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South Asian groups welcome Maldives SC order to release political prisoners

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The (CHRI) and the South Media Defenders Network (SAMDEN) have urged the government and its security forces to respect the ruling of the country's for the release of all political prisoners and ensure its enforcement.

The two groups said the Supreme Court's order for the fair re-trial of all the political prisoners is a landmark ruling.

The government's pressure on the court during trials of political prisoners violated the Maldives' Constitution and international law, they said in a statement.

"We support the strengthening of human rights, democratic institutions, and respect for the rule of law in the The latest ruling reaffirms the fundamentals of the separation of powers. We believe this is a step in the direction of bolstering democracy and good governance in the "

The statement was issued by Wajahat Habibullah, Chairperson, Executive Committee, CHRI, and Sanjoy Hazarika, International Director, CHRI, on behalf of the South Media Defenders Network (SAMDEN).

The on Thursday night ordered immediate release of jailed politicians, including former Mohammed Nasheed, and said the "questionable and politically motivated nature of the trials of the political leaders warrant a re-trial".

along with the UN, the US, Australia, Britain and have welcomed the court's decision as "a move towards restoring democracy in the politically troubled nation".

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First Published: Sat, February 03 2018. 19:06 IST
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