Ex-Maldives VP meets EU officials

ANI  |  Brussels [Belgium] 

Former Vice and of the opposition Dr. recently met with officials and briefed them about the prevailing political situation in his country.

Dr. Jameel used his meetings to reiterated that the present government in The , which is headed by Abdulla Yameen,continues to suppress civil liberties and abuse the rights enshrined in the 2008 Maldivian Constitution.

He maintained that freedom of assembly has been prohibited, the independence of the judiciary has been delegitimised and the rule of law has been done away with.

Dr. Jameel, according to the web site, insisted that there has been a complete "muzzling" of the opposition by the Yameen Regime through a 'puppet' judiciary.

He said judges critical of the regime have been arrested and judicial processes set aside.

He said that this has resulted in the imprisonment of all opposition leaders on arbitrary charges of acting against the state in an alleged attempt to topple the government.

Dr. Jameel described Yameen as a "quasi dictator", and is reported to have appealed to the to impose an economic embargo on the

Such an embargo, he was quoted by the web site, as saying, could be used as encouragement for the business sector to apply pressure on President Yameen to follow the rule of law and regain international trust.

The Maldives is a key tourist destination for wealthy travelers from across the

Dr. Jameel is also understood to have cautioned all about President Yameen's ability to manipulate others by saying all the right things, and telling political partners what they wanted to hear.

He also ruled out the possibility of free and fair elections ever taking place in The Maldives.

Dr. Jameel's interactions with the European External Service officials comes even Dr. is leading a delegation to meet officials this week.

But knowing that The has strong interests in the stability of the region, and several of its member states hold strong ties with The Maldives for historical and tourism interests, it is very possible that Dr. Jameel's conversations will fall on deaf ears.

It is likely that the EU will continue to have an 'open-dialogue' with all parties concerned and will keep a close eye on the situation as elections approach.

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 16:21 IST