JournalismPakistan.com | Published April 24, 2017
Join our WhatsApp channelThe International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its affiliate the Maldives Journalists Association (MJA) have deplored the brutal killing of blogger, and social media activist Yameen Rasheed in Male’ on April 23. The IFJ has demanded a major investigation from the authorities into the murder as well as threats made prior to his death.
Rasheed, 29, was a prominent blogger and social media activist advocating for rule of law, human rights and social justice in the Maldives. He was found with multiple stab wounds in the stairway of his apartment building at 3:00 am on Sunday, April 23, and was taken to hospital where he died soon after due to excessive bleeding.
Reports indicate he had 16 stab wounds on his body, including 14 on the chest, one on the neck and one on the head. Yameen’s father, Hussain Rasheed, told local television channel Raajje TV that he had been informed that the CCTV cameras in the building had been turned aside so that the crime was not caught on the footage. The family suspects that the murder was planned.
Rasheed was an outspoken critic of the government and religious intolerance in the Maldives, popularly known for his satirical English blog, “The Daily Panic”. For the past year, he had received death threats from various groups. Rasheed reported the death threats to police and had posted screenshots of warnings he received as text messages on social media. He had also complained on social media about police inaction in responding to his complaints. More recently, Rasheed told friends that the threats were no longer anonymous, which made him uneasy.
A close friend of the disappeared Maldivian journalist Ahmed Rilwan, Rasheed was a relentless campaigner for justice for his journalist friend who has been missing since 2014. His advocacy work on the case was recognized at the 2015 meeting of the South Asia Media Solidarity Network (SAMSN) and had continued to support IFJ monitoring from the Maldives.
Former presidents - Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, Mohammad Nasheed and Mohammed Waheed Hassan – all condemned the murder and demanded justice. The Maldivian President’s spokesperson, Ibrahim Muaz Ali, condemned ‘the brutal inhumane attack on a youth’.
The IFJ general secretary, Anthony Bellanger, said: “For a small island nation, The Maldives is becoming known as a murderous paradise for those fighting for freedom of expression. We are shocked by the brutal murder of blogger and IFJ friend Yameen Rasheed. He was a brave champion of free speech in a country where speaking out has dangerous consequences. The IFJ condemns the murder and police inaction in pursuing death threats to Rasheed prior to his death. Action must be swift and strong and all media must be given the full protection they deserve as they fight to keep the public informed at this critical time in the Maldives.”
The IFJ offers condolences to Yameen’s family, friends, and colleagues. - IFJ media release/Photo courtesy: Find Moyameehaa
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