Talk:Adhaalath Party

Shouldnt it be (transliterated) Adhaalath party instead of (translated) Justice Party, since it is the official name recognized by the party and the maldivian authorities? Furthur more their domain name has it... so i think it should be Adhaalath Party instead of Justice Party. --Oblivious 03:16, 2 December 2005 (UTC)
 * The article's name should reflect the official (registered) name of the organization instead of its literal translation. See article 1 of their "basic regulations" document (in Dhivehi). --Fizan 08:33, 11 May 2006 (UTC)

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Removing some misinformation.
The article claims that the Adhaalath Party defended the destruction of pre-Islamic artifacts housed in the National Museum in 2012 by vandals because they were "idols". This is blatantly false. The source used is unreliable and here's a better source from the New York Times on the incident: https://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/14/world/asia/political-turmoil-threatens-archaeological-treasures-in-maldives.html. Here is the relevant section I'll quote: "Officials of Adhaalath, an Islamist political party that took part in protests against the Nasheed administration, condemned the vandalism of the statues.... it said it had never objected to the presence of the statues in the museum. I'll promptly remove the inaccurate text.--SlackingViceroy (talk) 18:02, 22 February 2020 (UTC)