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Maldives president calls for unity govt

Updated: 2012-02-09 11:04
( China Daily)

However, he said he would not interfere with any police or court action against Nasheed.

Police were investigating the discovery of at least 100 bottles of alcohol inside a truck removing garbage on Tuesday from the presidential residence as Nasheed prepared to relinquish power, the police spokesman Ahmed Shyam said. Consuming alcohol outside tourist resorts is a crime in this Muslim nation.

Authorities said Nasheed was under police and army watch at an undisclosed location on Wednesday, but denied he was under house arrest. "Mr Nasheed is protected by the current government because there might be some people wanting to harm him," Shyam said. "He's in a safe place now, but any other action will be decided by the government."

But Nasheed said on Wednesday he was forced to step down at gunpoint and urged his successor to step down.

"Yes, I was forced to resign at gunpoint," Nasheed told reporters after his party meeting a day after his resignation. "There were guns all around me and they told me they wouldn't hesitate to use them if I didn't resign.

"I call on the chief justice to look into the matter of who was behind this coup. We will try our best to bring back the lawful government."

China, as a friendly neighbor of the Maldives, hopes the island nation can maintain peace, stability and development, Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Weimin said on Wednesday.

There have been no reports of injuries and casualties of Chinese nationals or damage to Chinese-funded agencies in the country so far, and the Chinese embassy in Maldives has asked Chinese citizens and organizations to strengthen security measures and stay away from demonstrations, according to Liu.

Agencies/China Daily

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