hotels are reporting 50%
occupancy, up from around 30% after the tsunami," says
Richard Vokes, a director in ADB's South Asia Department
who is helping to prepare ADB assistance for the
Maldives.
read more
Local News
30
people to loose their Island Aviation Jobs
Male' - Confirmed sources have revealed that Island
Aviation is in real bad shape and needs to cut costs as
a matter of urgency. It is now expected that 30 staff
will be made redundant very soon. Even the pay cuts that
were introduced last month with the pre-text of Tsunami
Savings has not been adequate to keep the company
afloat. Gayyoom really should stop doing business and
let the private sector be engaged in it. Thirty more
families are going to suffer as a consequence of his
mismanagement and corruption in government.
Local News
Pro-democracy
members will walk out of the Parliament tomorrow
Male’ - The constitutional assembly (Special Majlis) is
due to convene tomorrow to elect a Speaker and Deputy
Speaker tomorrow. However, there has been a clash of
opinion amongst the members about how to conduct the
election, in short by Show of Hand or by a Secret Vote.
This argument did lead to 23 MPs to walk out of the
Majlis in protest on July 19th, 2004.
In the first session held last week the same argument
erupted and the matter was not resolved. However, in
reference to
a statement by the Attorney General, Dr Saeed today,
Gayyoom will get his way and there will be a vote by
show of hand tomorrow. Reliable sources within the
sphere of the reformists or pro-democracy members have
confirmed that as many as 20 or more members are going
to walk out of the Majlis in protest if this were to be
the case tomorrow.
It was the former Attorney General Dr. Munavvaru who is
the most prominent legal authority that quite
unequivocally interpreted the constitution with regard
to this issue and stated that a secret ballot is the way
forward in reference to Article 133. The new Attorney
General’s statement appears to be in total contradiction
to that.
Abbas Ibrahim, Gayyoom's
brother in law is expected to be elected by show of hand
tomorrow as the Speaker and Shaheen Hameed, Gayyoom's
nephew is expected to with the Deputy Speaker position.
Editorial
Demonstration
in Mosques after Friday Prayer in Maldives… Gayyoom will
have to step down…
Gayyoom stops people from assembling and becoming a
mass. He sends a few police jeeps and a tanker to the
location to scare the people, who disperse rather
quickly out of fear of possible death. Maldivians have
every right to be afraid after what they witnessed on
Black Friday, 13th August 2004. No sane
person would want to die at the hands of a brutal
dictator.
read more
Editorial
Need
for a Workers Union in Maldives
In Maldives, there is an urgent need for a General
Workers Union to address the various issues of
employment. The main principles of such a union would be
to promote workers’ prosperity and welfare. Their
working conditions must be up to internationally
acceptable standards, their pay must be enough to
provide them with a decent living and they must be able
to get justice if and when such a need arise, such as
unfair dismissal and salary cuts.
read more
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Blast from the past
For Gayyoom, it is all a show
It does not matter to
Gayyoom that his people are living in poverty. It does not matter to him
that behind his grand multimillion dollar palace scores of people sit
around the corner of the local market and beg for food and money. In
Maldives there is a culture of begging, some on the street openly but mostly
behind the scenes. Seemingly affluent families
need to ask people for help when they need a little bit more to do an
urgent operation or to educate their children.
By nature Maldivians are proud people and it hurts to be reduced to
this level of poverty.
read more
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Blast
from the Past - Report by HIMAL
Flush
funds and family games in the Maldive Islands
The combination of feudal patriarchy, big business and
religious extremism that exists in the Maldives is not
only lethal for the future of the country and its people
but also has serious implications for the South Asian
region. The milky white and spotless beaches of the
archipelago can give the casual observer the impression
that all that there is to those beaches are the white
sands by the blue lagoons. What they do not see are the
numerous crabs with sharp claws that live in the sand.
This is an apt metaphor for the political scene of the
Maldives. The government rules unopposed with no
political strikes, demonstrations or agitation. There is
a seeming air of serenity in which it is easy to miss
out the resentment against the government. At least,
that is how it was until a few weeks ago when the
popular image of a tranquil and placid archipelago was
shattered by the sound of gunfire, rubber bullets and
tear gas canisters.
read the report
Reporters
Without Boarders
Reporters
Without Borders pays tribute to women journalists under
threat worldwide
As the world celebrates
International Women's Day on 8 March, a French reporter
is being held hostage in Iraq and four others are
imprisoned elsewhere. Five women journalists have been
killed doing their jobs since 8 March 2004.
read more

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Monday 7 March 2005
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BBC
News
Bolivian
President Carlos Mesa has announced he will tender his
resignation to Congress on Monday
He
has been in office for 17 months, during which protests
over the use of Bolivia's resources have increased.
