Foreign ministry, US embassy, international organisations condemn attack on Minivan News

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the US embassy in Colombo, and international press freedom organisations have issued statements condemning the attack on the Minivan News office.

A machete knife was buried in the door of the Minivan News building on Thursday afternoon (September 25) after a known gangster removed the CCTV security camera outside the premises.

Expressing “deep concern” with the increasing intimidation and threats faced by journalists, Foreign Minister Dunya Maumoon “noted that the government remains strongly committed to create an environment that gives protection to media personnel to exercise their duties freely and responsibly.”

“Media freedom and freedom expression are fundamental human rights guaranteed under the Constitution of the Maldives and the human rights instruments that the Maldives is party to,” read the foreign ministry statement.

“At the ongoing Human Rights Council Session in Geneva the Maldives co-sponsored the resolution calling for the safety of journalist.”

The US embassy also expressed concern “about the recent attacks on media and political offices in Malé as well as continuing threats to media personnel.”

“Peaceful freedom of expression is a fundamental democratic right, and we strongly condemn these acts. The embassy notes the prompt Maldivian Police Service action to launch an investigation, urges the authorities to bring to justice the perpetrators, and calls for an end to all intimidation and violence,” the US embassy stated.

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Reporters Without Borders (RSF) meanwhile noted that the attack came after an investigative report – commissioned by the Maldivian Democracy Network – on the disappearance of Minivan News journalist Ahmed Rilwan was made public.

“The fact that [Thursday’s] attack on Minivan came three days after the report’s publication is not seen as a coincidence,” RSF stated.

Citing the abduction of several young men in June by a vigilante group in a push to identify online activists advocating secularism or professing atheism, the investigation report found gang activity in Rilwan’s abduction to be a strong possibility.

“Reporters Without Borders condemns this latest attack and calls on the authorities to provide Minivan’s journalists with protection, especially as this is not the first time the website and its staff have been targeted,” the statement read.

Rilwan remains missing after 50 days and is believed to have been abducted.

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) also called on the government to conduct a thorough investigation and expressed concern with declining safety for journalists in the Maldives.

“This attack is clearly intended to intimidate an independent news organisation for its editorial line,” said IFJ Asia Pacific Deputy Director Jane Worthington.

“It’s a lame and condemnable attempt that the Maldives government should investigate thoroughly to ensure the perpetrators are punished as soon as possible.”

The IFJs local affiliate, Maldives Journalist Association (MJA), also put out a press release condemning the attack.

“Minivan News is an established and active news organisation, and this attack is a clear attempt to threaten and intimidate journalists in the Maldives. MJA calls upon the authorities to investigate this incident with utmost urgency,” MJA said.

The MJA noted that institutions and mechanisms were in place to investigate complaints regarding the media, noting that “differences [of opinion] with regard to content published by news organisations do not warrant vandalism and intimidation.”

“While establishing an environment where journalists could work freely is a responsibility for all, we call on the relevant authorities of the state to do everything necessary to ensure [press freedom],” the MJA said.

After rising to 51st in 2009, the Maldives dropped to 108th place to pre-2008 levels in the RSF Press Freedom Index for 2014, marking a decline in press freedom for the third consecutive year.

In February 2013, opposition-aligned private broadcaster Raajje TV reporter Ibrahim ‘Asward’ Waheed was nearly beaten to death, while the station’s offices and equipment were destroyed in an arson attack in October.

In June 2012, two men slashed the throat of freelance journalist and blogger Ismail Hilath Rasheed with a box cutter.

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5 thoughts on “Foreign ministry, US embassy, international organisations condemn attack on Minivan News”

  1. Easy to draw lines and see what happens in the Maldives at the moment. There is now some small groups and supporters of Isis radical criminals, hiding behind warped religious fantasies and hyped up from Isis propaganda machine, terrorizing Maldivian population They have not been taken serious in Iraq and Syria before now but finally countries around have seen the evil and taken action. Maldives should follow suit and take action against these radical criminal terrorists before they terrorize and murder more innocent people.

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  2. Rubbish!
    What human right did the majority of this country have when a "government" that was formed by vote of the people in 2008 was overthrown in a coup on 7th February 2012 in a coup by the armed forces?
    It was the US who were to accept the filthy, faulty and fraudulently compiled report and verdict that it was not a coup, and the rest of the democratic world including India, the nation they boast to be the largest democracy in the world, followed suit; and now we arrive at this!

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  3. @A Maldivian

    They traded justice away for stability.

    This is the logical end-result.

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  4. Foreign Minsters statement will be more like Prisons Division to correction and after to Infantry nothing change capt torturing.

    Just a mater of changing the board.

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  5. Why all of a sudden this ISIS stuff? It's us that has to be blamed for our own actions.We were disabled in raising any investigations into autocracies corruption & so many crimes which took place in front of our very eyes of the 30year autocratic spiritual leader " the bappa mammon king" president cum imam of the 30 yrs dictator ship.The cold blood baths & corruption is the result of strict religious ideologies & tradition in us for the last 50 plus years

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