Maldives government blames opposition instead of protests

The first city was uninterrupted on Sunday sunset, following slighter protests on Friday and Saturday, according to a statement from presidential spokesman Mohamed Zuhair.Demonstrators say whispered they are protesting financially viable conditions, produced by reforms obligatory by Nasheed, who vowed to stay with government pains to reduce the resources scarcity and balance government expenses. But the government says members of Gayooms opposition one maintain sparked the demonstrations on behalf of following reasons.certain demonstrators gain called in favor of the resignation of Nasheed, who became the countrys head democratically selected president voguish 30 years voguish 2008. Gayoom ruled the Maldives from 1978 to 2008.The Maldives an archipelago of almost 1,200 coral islands south-southeast of India is a secular homeland of 370,000 Muslims.

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