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Friday, September 27, 2013

British and Indian interests not secured in the 2013 Election in Maldives

Mohamed Nasheed 
The Maldivian Democratic Party, fore-runner in the 2013 Presidential Elections called for a nationwide protest after The Supreme Court on Monday night suspended the run-off while it examines a complaint about the first round of voting by the third-placed defeated candidate, business tycoon Gasim Ibrahim. 
Jumhoori party called for the results to be annulled because of major fraud in the electoral rolls and claimed they have credible evidence of organized mass scale rigging conducted by the Commission Officials.


Commonwealth golden boy flagged
The Commonwealth expressed deep concern without consideration to any circumstances of fraud during the Poll. The Statement issued by the Commonwealth group of countries, which has been monitoring the polls was strongly worded and damning. It said talk of annulling the election was "deeply worrying. The people of Maldives worked hard to get a democratic constitution, they want it respected and it is their right that the elections deliver a result that reflects the wishes of the majority,"  Whilst the majority of 11000 voters, opposed Nasheed’s comeback to office, the Commonwealth’s lack understanding of majority and minority led them to publish a statement supposedly on behalf of the people of Maldives more than their own Supreme court who’s decision that was welcome by all the parties other than the CW favorite, former president Mohamed Nasheed who also slammed the injunction suspending Saturday's run-off vote as undemocratic and the work of a "kangaroo court".

Recently however, the Commonwealth has repeatedly been interfering in the domestic affairs of the Maldives, in the guise of democracy and gone as far as issuing statements in mockery of democracy where all disputes are settled by the courts. This was true when CW favorite Nasheed resigned from President on February 07, 2011. Overwhelmed with sentiment and apprehension Commonwealth Envoy Don McKinnon said in a statement "No election anywhere is going to be absolutely perfect and there was no evidence or claim before the election that the voter register was manifestly so deficient as to distort the outcome."


The Commonwealth, a grouping of former British territories and countries, sent the largest contingent of foreign observers for the first round. They reported the voting as fair and credible. Among other were India and the United Nations. Except for Indian GMR experts planted deep inside the EC no foreign observers were privy to the scandalous scale of rigging that was conducted by the officials from within the Commission.
Dark forces working for the Indian interests funded by GMR again did the inevitable. I is not conceivable for CW favourite Nasheed could have got away in first round on September 7 with 45.45 percent if the counting and subsequent consolidation came out clean.  The calm and orderly conduct of business on that fatal September 7 did bear testament to something murky and mysterious was happening. MDP comes against a backdrop of only 45000 registered members in his party.
The ballot count took less than a day; the EC of Maldives refused a recount on the grounds it will take more than six months. With the Supreme Court involved in the issue, it is expected to reveal many of those murky and mysterious activities that the EC officials engaged in. This will shrink the chances of rigging on that stupendous scale as was conducted on the first round.  CW favourite now faces a run-off against Abdullah Yameen, the half-brother of the islands' former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom. With or without the Supreme Court’s verdict, and more secure and clear conditions in place, PPM expects to win this election with an overwhelming majority.
Maumoon Abdul Gayoom
former President of Maldives 

"There is nothing unconstitutional in the Supreme Court's order" said an official of the Maldivian Government.  "We call upon The Commonwealth group of Countries, the United Nation an countries such as Britain and Germany to read and understand our constitution first and stop making statements that are unconstitutional, for it only display their ignorance and gluttony."  Nasheed, resigned in February last year following his failure to curb the 26 days of demonstrations that was held in Male in protest against him having kidnapped a sitting judge. He later denounced it as a "coup", saying his resignation was tendered under duress in a process orchestrated by Gayoom. He later accused his own deputy who was constitutionally installed as president immediately afterwards as the “coup leader”.

