Former President Mohamed Nasheed’s lawyers have
submitted to the UK government a list of potential targets for
sanctions, prompting a ruling party MP to claim the opposition leader’s
supporters will be banned from Saudi Arabia and China.
The list of targets is being kept confidential, but a source close to
the Maldivian Democratic Party suggested the “list includes some
judges, senior officials and cabinet ministers, and resort owners who
prop up the regime.”
The call for sanctions follow the government’s refusal to release
Nasheed, sentenced to prison on a terrorism charge, despite a UN human
rights panel finding his imprisonment arbitrary and illegal.
It is time for the international community to take concrete action
against Yameen’s regime. The list submitted by Nasheed’s counsel to the
UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office identifies the members and supporters
of the regime who are most responsible for the most serious human
rights violations in the country today. taking targeted action against these individuals, including through
travel bans and asset freezes, would be fully consistent with the UK
policy to deny entry in its territory to a person where there is
“independent, reliable and credible evidence of [his or her] involvement
in human rights abuses”.
The submission of the list follows a meeting between Minister of State
at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Hugo Swire, Nasheed’s wife Laila
Ali and his counsel Ben Emmerson QC and Amal Clooney.
source-maldivesindependent.com
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