Business leaders have accused him of ruining the
country's economy, and there have been campaigns for
regional autonomy in Santa Cruz province.
read more
UN News
"Small
nations felt more vulnerable to challenges and threats
such as terrorism and the spread of weapons of mass
destruction" F Jameel
The Foreign Minister of
Maldives, Fathulla Jameel, said small nations felt
more vulnerable to challenges and threats such as
terrorism and the spread of weapons of mass destruction,
as their security was entirely dependent on the
prevalence of global security and the observance of the
rule of law by all States. Clearly, the concerns of
small States could not be confined only to issues of the
environment, climate change, sea-level rise and
sustainable development. The ominous threats on the
political and security fronts had far-reaching
implications on all.
Video
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Who's Who
Thasmeen
aspires to be the President of Maldives
Ahmed Thasmeen Ali is the eldest son of Maldivian
Business Tycoon, Minaa Kudey (Ali Ahmed). Thasmeen is
now 38 years old and holds a BA degree in Economics from
Warwick University, UK and a Masters in Political
Science from American University in Cairo, Egypt.
read more
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Economic
Review
Illegal
Employment Trade in Maldives
Many Maldivian Employment agencies are involved in illegal human trading
in Maldives. For example, a Bangladeshi worker pays US$3000 to come to
the Maldives to work for a mere US$100 monthly salary on average. This
US$3000 is split 50/50 by the agent in Bangladesh and in Maldives. So
for an employment agency in Male bringing 100 workers a month will turn
them US$150,000 as commission fees. This has to stop. Poor Bangladeshi
workers only break even in 2.5 years (if they are paid US$100 a month,
but many are paid less than that and also, the ticket is bought by the
worker too) and only after that they actually start earning something.
And that is without interest! They sell their goats, cows, land, etc and
pay to come to work in the Maldives.
read more
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Shan Shah
Do
the Right Thing; Give a Chance for a Secret Ballot
Article 133 says that it should be a secret ballot.
Although article 97 does not specify that it should be a
secret ballot, or show of hands most credible legal
opinion in the country is that it should be a secret
ballot. Even those who think that it could be either
way, also confide that they prefer a secret ballot.
Several of Gayoom’s members in the Majlis, specially new
appointees, say that they also believe a secret ballot
is the best option.
read more

Sunday 6 March 2005
Local News
Abdulla
Shahid caves in to threats of 'DO exposure'
Executive Secretary to the Gayyoom, Abdulla Shahid
together with his 25Million Rufiyaa skyscraper (in local
terms) had kept part of the Pedestrian Pavement also as
part of his estate. A wooden structure constructed on
the pavement had been there for 10 years according to
neighbours. This had been a problem for the pedestrians
using the busy pavement on Sosun Magu. And after a
series of complaints to the Henveiru District ward
office by the public, no action or even an answer was
given to the many letters written to this affect has
been even acknowledged.
read
more
Local
News
Yameen's Hight Court Case
postponed indefinitely
Male' - The
case of Yameen Vs. Ibrahim Hussain Landhoo has been
postponed today without giving any reason by the
Maldives High Court. Ibrahim Hussain filed the case of
Yameen undermining election laws and giving a public
speech during parliamentary election campaigning earlier
this year.
Furthremore, Ibrahim
Hussain was made to sign a note saying that he cannot
leave Male' without permission from court.
Some people are above the
law, like Yameen and this is a clear example of that.
Even the High Court of Maldives can be stopped by Yameen.
Several locals went to hear the court today but were
disappointed that the session was postponed. By the
looks of this, it appears that Ibrahim Hussain will be
the victim here and will probably get locked up at some
point.
DO
Exclusive
Sheikh
Fareed severely disabled by Gayyoom's torture
The following
footage was taken at the end of last year when Sheikh
Fareed was allowed to attend his uncle's funeral in
Male'. Sheikh Fareed was brought from prison just for
the funeral that day and was immediately taken back to
prison after the funeral. As seen from the footage,
Sheikh Fareed can barely walk and had to be assisted by
Police personnel. Sheikh Fareed was a healthy man when
arrested last August 2004 for participating in the
pro-democracy demonstration.
What did Sheikh Fareed do to Gayyoom? His only "crime"
was that he knew Islam better than the Almighty Gayyoom.
