These are the latest reactions of Powers all around the world.
If you don't normally take much interest in what is happening in #Maldives can I recommend you take a couple of minutes to read this statement of concern by UN #humanrights High Commissioner Zeid? https://t.co/rBK0df7s0e
— James Dauris (@JamesDauris) February 8, 2018
#Maldives: The declaration of the State of Emergency is an all-out assault on democracy. It creates a dangerous concentration of power in hands of President. This situation could result in a greater number of human rights violations https://t.co/vRvWDdoHHk pic.twitter.com/s6wnqZQzH7
— UN Human Rights (@UNHumanRights) February 7, 2018
France is concerned by the suspension of public freedoms and by the arrests following the declaration of the state of emergency in the #Maldives.
We call for a swift return to the normal functioning of the institutions and for respect for the rule of law.https://t.co/mDdTIuI0bW pic.twitter.com/EfCZDU32yu— France Diplomacy🇫🇷 (@francediplo_EN) February 7, 2018
Autocratic Maldives Pres Yammeen doesn’t like Supreme Court ruling absolving his political opponents so he orders justices arrested. https://t.co/qbWZPIIL2f pic.twitter.com/iRR0Cxf1v0
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) February 7, 2018
We have released a travel advisory on the Maldives https://t.co/tc4aBaa3Qu
— MFA Consular (@MFAsgConsular) February 7, 2018
Since the declaration of a state of emergency yesterday, we have seen a wave of arbitrary arrests in the #Maldives. The government must not use measures adopted under the state of emergency to justify further #humanrights violations. https://t.co/RBogXgO0t8
— Amnesty UK (@AmnestyUK) February 7, 2018
Keep sharing the petition and keep writing about it on social media. Let’s make our voices heard loud to Save Maldives.
International Community must take strict actions against Yameen Government in Maldives