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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, January 24, 2016
UK's Cameron vows to pressure Maldives over jailed former
The
deposed President of the Maldives Mohamed Nasheed arrives at Heathrow
airport in London, January 21, 2016. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls
Lawyer Amal Clooney (R) sits with
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron and the former Maldives
President Mohamed Nasheed (L) in 10 Downing Street, in London, Britain
23 January 2016. REUTERS/Andy Rain/Pool
British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged on Saturday to apply
pressure on the Maldives to improve the rule of law and free political
prisoners after meeting the country's former president after his
temporary release from jail.
Mohamed Nasheed, the Maldives' first democratically elected president,
is serving a 13-year sentence on terrorism charges for the alleged
abduction of a judge after a rapid trial last March which drew
international criticism.
Nasheed and his lawyer Amal Clooney met Cameron at Downing Street in
London on Saturday after the former president gained permission to
travel to Britain for surgery. The Maldives gained independence from the
United Kingdom in the 1960s.
"Following his release from prison, Mr Nasheed thanked the Prime
Minister for the role the UK had played by continuing to raise his case,
including with other countries," a statement from Cameron's office
said.
Downing Street said the two men had agreed that a Commonwealth meeting
to be held in the Maldives next month would provide an opportunity to
press the Maldivian government to engage in "open political dialogue and
free all remaining political prisoners swiftly".
"The Prime Minister told Mr Nasheed that the UK would continue to raise
concerns about the erosion of democracy and wider situation in the
Maldives and it would also continue to discuss the situation with
international partners," it said.
Nasheed was ousted in disputed circumstances in 2012 for ordering the
arrest of a judge. The United Nations, the United States and human
rights groups have said President Abdullah Yameen's government failed to
follow due process and that the case was politically motivated.
(Reporting by Kate Holton; Editing by Digby Lidstone)


