Monday 6 February 2012

Political Situation in Maldives deteriorates with more than 1000 Police officers joining the protest and calling for Dictator Nasheed to step down


Dictator Nasheed adamant on taking over the Maldives Judiciary locked up Judges about 3 weeks ago and incited anti-government protests. The Protestors were at first attacked and arrested by the Military along with help from the Maldives Police.

However the Maldives Police finally have said enough is enough and they refused to protect the Dictatorship of the man who uses the Police and the Military to imprison opposition Politicians unsuspecting civilians and most of all Judges of the Independent Power the Judiciary.
The Maldives Police tonight while the protest was in full swing, refused to obey the Military’s order to arrest and attack civilians.

Tonight more than thousand officers have gathered and are sitting in the Independent Square calling for Dictator Nasheed’s resignation. Dictator Nasheed is said to be in hiding surrounded by the Military that is behaving more like a Paramilitary thug force owned by him.

The bravery of the Maldives Police Service is commendable. Every time Dictator Nasheed wants something he incites violence by using the Military to arrest his perceived enemies. Finally could this be the last time ever he does that? We hope so.

Unconfirmed news claims that the Police Commissioner and the Assistant Commissioner has resigned and are joining the protesting Police Officers while the Military is arresting Police Officers and Civilian Protestors alike.

We hope and pray that this Dictatorship will end so that we can breathe peacefully in the Maldives. Having no government is better than a government of terrorist Nasheed run by his corrupted crony MDP thugs consisting of ex-prisoners porn stars and thieves. They have degraded the image of the country with their drinking, drug use and engage in illicit sexual behaviours.

The peace loving country of Maldives is commending the Police Officers that defected and rose against the Dictatorship having said enough is enough.

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