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EC President becomes emotional over ties to MDP

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Elections Commission (EC) President Fuad Thowfeek says he expected MDP to come forth in aiding him during his tribulations.

Fuad made the statement on Monday, March 04, 2024, and said he once viewed the current opposition party as “part of him”.

EC was summoned to the Independent Institutions Committee of the parliament on Monday, to question about the preparations for the upcoming parliamentary election. Former Central-Henveiru MP and current The Democrats member Ali Azim said that independent commissions have a history of working in favor of any administration in power.

Azim further said that despite seeking counsel from the parliament, EC had operated against its instructions on multiple occasions previously.

“Discussions with the government is necessary, and monitor if things proceed accordingly. However, we do hope [EC] will not act in any manner that goes against our instructions,” Azim said.

Fuad, who became emotional from the MP’s statements recalled MDP and Azim’s support to him since 2014.

He further said that the Supreme Court held him in contempt of the top court after he refused to adhere to instructions issued by the then administration in 2014. Fuad also said he was given an ultimatum of either jail time for refusal or another year with the EC if complied.

“It was over the possibility that I may refuse, that I had flown abroad back then. Back then, even the parliament acknowledged the top court’s decision violated the law, noting a member of an independent commission can be expelled only by the parliament. I had reminded of this at the parliament as well, but to no avail,” Fuad said.

While his term was set to conclude by November 2014, he was terminated earlier in April of the same year. Fuad said he requested via letter to the EC to pay him for the remainder of his term, after which the commission wrote to Ministry of Finance to settle his remuneration.

“Finance Ministry has not responded to the said letter till date,” Fuad said.

Fuad said he requested for the remuneration from the president during the recent MDP-led administration as well. The president however, said his remuneration could not be settled.

Speaking about the inception of The Democrats, which was found by former MDP members with Mohamed Nasheed at helm, Fuad said that regardless of the dissent, he attempted to expedite the efforts in forming the new party.

“However, three of the commission members had attempted to oust me,” he said.

The EC president further said he is aware that MDP had conspired with his colleagues to have him removed from the commission.

While noting Monday’s committee meeting session was being recorded, Fuad said he is unfazed to express his opinion about MDP.

“Whether it is an MDP-led goverment, PPM, or PNC, I have not violated the laws and regulations, whether it was on threat or intimidation,” Fuad said.

At the committee meeting, Fuad highlighted the lack of security for independent commissions from the influence of political parties, and requested protection for the members employed in them.

Source(s): sun.mv

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Coral bleaching alert level raised from ‘watch’ to ‘warning’

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The coral bleaching alert level in the Maldives has been raised from ‘watch’ to ‘warning’, with the Maldives Marine Research Institute warning it may soon rise further to the highest alert level in the north and southern Maldives.

Coral bleaching is when corals turn white due to various stressors. However, the leading cause of coral bleaching is climate change.

The world is currently experiencing the fourth global coral bleaching event, and the second one within the span of the year.

The MMRI said in a statement that it is now receiving reports of widespread coral bleaching across the Maldives.

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which runs a Coral Reef Program, the latest satellite images show the bleaching alert level in the Maldives is now at ‘warning’ level – the third highest warning level – up from ‘watch’ just a month ago.

The MMRI warned that the alert level is expected to rise to ‘alert level 1’ within one week.

“It is also possible that areas in the north and south of Maldives will reach ‘alert level 2’,” warned the institute.

Maldives experienced its first widespread coral bleaching incident in 1998.

According to MMRI, such incidents have increased in frequency.

The institute also warned that human activities may impede coral recovery.

“While Maldives’ corals recover faster after bleaching incidents compared to other countries, the impact of human activities at such a time could slow down recovery and even obstruct it,” warned the institute.

Human activities that may impede coral recovery include dredging, land reclamation and beach nourishment.

“Such activities have a negative impact on coral reef ecosystems, even if it’s is just temporary,” said the MMRI.

