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2/09/2012

Corrector - Maldives police dispersed protesters following the resignation of President at gunpoint

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Said Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed on Wednesday after being overthrown he was forced to leave the government at gunpoint which led to clashes between police and angry protesters.
This was due to pay tribute to the credit for the introduction of democracy to the country.
The police tried to disperse protesters with tear gas and batons while the Maldivian Democratic Party said that it belongs to pay tribute to the former president is also the exposure of "strike" at the hands of the police.
And chose the Maldives on Tuesday, Vice President Mohamed Waheed Hassan Manik president and immediately denied any involvement in the coup to applaud after weeks of protests by the opposition and rebellion from the police.
The Song told reporters after a meeting of his party, a day after his resignation, "Yes .. forced to resign under threat of arms ... there were guns around me and told me they will not hesitate to use if you have not got into."
He did not elaborate regarding who was being threatened with weapons, but one of his aides told Reuters the army had forced him to resign.
"The appeal to the President of the country's highest court in the investigation to find out who was behind the coup. We will do our best to restore the legitimate government."
He urged commend the first since his resignation on television Oglana single to step down and said that he and his supporters Sintalegon to the streets "if the police used force."
And hundreds of his supporters protested in the evening, prompting police to fire tear gas and batons to attack protesters in Republic Square, near the headquarters of the police and the army.
The Maldivian Democratic Party said that the former President was beaten and appealed to the international community to provide assistance.
The party said in a statement "strongly condemn the violent attack of the Maldives Police Service to applaud the President and senior officials of the Maldivian Democratic Party ... President commend beaten so far in the ongoing peaceful protest."
The single had said earlier that he will hold talks with all parties in the Maldives and is expected to be the nominations for the government ready within days.
He asked only saying, "Do I look as a person presents to a military coup? ... There were not a plan. I was not prepared at all."
He said one of the closest aides applaud in the first testimony to the military stepped down after protests from the opposition and rebellion from the police forcibly dragged to the President to resign his office.
Said Paul Roberts, media adviser to pay tribute to "opened the gates of the president's office and violently entered those cars that do not carry signs and have not seen that before and got out to pay tribute to and around 50 soldiers and a large military figures have not seen never before."
Roberts said of an undisclosed location to pay tribute was taken into his office and met with members of the Council of Ministers and then came out to announce his resignation on television.
He Roberts, a Briton and a 32-year-old says, "the army forced him to resign ... he could shoot, but he did not want to stain his hands with blood. Security forces moved against him."

Source: Reuters

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