Nasheed supporters clash with police in Maldives
MALE—Several thousand supporters of former Maldives president Mohamed Nasheed clashed with police and troops in riot gear Wednesday, a day after his resignation, which he blamed on a coup d’etat.
Nasheed was among the crowd that rallied in the center of the capital Male in a square next to the police and military headquarters.
Chanting slogans in support of Nasheed, the protesters threw stones and security personnel responded with tear gas and pepper spray, finally forcing the crowd back and away from the square.
“We’re not going to stop,” said Mohamed Abdulla, a supporter of Nasheed’s Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP). “We’ll just regroup and protest elsewhere.”
“These people have seized our power!” another protester shouted.
Nasheed had led the crowd into the square following a meeting of the MDP leadership, which passed a resolution calling the new administration of President Mohamed Waheed illegitimate.
Article continues after this advertisementIn an exclusive interview with AFP, Nasheed insisted that he had been forced into resigning by a group of armed rebel police and army officers who had threatened a bloodbath if he refused.