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18 Oct 2017 | Wed 08:35
Former President Mohamed Nasheed speaking at a panel held at the Geneva Summit earlier this year
Former President Mohamed Nasheed speaking at a panel held at the Geneva Summit earlier this year
The Geneva Summit for Human Rights and Democracy
Ex-President Nasheed on UNHRC
Maldives is an 'outcast' to the international community, says ex-president Nasheed
Nasheed said this in a post on his official Twitter account
Nasheed said he recognizes why Maldives withdrew its candidacy only months before the election
Maldives deferred its candidacy for a later term “in the spirit of regional solidarity and in an effort towards achieving consensus within the Asia Pacific Group”

Former president and opposition leader Mohamed Nasheed has insinuated that Maldives would never have been able to secure a seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council, adding that the nation is an ‘international outcast’.

Nasheed said this in a post on his official Twitter account on Tuesday, where he also said to have recognized why Maldives withdrew its candidacy only months before the election.

Members to the Council’s regional seats were elected in a general assembly held in New York, where Qatar – a nation with which Maldives severed diplomatic ties with following Saudi Arabia’s decision to do so – secured a seat along with Pakistan.

However, the Maldivian mission had announced in July that it had withdrawn its candidacy, and while the council’s candidate list states as such, four member nations had cast votes for the Maldives. 

According to the permanent mission to the UN in Geneva, Maldives deferred its candidacy for a later term “in the spirit of regional solidarity and in an effort towards achieving consensus within the Asia Pacific Group”.

Following Maldives' withdrawal, five candidates contested for four Asia-Pacific seats on the Council; apart from Pakistan and Qatar, Nepal and Afghanistan also won seats on the Council. Malaysia, with 129 votes, was not elected.

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