If Gayyoom is such a religious person, doesn't he fear
Allah at all? Allah would clearly punish those who
torture his true believers in this world. Despite false
allegations that Sheikh Fareed is a fundamentalist by
Gayyoom, he remains a true believer in Islam and
renounces any acts of violence categorically.
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Editorial
It is our
future and we have to protect is with our lives
There is no rule of law in
Maldives and Gayyoom's will is the law. The country is run by a Dictator without
any regard for the adopted constitution. The prime responsibility of protecting
the constitution lies with the Member of the Parliament and they have so far
failed to do so. However, after mounting pressure from dissident both abroad and
in Maldives coupled with international pressure and media criticism of the
regime of Gayyoom, the last election has given some hope to great many
Maldivians who have waited for more than 50 years for a proper state to emerge.
read more
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Business Review
There are more foreign workers in Maldives resorts than Maldivians
The tourism industry of
the Maldives attributes to more than 70% of the Maldives economy. This includes
workers in resorts, hotels, yachts and safaris, travel agencies and companies as
well as support industries such as the supply chain. The resorts in particular
comprises of the largest work force as a category. However, what is very
disturbing today is that in this particular category, there are more foreign
workers than Maldivians. Consequently taking away the opportunities from the
locals to get employment in the sector and hamper their progress as well because
most of the senior posts are given to foreigners.
read more
Political Review
Authoritarian Rule is Against Islam
"Verily
never will God change the condition of a people until they change it themselves."
In the
contemporary world, there are people who envisage or support authoritarianism in
the name of Islam. However this is a great misconception. Islam is a religion
which provides and guarantees freedom of ideas, thought and life. It has issued
commands to prevent and forbid tension, disputes, slander and even negative
thinking among people. In the same way that it is determinedly opposed to
terrorism and all acts of violence, it has also forbidden even the slightest
ideological pressure to be put on them.
read more
Saturday 5 March 2005
Breaking News
Fathin
Hameed & Nasrulla Kamaaluddeen are to marry soon,
Congratulations!
Male’ - Sources closed to the family have confirmed that
the couple have finally decided to tie the knot.
Gayyoom's dearest niece Fathin is 36 year old and
Nasrulla is 49.
The love affair started during Nasrualla's brother
Abdulla Kamaaluddeen's unsuccessful campaign for Male'
seat. The people of Male’ rejected him. AK can now blame
Nasrulla because he was busy with Campaign Manager doing
something else rather than lobbying for his brother.
For the past few weeks, the couple have spent a lot of
time in Fathin's flat in flopped Addu Member Hiyalee's
Light Star Building next to Fathin's father's Abdulla
Hameed's house, H. Meenaaz. According to Nasrulla’s
friends, the only thing he will change about Faathin is
her dress sense and make her more feminine, appearance
wise at least. Nasrullah's incumbent wife, Lailaa is
believed to be heartbroken but has agreed since it could
land Nasrulla a cabinet portfolio. In addition to that,
marrying into the Hameed Clan is 'some' investment.
Fathin is also bi-sexual like her father Hameed, which
is reportedly okay with Nasrulla but the couple are
adamant that they are desperately in love. We wish them
all the best on behalf of all DO readers.
DO sources also confirm that Akram Kamaaludeen is very
angry and jealous of his elder brother’s action because
he was also trying to hit the jackpot with Fathin, for
obvious advantages, which could have made him the
Minister of Education or maybe Information Minister like
Samarey.
The couple are now waiting for the return of Abdulla
Hameed from Singapore who is allegedly undergoing
treatment for Aids. This news, however pleasant or not,
has yet to be officially confirmed or denied by the
authority.
Local
News
Yameen's Hight Court Case
about breach of Election Laws tomorrow in Maldives High
Court
Male' - Mr.
Ibrahim Hussain from Landhoo brought up the case against
Yameen due to the infamous election speech he gave in N.
Milandhoo in January. Giving public speeches by
candidates is prohibited during campaigning. The
recordings and scripts of this speech has been leaked by
DO in January and hence there appears to be no way out
for Yameen from this because of this staggering
evidence. However, after all he is the brother of
Gayyoom, so nothing will happen to him as far as most
Maldivians are concerned. No one is above the law said
Gayyoom on the BBC in August 2004, so this will be a big
test for Gayyoom and his regime as a whole.
Public will be allowed in if they go there on time with
ID cards but sadly there are about 30 seats there for
the public.
