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19 Apr 2017 | Wed 12:43
Supporters at the opposition gathering on Tuesday, 18th April
Supporters at the opposition gathering on Tuesday, 18th April
Azmoon Ahmed
Opposition Gathering
MDP condemns crackdown on 'peaceful gathering'
The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) has heavily condemned the crackdown on its gathering on Tuesday night
MDP said the officers’ actions were illegal
The party had highlighted its adherence to the laws on Freedom of Assembly, adding that the gathering had been peaceful

The Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) has heavily condemned the crackdown on its gathering on Tuesday night.

In a press statement following the police’s disbandment and barricading of the party’s main offices, MDP said the officers’ actions were illegal.

The party had highlighted its adherence to the laws on Freedom of Assembly, adding that the gathering had been peaceful.

The statement also noted that a gathering conducted by the ruling party – that had closed-off roads in the heavily populated capital city – being allowed to continue is a sign of tyranny.

Officers of the police’s special operations unit had on Tuesday night arrested the party’s chairperson and used pepper-spray on supporters and journalists.

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