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Yameen: You got your positions because of my team; have the courage to take to the streets

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President-elect Dr. Mohamed Muizzu had appealed for a pause to rallies against Yameen’s imprisonment, and for a chance for him to secure the opposition leader’s release in due process. In his first press conference upon winning the presidential runoff election on Saturday, he asked the incumbent president, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, to use his executive powers to transfer Yameen to house arrest. The outgoing president complied, and Yameen was transferred to his home in Male’, the next day.

But with the conviction against him in place, he remains a prisoner.

Despite Muizzu’s appeal for a halt to protests, Yameen’s supporters continue to gather outside his residence, every night.

He spoke to his supporters from out a window of his residence on Wednesday night.

Yameen said that most of the people out on the streets fighting for his rights were everyday citizens, most of them women.

He said that it was because of him and his supporters that top officials got their jobs.

“The people sitting in big chairs got that luxury because of the efforts of President Yameen and because of you,” said Yameen, addressing the supporters gathered outside his residence. “Its human nature, once you get your positions, you forget, and taking to the streets becomes something that is beneath them.”

Yameen said that the people must ask parliamentary candidates who come to them for votes whether they are contesting for the sake of the country, or to promote personal interests.

“If they are working for the sake of this country, then, they should have the courage to take to the streets with you, when the leader who worked the hardest for the sake of this country is detained. They should have the courage. They should have the courage to take to the streets,” he said.

Yameen said that he would be free, is he received a free and fair trial. He said that he would not plead for his freedom, either from the current the administration or any other administration.

You cannot take away the love of the people, even if you put me in a jail cell, he said.

Yameen said that he does not wish to take office because of the power and prestige it comes with.

“What makes me sad is that all these people think I desperately want to become president. Presidency isn’t something you face out of the desire for power and prestige… And it isn’t something you want because you desire the MVR 100,000 salary,” he said.

Yameen said that though he may have to go back to prison, he takes pleasure in seeing the fall of the current administration.

The people who spoke against tyranny, became tyrants to the Maldivian people themselves, he said.

Source(s): sun.mv

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Israel moves into north Gaza Hamas stronghold, pounds Rafah

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Israel’s tanks pushed into the heart of Jabalia in northern Gaza on Thursday, facing anti-tank rockets and mortar bombs from militants concentrated there, while in the south, its forces pounded Rafah without advancing, Palestinian residents and militants said.

The slow progress of Israel’s offensive, more than seven months after Hamas’ deadly cross-border raid prompted it, highlighted the difficulty of achieving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s aim of eradicating the militant group.

Armed wings of Hamas and its ally Islamic Jihad have been able to fight up and down the Gaza Strip, using heavily fortified tunnels to stage attacks in both the north—the focus of Israel’s initial invasion—and new battlegrounds like Rafah.

“We are wearing Hamas down,” Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said, announcing that more troops would be deployed in Rafah, where he said several tunnels had been destroyed.

Senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri responded that the group would defend its people “by all means.”

Israel says four Hamas battalions are now in Rafah along with hostages abducted during the October 7 assault, but it faces international pressure not to invade the city, where hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinian civilians are sheltering.

South Africa asked the top UN court to order a halt to Israel’s Rafah offensive, saying it was “part of the endgame in which Gaza is utterly destroyed.” Israel has denied South African allegations of genocide in Gaza and said it had complied with an earlier court order to step up aid.

The Gaza death toll has risen to 35,272, health officials in the Hamas-run coastal enclave said, and malnutrition is widespread with international aid efforts blocked by the violence and Israel’s de-facto shutdowns of its Kerem Shalom crossing and the Rafah border crossing with Egypt.

Israel says it needs to eliminate the organization after the deaths of 1,200 people on October 7 and to free the 128 hostages still held out of the 253 abducted by the militants, according to its tallies.

Source(s): CGTN

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China: No intention to debt trap Maldives

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Former Maldivian president Mohamed Nasheed during an interview with Sri Lankan media outlet ‘The Morning’, claimed China was “debt trapping” the Maldives, and added the island nation has weakened by distancing itself from India.

Nasheed alleged China was inflating project costs to exploit Maldives’ reliance on foreign allies in running developmental projects, while procuring their own equipment and personnel for the initiatives in a well-planned approach. Nasheed claimed this would eventually lead to debt traps set by China, which the Maldives would not be able to repay.

Ambassador Wang strongly rebutted Nasheed’s allegations during a press conference held by the Chinese Embassy in the Maldives on Thursday.

In this regard, Ambassador Wang inquired whether the people of the Maldives believe the remarks made by Nasheed, posing the question as to whether any Maldivian government is foolish enough to put the nation to debt.

She further said all projects carried out in the Maldives – whether be it via loans or grant assistance from China – are carried out at the request of Maldives, rather than on China’s own volition.

When President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu assumed won September’s presidential election, he was dubbed as a “pro-China” individual by international media outlets.

As these allegations heightened, President Muizzu undertook his first-ever state visit after assuming office to China.

The trip saw 20 agreements executed between the two nations, one of which pertaining to the current administration’s largest housing project, the development of Fushidhiggarufalhu.

Nevertheless, President Muizzu has refuted these claims, citing he is “pro-Maldives”.

Source(s): sun.mv

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Fazul: Island Project will bring revolutionary changes to Hulhumale’

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Housing Development Corporation (HDC)’s Managing Director Fazul Rasheed states the Island Project implemented at Hulhumale’ with funding from the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) will bring revolutionary changed to the suburb.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of Hulhumale’ Island Project on Thursday evening, Fazul said work undertaken under the project will pave the way to take Male’ area’s residents and businesses to “another level”, expressing hope for the project to create additional opportunities for businesses.

According to Fazul, a bridge linking Urban Isle and Hulhumale’ and channels will be developed under the project, funded by SFD. He added that the Hulhumale’ Island Project will serve as a path to expand and strengthen horizons which HDC and the government will utilize to revolutionize the area.

Fazul, in his speech, also thanked the Finance Minister, contractors involved in the project and individuals involved in the physical works of the project.

At Thursday’s ceremony, a plaque was presented to SFD’s CEO Sultan bin Abdul Rahman Al-Marshad for the continuous support rendered to the Maldives by the fund.

SFD has provided various assistance to the Maldives over the years. Last year, SFD decided to provide Maldives MVR 2.3 billion in financial assistance.

Additionally, the SDF has provided MVR 3 billion for the project to develop Maldives’ main gateway to the world, Velana International Airport.

Source(s): sun.mv

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