Former President Nasheed issuing orders to MNDF, while MNDF Male’ Area Commander Brigadier General Ibrahim Mohamed Didi (R) looks on: Didi denied claims that weapons were used to threaten Nasheed to resign. --- Sun photo: Ali Naseer

Former President Nasheed was not threatened to resign: MNDF

    February 9, 2012 - 4 months 3 weeks ago
    , 3 comments

MNDF has said that weapons were not used in any way to threaten former President Mohamed Nasheed to resign.

MNDF Male’ Area Commander Brigadier General Ibrahim Mohamed Didi said that former President Nasheed has claimed in an interview with a foreign media source that he was forced and intimidated by officers who threatened to use their weapons if he did not resign.
Didi denied these claims during a press conference tonight, and said that the former President was not held at gunpoint by any Officer, and that the decision to resign was Nasheed’s own.

“I was the Operation Commander during yesterday’s incident. I assure Maldivian people that no member of MNDF used any weapon to threaten him to resign,” the Brigadier General said.

He condemned the statements which claim the use of weapons in yesterday’s incident. He said that these claims are not true and that the former President is misinformed.
Didi said that members of MNDF’s conduct in yesterday’s situation was correct, and that former President Nasheed was accorded the necessary protection up till his resignation. He also said that MNDF will be sincere in safeguarding the newly formed government.
Didi also refuted claims that former President Nasheed ordered MNDF to shoot at the Police. He said that the former President did not order them to shoot at the Police or the public.

He said that MNDF will not allow any impediment towards the current government, which has been formed according to existing laws.

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ihsan

sri lanka
    4 months 3 weeks ago
4
After seeing the amount of violence against MDP supporters, its property and the former head of state I believe he is lying plain and simple

neutral

    4 months 2 weeks ago
buddy then you tell who is telling the truth. I don't think Nasheed is spreading truth and news shared on international media is not even 100% genuine. Only on the day of judgement we will know who is the truthful and who's not Nasheed when he marched in yesterday to Dharubaaruge it was clear that he and his people was ready to undergo even the highest amount of violence. From the way i see things is now that hes got International Media's attention and all he's attempting govt to make scenes or mistakes. Gosh this whole politics and democracy sucks and will make anyone lose reality. Govt can't take an action on him bcz intrnatl pressure will follow and he's got the freedom to go out in streets provoking anythins to his intentions. I really hope thins will change soon. Don't care who's in rule. So much to say but i think its pointless to say as it wud barely make sense to His loyals
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namee

male
    4 months 2 weeks ago
-1
i believe in anni!
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