- 2005 Maldives civil unrest
On
August 12 ,2005 , civil unrest broke out inMalé ,Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll andAddu Atoll of theMaldives . This unrest was provoked by the arrest ofMohamed Nasheed - an open critic of the presidentMaumoon Abdul Gayoom - and the subsequentdemolition of the "Dhunfini tent", used by the members of theMaldivian Democratic Party (MDP) for their gatherings. Supporters of MDP were quick to demonstrate. They started calling for the resignation of Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, soon after Nasheed's arrest. Several arrests were made on the first night followed by the demolition of the Dhunfini tent. The demolition complicated the situation further provoking the unrest. The unrest grew violent on the third night, onAugust 14 ,2005 , due to the methods used in the attempts by the authority to stop the demonstration.The unrest continued intermittently for three nights, from
August 12 toAugust 14 ,2005 . ByAugust 15 ,2005 , the uprising was controlled with the presence of heavy security aroundMalé . Almost a fourth of the city had to be cordoned off during the unrest.Mohamed Nasheed's arrest
On
August 12 ,2005 , to mark the firstanniversary of the Black Friday, members of theMaldivian Democratic Party and proreformists started gathering near Republican Square. Despite heavy police and National Security Service (NSS) presence, at around 4:30pm local timeMohamed Nasheed along with other several leading members of the party, decided to gather at Republican square. Security was tight around Malé due to the obvious perceptibility of such a demonstration to mark this anniversary. Two days before, onAugust 10 ,2005 , NSS announced that they will be conducting a huge training in Malé for four days, starting fromAugust 11 ,2005 .Despite heavy police presence, Mohamed Nasheed decided to sit right in the center of the Republican square with his colleagues. Minutes later he was approached by a team of
Maldives Police Service . They approached him and asked him to simply "go away" from there. Nasheed demanded to know why he was asked to leave while he is not committing anything illegal. The leader of this team responded by saying such gatherings are illegal and they will have to remove him by force if not obeyed within five minutes. To thisultimatum , Nasheed responded by saying. "You will give us five minutes, after that what? You will beat us to death?". At one time Nasheed asked the police to join them, since he is not inciting violence but peacefully sitting there. Since he refused to leave the spot, the police team moved towards the flag pole few meters away.At around 4:23 p.m.,
riot police moved into Republican Square. Soon they surrounded Mohamed Nasheed and other members of the party present with him. Nasheed and his colleagues still refused to leave the area. Members of riot then forcefully removed them and taken into nearby NSS headquarters. A [http://www.minivannews.com/news/news.php?id=1068 footage of this event] was leaked to "Minivan News", run from outside the country. Along with Nasheed and shortly after that, several others were arrested.* Jennifer Latheef
* Latheefa Umar
* Aminath Shareef
* Ahmed Abbas
* Aminath ShareefDemolition of the Dhunfini tent
Before Nasheed's arrest several members of the MDP went to "Dhunfini Haruge" (a large tent where MDP conducts most of its activities) for Black Friday remembrance as previously planned. The arrest of Nasheed was instantly learnt by the people present at Dhunfini tent. They started calling for the
resignation and the immediate unconditional release of Nasheed in addition to their speeches to mark the Black Friday.When Nasheed was arrested his supporters near Republican Square expressed their discontent over the matter. Within two hours of his arrest his supporters were on the roads near the Republican Square shouting anti-government chants. By 9:30 p.m., they gathered behind parliament building with banners calling for the release of people detained earlier. After sometime rallied towards the Dhunfini Haruge. The crowd at Dhunfini vowed not to leave the tent until the government released the members of MDP.
