Saturday, October 25, 2008

Letter suggests links between Christian evangelists and Mohamed “Anni” Nasheed

File Photo: Mohamed "Mundhu"

File Photo: Mohamed "Mundhu" Shareef & Athif Shakoor (Media Manager)

MALE, Maldives — Maumoon 2008 Campaign Spokesperson Mohamed “Mundhu” Shareef and Media Manager Ibrahim Athif Shakoor revealed a letter purportedly from David Hardingham to Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) Presidential candidate Mohamed “Anni” Nasheed suggesting links between the latter and Christian evangelists at an unprecedented press conference held at 2000hrs at the Media Office tonight.

The sender’s address in the letter is Salisbury Cathedral, The Friends Office, 52 The Close, Salisbury, SP1 2EL. David Hardingham was the former head of a local NGO by the name of Friends of Maldives which formed a charity by the name of Maldives Aid following the 2004 tsunami. Hardingham was deported on suspicion of Christian evangelism and Maldives Aid was accused of importing pork as part of its aid package during tsunami recovery.

The gist of the letter which follows under what appears to be Salisbury Cathedral’s letterhead alleges an agreement between Nasheed and the church to establish a cathedral on the site of the Islamic Center after Nasheed incites the “Jamat ul-Moslemin” to blow the mosque up.

An England-based terrorist organization by the name of Jamaat ul-Muslimeen (The Muslim Community) headed by Jordanian, Abu Isa exists and another, predominantly Afro-Trinidadian, terrorist organization by the same name operates in Trinidad and Tobago and is under Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) survelliance.

The letter is not dated but the body suggests that it was sent a few days following Nasheed’s return to the Maldives after self-exile in the UK which was on 30 April 2005.

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