“Military counter-coup would be silly,” Nasheed tells US Institute of Peace
26 Jun 2012, 7:34 PM
Daniel Bosley
Former President Mohamed Nasheed yesterday spoke at the United State Institute of Peace (USIP) in Washington DC.
Nasheed spoke on the current political situation in the Maldives as well as the importance of non-violent protest, before taking questions from the audience.
“People loyal to me in the military are talking to me about a counter-coup – I say, ‘Don’t be silly’. We must have early elections soon,” Nasheed said.
When asked about how, if elected, he would avoid problems similar to those that led to his resignation, Nasheed replied: “I will be naive again and will continue to be naive. A purge of police and military may bring some satisfaction but that won’t help us build a better society.”
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