Talk:Human rights in the Maldives

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Outdated page?
This page appears to have stopped with the situation in 2013. An alert from Amnesty International in May 2018 says, "Ever since President Abdulla Yameen came to power in 2013, the Maldives has seen an unrelenting wave of repression. All major opposition figures are either behind bars or in exile. The most prominent victim of the crackdown has been former President Mohamed Nasheed, who was convicted in March 2015 to 13 years in prison on ‘terrorism’ charges that flowed from a deeply flawed and politically-motivated trial. "

I'm not qualified to update the page, but surely someone is. Ed Gracely (talk) 01:56, 27 May 2018 (UTC)