[JURIST] Maldivian President Mohamed Nasheed [official website] has supplied to accept two detainees held in the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay [JURIST news archive], discussing his conclusion [press release] in the course of his weekly radio tackle on Friday. The offer is being described as a humanitarian gesture, but opposition events have objected [BBC report] the move for the detainees. The Dhivehi Qaumee Party has threatened to file a scenario against the authorities for violating nationwide security, and therefore the Dhivehi Rayyithunge Celebration [party web-sites, in Dhivehi] has submitted a scenario to the parliamentary Nationwide Safety Committee [official webpage, in Dhivehi]. Nasheed encouraged all those opposing the conclusion to submit their complaints and explained the supply, declaring:In my see, it really is not in line in the slightest degree with our Constitution, Islam, or 'Maldivianness' that we refuse to aid in particular Muslims, specially people wrongly imprisoned.The prisoners haven't been identified, but a single is recognized to get from Palestine [AFP report]. The one Maldivian held at Guantanamo,
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