India is the greatest looser in this ordeal. The contract with GMR was terminated by the Waheed Administration on the grounds that the agreement was “Void- ab- Initio” the term legally means “to be treated as invalid from the outset”. Indian efforts to compromise and re-negotiate fell on desert ground.  Nasheed who promised to restore the GMR agreement was fluffily financed by the GMR to turn out the winner in the 2013 Presidential Race.  The Indian effort was not just single fold.  They had a multi-fold approach.  During an official visit to India in mid-2013, Mr. Gayoom was told by Indian officials at any cost we want to ensure that Waheed is not elected.” They also invited Hon. Gasim Ibrahim to dissuade him from forming a coalition with incumbent President, which he did.
Indian High Commission in Male

It is also mindful of China’s expanding influence in the region and many warn the Maldives could become another a Beijing’s stooge sitting in the peripherals of what New Delhi’s calls National Defense periphery.  The Indian media talk about a Chinese submarine base being built in the Maldives,  an idea that was floated by the Nasheed regime, by his then Defense Minister now a member of Jumhoori Alliance promoting Gasim for President. 
India enjoyed greater influence in the Maldives when Nasheed was in power. He has been a vocal supporter of GMR’s right to continue with developing the Male airport, which is seen as a reason for New Delhi’s involvement in the local politics.

Britain and the Western European countries expressing support for Mr. Nasheed is less based on military and security grounds, more so than the appetite for a share of the wealth from the emerging Tourism Super Zone in the Indian Ocean led by Maldives. Nasheed is viewed as accommodating foreign influence for his personal interest more so than protecting and preserving the national sovereignty, it's status and the regional identity Maldives have attained.  Nasheed was described by one GMR official as “a good friend who will do a favor for a few dollars more.”

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Ahmed Assad Isthufaa dhinee tha?


އަޙްމަދް މުޖުތަބާ
އަޚްމަދް އައްސަދް (މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ފައިނާސް ގެ ކުރީގެ ފައިނަންޝަލް ކޮޓްރޯލަރ) އަކީ ފައިނޭންސްގެ ދާއިރާ އިން ވަރަށް ފުންނާބުއުސް، ބޮޑެތި ކާމިޔާބުތަކެއް ޙާސިލް ކުރި މީހެކެވެ. ތްރީއޭ(3އޭ) ކުންފުނި އާއި ހުސޭން ނިޒާރު ގެ ޗެއާރމަން ކަމުގައި ހިންގި މަސްވެރިކަމާއި ބެހޭ ކުންފނި "ރޭޑިޔަންޓްހީޓް" ބަގުރޫޓް ކޮށްލާފައި، އައްސަދުއާއި އެކުވެރިން ކޮޅެއް އުފެއްދި އަމިއްލަ ކޮންސަލްޓަންސީ ކުންފުންޏެއް ވެސް މިފަދައިން ބަންގުރޫޓް ކޮއްލާ، ވޭތުވެ ދިޔަ ހަތަރުވަރަކަށް އަހަރު ތެރޭގައި މިނޫންވެސް މިފަދަ ގިނަ ކާމިޔާބުތަކެއް ހާސިލް ކުރި މީހެކެވެ. 

އެމް.ޑީ.ޕީ ގެ ސަރުކާރު ވުޖޫދަށް އައުމާއި ގުޅިގެން، މީނަ ގެ ކާމިޔާބީތަކުގެ އަލީގައި ރައީސް ނަޝީދް ޤައުމުގެ މާލީހާލަތު ރަނގަޅުކުރުމަށާއި، އިކްތިސާތު ހަރުދަނާ ކުރުމަށް އައްސަދަށް ހަވާލުކުރެއްވިއެވެ. އަލްފާސިލް އައްސަދަށް ލިބިލައްވާފައި ވާ ތަޖުރިބާއާއި ހުނަރުގެ އަލީގައި ޤައުމުގެ އިކްތިސާދު ބިނާކުރައްވަން ފެއްޓެވިޔެއެވެ. އައްސަދު ކުރެއްވި ގިނަގުނަ މަސަތްކަތްތަކުގެ ހެޔޮމަންފާ މިޔަދު އަޅުގަޑުމެން ހުރިހާ ދިވެހި ރައްޔިތުން މި ހިއްސާކުރަނީއެވެ. އައްސަދް ރައީސް ނަޝީދަށް ލަފާ އަރުވާ، ދިވެހިންގެ ދިރިއުޅުމާއި އިކްތިސާދަށް ގެނެސްދެއްވެވި އިސްލާހީ ކުރިއެރުންތަކުގެ ތެރެއިން މިދަންނަވާ ކަންތައްތަށް ފާހަގަކޮއްލަމެވެ. 

