Sunday 5 February 2012

Anni (Mohamed Nasheed, current implanted president of The Republic of Maldives) continues to discredit and shame Maldivians in the International arena:Contributor report

As predicted Anni (Mohamed Nasheed, current implanted president of The Republic of Maldives) continues to discredit and shame Maldivians in the International arena. How can such a small nation get on the headlines of the world’s leading newspapers, day after day? The headlines are old news but the intention of the news is clear; to put the people of Maldives to shame. One might ask how does Anni have access to the front pages of the international newspapers. The answer is logical. The news content is certainly no factual or at least accurate, so the motive can only be political. It’s a trick that is old and timeless. It is a deception of distraction from the truth so that the autocratic regime can continue its vengeance on its people.

The irony of the latest headlines is that Anni is at the very center of it.
“Maldives battles scourge of rampant heroin use”, (by the unfortunate – Ben Doherty, January 26, 2012)
Anni who is a well publicised cannabis addict and in favour of legalising drug use, dare to disrepute Maldivians internationally.
At this stage if you are a Maldivian your identity is revealed while abroad, you will be known as a fundamentalist, wife beating, drug addict.
Again you have to ask what MDP have to gain by spreading such rumours. They have to show the world what barbarians they are up against, what a hard time they are having trying to civilise us while distracting the international community at the same time. They are creating these distractions just in case the people abroad start to believe the real story last and last but not least this is what the UK conservative party has to do to keep their constituents in the dark.
Why switch to Australian newspapers from UK papers?
• They found a person (Ben Doherty) who could easily be manipulated.
• Maldivians are already watching the UK newspapers and commenting on them
• Australian newspapers still does not allow commentary by their readers so the truth cannot be revealed
• In this day and age, it does not matter which country you publish your news as long as it can be Googled and read by many.
I fear that if we scare the international community we will starve to death. As simple of as that. No ifs or buts and nothing more to add. I do not really care for any particular political party or person but I DO care about the people as a whole. Times are critical, the people are the answer and the solution and I only a watchman. I have no choice to leave you all to your fate as deserved.
http://www.theage.com.au/world/maldives-battles-scourge-of-rampant-heroin-use-20120125-1qhpk.html
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/world/maldives-struggles-to-fight-drug-epidemic-20120125-1qhpr.html
http://www.watoday.com.au/world/maldives-struggles-to-fight-drug-epidemic-20120125-1qhpr.html

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