Former Maldives President Nasheed returns from exile

IANS  |  Male 

Maldives' former Mohamed Nasheed, who was in self-imposed exile in for two years, returned to the atoll nation on Thursday and was welcomed by hundreds of supporters and political leaders.

Dressed in his trademark yellow tie, marking the colour, Nasheed was received by his mother Aabidhaa, party number two Shifaz Mohamed and many lawmakers and politicians, news reported.

Nasheed was set to travel on a speedboat from the airport island of to the capital, along with a fleet of boats with dozens of supporters.

He will then head to the campaign hall to address his supporters before holding a press conference. Nasheed is also scheduled to travel to Addu city on Saturday to meet supporters.

The of the country was forced to resign in 2012, and three years later in a widely-criticized trial, was sentenced to 13 years in jail for the illegal detention of a during his term.

Solih defeated incumbent in September, paving the way for the return of Nasheed, who was barred from contesting the elections.

Following Solih's victory, courts in the freed former dictator and other political prisoners, most of whom were arrested on terrorism charges during a political crisis in February despite the annulling the conviction of opposition leaders, including that of Nasheed.

The stayed Nasheed's jail sentence on Wednesday, allowing him to return to the country, and ordered a review of the case.

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First Published: Thu, November 01 2018. 18:04 IST