On the early morning of
August 13 ,2005 , police raided Dhunfini Haruge (MDP meeting point) and demolished the stage, podium and destroyed the speaking facilities, claiming that they had found weapons (sharpened iron rods) on the premises. Police cordoned off several areas in the capital of Malé, around the National Security Services, Shaheed Ali Building (Police Headquarters), Republic Square, People's Majlis and Maldivian Democratic Party Headquarters.More arrests
Several arrests were made during the morning hours of
August 13 ,2005 , as to prevent further demonstrations. Some key people arrested includes:* Shuaib Ali (Furahani)- Democracy campaigner and MDP National Council Member
* Ali Shiyam - Director ofAAA Resorts
* Mohamed Ziyad - MDP CouncillorUnrest
By late afternoon, around 3:00 p.m. on
August 13 ,2005 , MDP members started gathering outside MDP Headquarters - area that was held by the police. By 7:00 p.m. local time the crowd had turned into a large demonstration. This crowd was dispersed by the police using pepper spray.By about 7:45 p.m. the crowd, once again re-assembled on Majeedhee Magu (one of the main roads in the capital) demanding the immediate release of their Chairman Mohamed Nasheed. Riot police arrived on the scene to disperse the demonstrators, but they held off calling for the immediate resignation of President
Maumoon Abdul Gayoom . The police used various methods includingbaton charge s,tear gas , pepper spray and high pressurewater cannon s on the crowd throughout the night.Police arrested several demonstrators, whom by 11:00 p.m. had turned to throwing stones on the
riot control policemen. The mob grew violent as the police tried to stop them. There were reported casualties of both police and civilans.On,
August 14 ,2005 , acurfew has been declared starting from midnight to 4:30 a.m. in Malé. Despite the curfew, people refused to go home. The police controlled the situation by 1:00am with more arrests. In the morning ofAugust 14 ,2005 more people were arrested includingCHSE Chemistry teacher Imad Solih and Abdul Majid, MDP member and a businessman.Third night of the demonstration, second night of the unrest, started after Ishaa prayers on
August 14 ,2005 . Street protest began in Malé at 7:30 p.m. near Athamaa Palace - a hotel. This turned to be the most violent of three nights. Anangry mob confronted the riot police with petrol-soaked burning tennis balls, bricks, stones and other objects. The unrest was controlled by 1:30am ofAugust 15 ,2005 . By the third night some 160 people were arrested and transferred, reportedly, to Feydhoo Finolhu - an uninhabited island ofMalé Atoll - and Girifushi (an island used by the military for training purposes).Both NSS and Police were accused of verbally abusing the crowd, throughout the unrest, which fueled the violence further. On one incident they were accused of storming into a mosque and verbally abusing the people praying [http://www.dhivehiobserver.com/opinions/Fear-in-Maldives1508052.htm] . On the other incident it was reported a pregnant women, Aminath Massha, was beaten by NSS personnel [http://www.dhivehiobserver.com/speicalreports/Aminath-Maasha-15082005.htm] . NSS denied these accusations on state owned television,
Television Maldives , saying they have not beaten up any pregnant women nor they have stormed into the mosque.The opposition has criticized the government of provoking the public, and then using it as a means to arrest senior figures within the opposition to suppress the political activities.
Unrest in other atolls
Unrest also broke out in
Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll andAddu Atoll followingMohamed Nasheed 's arrest.ee also
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2003 Maldives civil unrest
* Black FridayExternal links
* http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/COL253497.htm
Reuters news bulletin
* [http://www.maldiviandemocraticparty.org/2005/pressrelease_13aug2005.htm Press statement by the MDP]
* [http://www.minivannews.com/news/news.php?id=1067 Significant events in chronological order]
* [http://www.minivannews.com/news/fridayphotos.php Photos]
* [http://www.minivannews.com/gallery/ More Photos]
* [http://www.dhivehiobserver.com/Album13082005/index.htm Photos]
* [http://www.pinr.com/report.php?ac=view_report&report_id=355&language_id=1 Report on unrest from pinr.com]
* "Blog posts (Content may not be neutral)" [http://freethemaldives.blogspot.com/2005/08/black-friday-revisited-repeat.html] [http://freethemaldives.blogspot.com/2005/08/black-friday-ii-freedom-vs-n-ss.html]
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