“We urge all parties to suspend activities that may raise coral stress level, amid forecasts of coral bleaching incidents due to the warming ocean temperature.”

MMRI also urged all parties to report coral bleach incidents to the institute.

Source(s): sun.mv

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Land up for sale from two phases of Thilafushi

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Housing Development Corporation (HDC) has announced the sale of land from Phase I and Phase II of the industrial island of Thilafushi, exclusively for Maldivian citizens.

Total 108 plots are available for industrial purposes from Thilafushi Zone A, Area B.

  • Type 1: 2,500-4,999 square feet, 64 plots
  • Type 2: 5,000-9,999 square feet, 42 plots
  • Type 3: 10,000-14,999 square feet, 2 plots

The sale of land will be carried out in two phases; the submission of Expression of Interest (EOI) and, in cases where a plot receives more than one EOI, it will go to bidding.

The minimum bid price is MVR 1,700 per square feet.

Interested parties can submit their bids via HDC’s portal or via email to sales@hdc.mv.

Meanwhile, the opportunity has also been opened for parties who have leased land from Phase I of Thilafushi to purchase the plot. The opportunity is open for parties who have leased land the size of 5,000 square feet or more.

Thilafushi is being developed as the main industrial and business hub in the greater Male’ region.

Source(s): sun.mv

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UN report: Conflict could set Gaza development back four decades

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The development of Gaza could face a retrogression by over four decades if the current Palestinian-Israeli conflict was to last for nine months, according to a UN report.

The report, issued on Thursday, reveals a joint study by the UN Development Programme and the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), which warns of sharp decline in the Human Development Index (HDI), a summary measure of well-being, in the Gaza Strip and Palestine amid the ongoing Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

The study showed that after nine months of the conflict, the HDI for Gaza could fall to 0.551, setting back progress by 44 years. For Palestine, development could retrogress by more than 20 years – to earlier than 2004.

“This assessment projects that Gaza will be rendered fully dependent on external assistance on a scale not seen since 1948, as it will be left without a functional economy, or any means of production, self-sustainment, employment, or capacity for trade,” said ESCWA Executive Secretary Rola Dashti.

As the conflict approaches its seventh month, the poverty rate in Palestine has surged to 58.4 percent and its GDP has plunged by 26.9 percent, resulting in a loss of $7.1 billion from a 2023 no-war baseline, the UN report showed.

At least 34,596 Palestinians have been killed and 77,816 wounded in Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 7, according to latest update by Palestine’s health ministry.

Hamas said on Thursday it is studying Israeli ceasefire proposals in a “positive spirit” and a delegation is set to visit Egypt soon for further talks, as Israel reiterates it will attack Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah regardless.

Meanwhile, Israel launched an aerial attack from the direction of the occupied Golan Heights on Thursday night against a military site near the Syrian capital of Damascus, injuring eight soldiers and causing material losses, the Syrian Defense Ministry said.

The targeted areas are known strongholds for elements of Hezbollah and Iranian-backed militias, according to the observatory in Syria.

This attack follows a reported decline in Israeli attacks over the past month, which the Syrian observatory’s director attributed to the strikes on the Iranian consulate in Damascus on April 1.

Iran on Thursday announced sanctions on several American and British individuals and entities for supporting Israel in its war against Hamas. The sanctions include prohibiting accounts and transactions in the Iranian financial and banking systems, and blocking assets within the jurisdiction of Iran as well as visa issuance and entry to the Iranian territory.

Türkiye also announced the halt of all trade activities with Israel as of Thursday until the latter allows the flow of humanitarian aid to the region, said the Turkish trade ministry.

A Shiite militia in Iraq on Thursday claimed responsibility for a missile attack on three sites in the cities of Tel Aviv and Be’er Sheva in Israel “in solidarity with the people of Gaza,” and pledged to persist in targeting the “enemy’s strongholds.” The group has launched multiple attacks on Israeli and U.S. bases in the region since the Gaza conflict broke out.

Source(s): CGTN

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