(1) ދިވެހި ރުފިޔާގެ އަގު ދައްކުރުން. 
(2) ކަންމަތީ ފިހާރާއިން ވިއްކާތަކެތީގެ އަގު ބޮޑުކުރުން. 
(3) ސަރުކާރު ކުންފުނިތަށް ބަންގުރޫޓް ކުރުމުގެ ސިޔާސަތު ތާރަފް  ކުރުން. 
(4) ސަރުކާރުގެ ޚަރަދުތަށް ބޮޑުކުރުން. 
(5) ބަޖަޓަށް އާމްދަނީ ގެ ގޮތުގައި ލިބޭއަދަކު ބޮޑުކަމަށް މަޖިލިހުގެ މެމްބަރުންނަށް ހުވަފެން ދެއްކުން. 
(6) އަލަށް އިސްކުރެވުނު ފިނާންސް މިނިސްޓަރ ގެ މަސަތްކަތަށް ދަތިކުރުން. 
(7) ސަރުކާރުގެ ޚަރަދުތަށް ކުޑަކުރުމުގެ ގޮތުން ކުރިޔަށްވުރެ ބޮޑުކުރުން. 
(8) މަސްވެރިން ގެ ސަބުސިޑީ ދަންޑުވެރިންނަށްދިނުން. 
(9) ސިވިލްސާރވިސް މުވައްޒަފުން ގެ މުސާރަ އިޔާދަނުކޮށް ހިފެހެއްޓުމުގެ އަޑީގައި ހުރެ،
(10) މިނިސްޓަރ އޮފް ފައިނޭންސް ކަމަށް ފައި ނެގުން 


އަސްސަދު މިހާރު ހާސިލްކުރައްވަން އުޅުއްވާ އަނެއް ކާމިޔާބުއަކީ، ޕީ.ޕީ.އެމް ގެ މާލިހާލަތް ރަގަޅުކުރައްވާ،2013 ވަނަ އަހަރު އިންތިޚާބުވާނެކަމަށް ބެލެވޭ ޕީ.ޕީ.އެމް ގެ ސަރުކާރުގެ މާލީ ވަޒީރުކަން ކުރެއްވުމެވެ. މިފަދަ ގިނަ ގުނަ ކާމިޔާބުތަށް ހާސިލް ކުރައްވާފައިވާ ބޭފުޅުން ގެ އަގުވަޒަންކުރުމަކީ މިޔަދުގެ ސަރުކާރަށް ލާޒިމް ކަމެކެވެ.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Anni hidden character exposed


Before coming to power Mohamed Nasheed promised the world to the Maldivian people. He portrayed himself as a true democrat, many learned Maldivians believed this fox in sheep skin and they sacrificed their money, time and energy and did all they could in all honesty to bring down the thirty year old regime in the hope of having freedom and democracy. One year down the line the fox in sheep skin was exposed.

Just in the nursery fable, when the little Red Riding Hood asked the fox who was in her grandmother’s bed, “what big teeth have you got Grandma”, the fox replied, “All the better to eat you”. Addressing a group of supporters in Alifushi, Anni gave an astonishing exposure into his character he said “when my party people come for help I will help them, but when people not in my party come to me, I will show them how mean and cruel I would be, and they wouldn’t even imagine that”.

This phrase alone lost the parliament vote for MDP. Subsequently Anni the president has been endlessly battling to execute those people, who did not vote for him, and he hasn’t succeeded in doing so to date. The battle rages on with advisors from Britain, Israel and India to no avail, just only failures.

Trying to control the independent institutions to a greater extent have succeeded. But still the very judiciary which was selected by him now working for justice is moving against his mob centered strategy. It reminds me of the 1930 in US when the mob was virtually ruling cities like Chicago and New York. There is absolutely nothing different, here in Maldives its Asians and local settings. Strategy is the same. 

