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President Gayoom facilitated the media freedom that Maldives enjoys today – Mohamed Nasheed

30 September 2008

MALE, Maldives - Speaking at a press conference held at the Dhivehi Raiyyithunge Party’s (DRP) Dhivehi Maalam (Maldivian Hall) at 2300hrs last night, Minister of Legal Reform, Information and Arts, Mohamed Nasheed said that the media freedom that the Maldives enjoys today was facilitated by DRP Presidential candidate and incumbent President of the Maldives Maumoon Abdul Gayoom.

Political Poseurs

Nasheed said during the press conference that some Presidential candidates have tried to take undue credit for the reforms ushered in by the Government of the ruling DRP.

He stated that independent Presidential candidate and former Attorney General (AG) of the DRP Government, Dr. Hassan Saeed’s claim that he is directly responsible for the media freedom that exists in the Maldives today is proof of such insincere political posing.

Nasheed denied Dr. Saeed’s involvement to any extent in the process.

Presidential Initiative

Nasheed stated that contrary to opposition claims Maldives media freedom came about through President Gayoom’s policies outlined in his Reform Agenda.

Nasheed said on the day he was first appointed Minister of Legal Reform, Information and the Arts, President Gayoom had told him that the most important task at hand was improving the media and making it free.

According to Nasheed, President Gayoom had discussed the challenges faced by the media industry and advised him to exercise diligence and patience in his work.

Nasheed also said that President Gayoom had said to him that the purpose of establishing freedom of the media in the Maldives to make the media an independent source of information and forum for the exchange of opinion.

Accountable Government

Nasheed said that before the realization of President Gayoom’s Reform Agenda, Presidents assumed office without making any promises to the people resulting in a Government that had set no goals before being elected for which the people could hold them accountable.

Nasheed said that previous Government only fulfilled developmental goals based completely on their own initiative.

30 Years

During the press conference, Nasheed also responded to opposition allegations that the current Government had achieved nothing during its 30 years of rule.

Nasheed countered by pointing to the fact that the upcoming elections itself is a testament to the groundbreaking changes ushered in by the current administration. He said that it is only natural for certain individuals to harbor personal grudges against a man who has held office for 3 decades.

Nasheed said that complaints about sewage systems and harbors not being built has not been repeated over 30 years but rather rose as a result of the fast pace of development which took place over that time.

Health

Nasheed said that gave the media a further example of the issues that arise in connection with progress.

He said that in the past, the main health concern at the national level was the eradication of communicable diseases in general.

Nasheed said that now our concerns have evolved to finding doctors specialized in the treatment of specific diseases in particular.

Education Loan

Nasheed denied opposition allegations that the current Government has brought no progress to the educational sector.

He said that the Maldives is the first country to take out an international loan in order to ensure tertiary education opportunities for Maldivian students.

In conclusion Nasheed said a lot of the allegations being brought against the Government are lies and propaganda.

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