The High Court is located near Voice of Maldives in
Henveiru near the Tripod Square. A small demonstration
near the Square is expected by reformists and
pro-democracy activists as most of them will not be able
to get a seat.
Minivan News
Gayoom
tells Gasim: I Don’t Want Your Aid
The Maldivian government has
turned away more than 30 tonnes of aid, donated by Gasim
Ibrahim’s Villa Foundation, Minivan News has learnt from
leaked documents today.
The leaked letter, from Ibrahim Ismail (Executive
Director at the Education Ministry) to Gasim’s Villa
Foundation (see below) says that the Ministry received
the aid on 24th January 2005. However because it is “too
low grade compared to the aid we are giving” it has been
turned away. Moreover, Gasim has been asked to take the
aid back “as soon as possible”.
The aid consists of over 30 tonnes of school stationary
such as exercise book, bought by Villa Foundation
specifically to help Maldives post-tsunami.
read more
Local
News
Gayyoom
meets with Mr. Ong Beng Seng in Singapore
Singapore - Gayyoom met with Mr. Ong Beng Seng and his
business partner Mr. Waheed Deen along with Abdulla
Shahid yesterday. The meeting was mainly to discuss
tourism business as Mr. Seng is now a major shareholder
of the Maldives tourism industry, which includes
majority shares in Bandos and Four Seasons amongst
others. Mr. Seng is also developing Landaaagiraavaru in
Baa Atoll which he secured through Sobir when Club Med
decided not to develop the resort. Mr. Seng is also a
close associate of Fathuhulla Jameel and is believed to
have closed the deal of Kandooma days before Tsunami.
Gayyoom being the ultimate decision maker, this was
quite an opportunity for a hotel tycoon like Mr. Seng to
make Gayyoom also a partner of his powerful business
formulae.
Mr. Seng is one of the
richest men in Asia and winner of Businessman of the
Year 1991 in Singapore and the Managing Director of
Hotel Properties Limited.
Business News
Who
is Mr Ong Beng Seng?
It all started when
the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) censured a
publicly listed property development company called
Hotel Property Ltd (HPL) for not seeking shareholders'
approval for the sale of some of its condominium
developments at a discount price. Shareholders of HPL
had been grumbling about the way business was conducted
in the company especially when it came to dealings with
the Lee family. Many of the shareholders were waiting to
buy units at the said project. When the launch of the
property never came to pass, the shareholders saw red
and demanded an explanation.The stock exchange
authorities quickly announced that HPL had breached
regulations. One day later, Lee Kuan Yew and his son,
Lee Hsien Loong, publicly revealed that they too had
bought HPL condominiums. The story made headlines and
started tongues wagging. The story was then traced back
to one Ong Beng Seng, a property tycoon in Singapore,
and Managing Director of HPL.
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Press Release -
International Monetary Fund
US$ 6.3 million in Emergency Assistance for the Maldives
The
Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
has approved SDR 4.1 million (about US$ 6.3 million) in
emergency assistance for natural disasters for the
Maldives. The amount approved is available immediately
to help the government deal with the devastating effect
of the tsunami that struck the island on December 26,
2004.
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Corruption News
Abdullah
Yaameen Gayyom’s ( Raagodi Raaja) Hidden Wealth
by "A concerned
Maldivian"
During Raagodi Raaja's regime at STO he opened the STO
Singapore office and news given to our fellow citizens
were that this office is only to provide necessary items
for STO head office. We were kept in total darkness
while Raagodi Raaja was making millions of dollars ! His
side kick Ahmad Muneez (Mobile No: +6597347417 Office
No:+653244668) is the one looking after all his dirty
work and the bank accounts.
read more
Corruption
News
MRF 240,000
paid by Government to his friend Zahir to support
private business
Dr. Zahir Hussain,
is making an income of at least MRF 40,000 (Dollars
3000) from the President’s Office. Sources at the
Maldives College of Higher Education (MCHE) inform that
Zahir made lofty promises on his first day as the
President of MCHE. But, immediately after the
appointment as the President, he took a leave to saying
that he was going away to plan the future of Maldives
College, to make it a University in one year. After a
month’s paid leave, he came back and occupied his office
for few weeks, reporting to work at 11 am and going home
at 1 pm. Now he is not attending the office at all. He
also brought staff from the Youth Ministry to serve has
his boys and girls, now they are also hanging around the
College with nothing to do. One of his close friends
reveals that soon after he joined the College he became
worried about its complexity and realized that it
required persistent effort, having to put in many hours
a day. He no longer likes to work hard.
read
more
Corruption
News
"How much is
Rashida Making to sit at home?
