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12 Aug 2017 | Sat 00:07
Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) Deputy Leader Mohamed Shifaz
Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) Deputy Leader Mohamed Shifaz
Mohamed Sharuhaan
Joint Opposition Rally
Shifaz’s response: if arrests would have stopped anything, it would have happened
Citizens will object corruption
Called for direct action
Shifaz called not to yield an inch

Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) Deputy Leader Mohamed Shifaz has responded back to the arbitrary arrests, stating that if arrests could cease the direct action, then it would have happened already.

Speaking in the rally outside MDP headquarters, Shifaz said that if brute force would have stopped direct action, then it would have already happened. Shifaz urged all to use the right of freedom of assembly.

Noting that four Parliamentarians had already been jailed for participating in the reformist movement, Shifaz said President Yameen had placed the Parliament under lockdown. He added that President Yameen saw the calls for a cessation to corruption and graft as destructive views.

Shifaz further said it would be impossible to empower Police and Army to fulfil their mandate so long as President Yameen is allowed to manipulate the system.

Most of the opposition members are either under investigation or in jail. In spite of this, the opposition members assure that they are steadfast and determined to bring change to the nation.

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