Ex-President of the Maldives is injured in bomb blast: Explosion targets politician who is an outspoken critic of religious extremism as he leaves his home
Ex-President of the Maldives is injured in bomb blast: Explosion targets politician who is an outspoken critic of religious extremism as he leaves his home
- Mohamed Nasheed is being treated in a hospital in the capital of Male
- Little is known about the blast but ministers said it was an attack on Nasheed
- The former president was the Maldives’ first democratically elected leader
Maldives’ first democratically elected president and current Parliament Speaker Mohamed Nasheed has been injured in a blast Thursday near his home and was being treated in a hospital in the capital, police said.
The police media unit text message did not give more details but said it has started investigations and urged the public to refrain from going to the blast area in the capital, Male.
Maldives Home Minister Imran Abdulla told a local television that Nasheed’s injuries were not life-threatening and that the government will get the assistance of foreign agencies in the investigations.
Maldives’ first democratically elected president and current Parliament Speaker Mohamed Nasheed has been injured in a blast
Maldives Home Minister Imran Abdulla told a local television that Nasheed’s injuries were not life-threatening
Nasheed, now 53, became the first democratically elected leader of the archipelago state after a 30-year autocratic rule. He served as president from 2008 until 2012 when he resigned amid public protests.
He was defeated in the following presidential election and became ineligible to enter the 2018 election due to a prison sentence. His party colleague Ibrahim Mohamed Solih won the 2018 presidential election.
In 2019, Nasheed was elected Parliament speaker and he has remained an influential political figure in the country.
Photos circulated on social media showed a ripped up motorcycle at the scene but police did not say whether the blast was an assassination attempt.
The police media unit text message did not give more details but said it has started investigations and urged the public to refrain from going to the blast area
Photos circulated on social media showed a ripped up motorcycle at the scene but police did not say whether the blast was an assassination attempt
Soldiers secure a site after a bomb blast injured former Maldives president and current parliament speaker Mohamed Nasheed in Male
However, neighboring India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar in a tweet described the blast as an attack on Nasheed.
‘Wish him a speedy recovery. Know that he will never be intimidated,’ Jaishankar said.
Nasheed is known as a champion against global warming and an outspoken critic of religious extremism in this predominantly Sunni Muslim nation, where preaching and practicing other faiths are banned by law.
Maldives is known for its luxury resort islands but has seen rare violent attacks. In 2007, a blast in a park in the capital wounded 12 foreign tourists.
However, neighboring India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar in a tweet described the blast as an attack on Nasheed
In 2019, Nasheed was elected Parliament speaker and he has remained an influential political figure in the country