MRF
40,000 a month
While musicians and actresses are struggling to donate
money
to victims of Tsunami, I have a good idea to suggest to
Mustapha Hussain. Why don’t you suggest Rashida to do
what you did. She would be a good principal for MES that
really needs another person than the outdated Ali
Mustapha. Now Rashida is ashamed of herself for having
to sit at home, drive her flagged car, while unable to
contribute to society in any way. For the past several
months, she has been the Chair of the Education Council
that has no members, except the Chair. Her Assistant
Yasir, who runs a private tuition business, is also
finding himself in an awkward position.
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Friday 4 March 2005
World Issues
Saddam's
son Uday was poised to topple dad : controversial US
journalist
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - The eldest son of Iraqi dictator
Saddam Hussein was plotting to overthrow his father just
as US troops advanced on Baghdad in March 2003,
journalist Peter Arnett claimed in Playboy Magazine.
Uday Hussein, known for his ruthlessness and flashy
lifestyle, had won the support of the leadership of his
father's Fedayeen militia to overthrow Saddam's 35-year
rule, according to an advance copy of the April edition
of Playboy obtained by AFP.
read more
Shan Shah
Shaheen Hameed’s
Family-Pleasing Drama in the Majlis
Shaheen’s
schoolmate Ibra said that he would not resign from as
the member of special majlis. Why so. It is because of a
simple logic. Constitution says that Special Majlis
consist of cabinet members, parliament members, and
members elected for the special majlis. Some Ministers
such as Yameen are now holding two seats (1) one as a
cabinet minister and (2) the other as a parliament
member. If Yameen is allowed to represent these majlises,
(vazeerunge majlis and raiyethunge majlis), then Ibra
should also be able to represent both majlises (raiyethunge
majlis and special majlis seats).
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Local News
Shuaib
released after 7 hours of interrogation by Gayyooms
Police Mafia
Popular reformist and a senior member of the Maldivian
Democratic Party (MDP) was summoned to the Police
HQ today and interrogated by Gayyoom Intelligence Mafia
for National Security headed by Sgt. Ali Ahmed.
The
main question was with regard to Shuaib allegedly
speaking to people about the government of Gayyoom and
stating that the only way to bring an end to this
tyranny is mass appraisal. He was asked question about
whether he is telling people to get ready for a
demonstration in Republican Square, same as on Black
Friday August 13, 2004 and whether he has been telling
people that American President George Bush will come and
remove Gayyoom like they did with Saddam. He was also
questioned about why every time something happens to him
it is instantaneously reported on DO. Shuaib replied and
stated that he has no idea how the news goes to DO and
said that DO was a sophisticated network and why and how
do the Police browse DO when it banned in Maldives.
Shuaib was warned that he should no been seen in public
and try not to get involved in politics as otherwise the
Police will have to arrest him.
DO
will be recommending Sgt. Ahmed and his boys to be send
to the USA for proper training at American CIA so that
he can learn what to do and what questions to ask.
All
we know is that if Gayyoom starts arresting people like
before, he should be prepared for a mass demonstration
from the people and with the world attention on Maldives
like never before, Gayyoom can be rest assured that
world media will be on the ground when we do that this
time.
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Local News
Sheikh
Fareed released from Solitary confinement and now in a
jail cell
Confirmed reports say that Fareed has been released from
solitary confinement and is now in a cell with 40 other
inmates. Gayyoom has held Fareed in solitary confinement
for more that 6 months and passes a sentence for an
earlier case after arresting in relation to August 2004
demonstration. Gayyoom could not pass a sentence to
Fareed on
11th
August 2004 because of the huge public protest that day.
Fareed's only 'crime' is that he reads Quran, Speaks
Arabic, knows Islam and Sharia better (much much better)
then the self proclaimed Ayatollah of Maldives, Al-Ustaz
Maumoon Abdul Gayyoom, GCMG - Grand Cross of St. Michael
and St. George. How can a 70 year old Dictator compete
with a 32 year old mind that is pure and fresh?
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Minivan
News Today
Why
did Hussain Yoosuf Stab Two Cops?
A leaked statement
from Lieutenant Mohamed Ashwan reveals shocking torture
of Yoosuf by the police/NSS
Why
the election of Speaker for the Special Majlis is so
Important
Because regime intimidation of MPs has happened often in
the past, MPs must be allowed to vote in secret
A
Mini Revolution in the Making at CHSE
A secret band of students called ‘the whistleblowers’
are plotting the downfall of the school ‘regime’
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