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February 16, 2012

Democracy under the Gun in the Maldives

by Sudha Ramachandran, Asia Times, Hong Kong - The dramatic exit last week of Maldivian president Mohammed Nasheed, the country's first to be democratically elected, now forced to resign at the point of the gun, followed months of street protests by opposition supporters and has intensified a political crisis in the once-tranquil Indian Ocean archipelago.

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