Adolf Hitler Reincarnate
President Mohamed Nasheed
of Maldives.
The Maldivian people, waiting to get hold of this half cranky, character Anni with no sense of shame or respect to the very people who voted for him. Behaves and acts as though he is the reincarnate of Adolf HITLER.  Little does he realize that this small tiny soul was once on the streets of Maldives getting bashed and dragged like a weak mouse, acting the tyrant now with the backing of the Police and Armed Forces of Maldives? It is only a matter of time; the citizens of Maldives will be moved beyond the breaking point. Then no sea would be deep enough, no wall will be high enough, no army would be strong enough to stop the anger and the wrath of Maldivians with blood on their chests, despite the wounds will march forward to bring down the tyrant and his armies.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Almost 2013 Election

It is very unlikely that a single political party will manage the first round of voting in Maldives this time on. Success in the 2013 Elections will depend on the party that manages to come out with maximum tie-ups and alliances. It's a reference to tie-ups that are productive and generate votes, not those that are unyielding and burdensome where the probability of undesirable result tend to be high.

MDP is quite correctly described as the (Most Distrusted Party) in the Maldives in the article “What is the Political future of our country?” and by the way I like that acronym. Two players that would matter in the forthcoming elections are DRP and PPM. Limping behind these two parties, slandering and defaming their way down the 2013 election lane would be MDP solo without any allies.
For a better understanding of our rationale, we need to look at the grouping that made up the second round of voting in 2008

The MDP coalition on the Second Round Voting in 2008


The DRP coalition on the Second Round Voting in 2008

Do you see the difference that the Mighty Coalition against DRP managed to secure? it's only 8.33%. DRP then led by President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom was a popular party indeed.

First Round Voting Results 2008
 
DRP
71731
40.34%
MDP and Gaumee Ethihad
44293
24.91%
Gaumee Party (Hassan Saeed)
29633
16.67%
Republican Party
27056
15.22%
Islamic Democratic Party (Umar Nasser)
2472
1.39%
Social Liberal (Ibrahim Ismail)
1382
0.77%


The analysis of the first round results tells us an interesting story. From the figures above, it is very evident that although DRP was singled out to be thrown out of office on the second round of voting. The percentage of votes secured by the coalition working together in the second round was only 5.31% more than the sum total of the votes the managed to secure working separately in the first round of voting.   And on the second round, the MDP coalition of all the political parties managed only 8.33% more than what DRP single handedly secured on the second round. This is a point to note, in support of our argument regarding 2013.
Looking at the facts and figures in retrospect, we can establish the true gauge of MDP today and predict the 2013 election. First, we acknowledge and value the contribution of alliance members such as Dr. Hassan Saeed, Mr. Gasim Ibrahim during the second round of voting.  Together they commanded 31.89% of the votes in the first round.  So take away the contribution of these two alliance members, MDP was left with a true value of 21.76% a near approximation of its round one run value of 24.91% of which 3.15%  could be attributed to as Gaumee Itthihaad (GIP) Dr. Mohamed Waheed Hassan Maniku contribution.
 In 2013, the table will be turned around.  MDP has failed to be accepted as a viable government it is seen as a party that has not matured and not maldivianised enough to govern this country. MDP failed to understand that we are protective of our religion and country.  During the known 800 years of written history of Maldives, our forefathers have died and martyred for Islam and these islands we call Dhivehi Raajje.  Here is what an insider of MDP said “We shall stand against all forces from within and without that determines to split our nation in the name of development”. 
People still feel and fear the sense of insecurity that governed us over the years and to a great extent true even today.  The Nasheed Administration changed fear factor methods from corporal punishment and imprisonment to economic seclusion and social onslaught.  It wouldn’t be wrong therefore to say that the vast majority of our population suffers from Stockholm syndrome .
MDP boasts of an increased membership since they came to power.  These signatures were given in return for material benefit and social security guarantees; it is not a guarantee of a vote.  MDP insiders believe that it has only 19000 voters that are willing to vote to keep the party in power.  The rest of the signatures are only on paper. The realization that MDP has taken us several years back in time fifteen years, if not ten, is something for which many people will avenge MDP in 2013.