Posted by: maldiveshealth on: May 28, 2008
We are YET to see these pedophiles sentenced to jail. We Want NO EXCUSES. We want justice for the victims. We need to decide. And we need to decide only on ONE thing. Justice. Period.
However, these guidelines will no longer be effective when the new constitution comes into effect.
Director at the attorney general’s office [...]
Posted by: maldiveshealth on: May 20, 2008
Taken from DHIVEHI OBSERVER
Maldives military chiefs are evidently not concerned by the on going high profile case of a military person’s alleged sex scandal involving a 6 year old girl. According family sources, lance corporal Ahmed Mohamed (from Ha. Kelaa island), lured the girl by giving her sweets and gifts, before forcefully performing sex with [...]
Posted by: maldiveshealth on: May 16, 2008
Well. Consider this as a little update. I said something about this mass hysteria thing before. I tried some how to make the Makunudhoo island crisis and the Nigerian Genitalia Vanishing Epidemic look similar. In Congo this year (2008) sorcerers were arrested for stealing penises (again? u must be joking?). In Maldives this year [...]
Posted by: maldiveshealth on: May 13, 2008
We heard about the fainting and pseudoseizures that are happening in Makunudhoo. Now hear about the NIGERIAN GENITALIA VANISHING EPIDEMIC OF 1990.
Nigerian Genitalia Vanishing Epidemic of 1990
During 1990, an episode of “vanishing” genitalia caused widespread fear across Nigeria. Native psychiatrist Sunny Ilechukwu (1992) said that most reports of attacks involved male victims. Accusations were usually [...]
Posted by: maldiveshealth on: May 12, 2008
When asked whether one would lose his citizenship upon his conversion to another faith, the deputy minister said, “yes, that was the near-unanimous decision of the constituent assembly when this provision was being discussed.”
From here.
So many will automatically become stateless. *wondering how many*
Posted by: maldiveshealth on: May 8, 2008
Any one thought of this? A big chunk of people involved as jail keepers or guards are from the island of K. Himmafushi. When the jail was based in Himmafushi, the Himmafushians saw an opportunity to earn extra money and that came in the form of drug trade to the inmates and later to the [...]
Posted by: maldiveshealth on: May 7, 2008
500 Ruffiya (roughly 40 $) for compensation to the child who is partially blind from a pen thrown by the teacher tells us everything we need to know. There is no justice for the children of this country. Again and again, the court system keeps failing the children.