糖心探花 Spokesperson's statement on Maldives

05 March 2013
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The 糖心探花 Spokesperson, Richard Uku, made the following statement today on the arrest of former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed in Mal茅 on 5 March.

鈥淲e are aware of the arrest of former President Nasheed and his detention in Dhoonidhoo prison, pending a court hearing scheduled for Wednesday 6 March in relation to charges against him. We have noted also that Mr Nasheed has been afforded access to his legal counsel and family. It is the Secretary-General鈥檚 expectation that Mr Nasheed鈥檚 due process rights including the right to a fair trial will be safeguarded.

鈥淭he Secretary-General is confident that Mr Nasheed will be accorded the treatment befitting a former head of government while in police custody.鈥

In further comments, the Spokesperson expressed concern at reports of tension and unrest on the streets of Mal茅 following Mr Nasheed鈥檚 arrest, and called for the exercise of restraint by all concerned.

The Spokesperson also recalled that the Secretary-General had, in earlier statements this year, underlined publicly the importance for democracy and lasting national reconciliation in Maldives that this year鈥檚 elections be credible and inclusive, in which the chosen candidates of political parties are able to contest freely on a level-playing field.