Archive for April, 2006

Indian gifts naval ship to the Maldives

17 April 2006
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MALE, April 17 (HNS) – The government of India has gifted its naval ship INS Tillanchang to the government of Maldives.

The official ceremony to hand over the craft was held Sunday morning at the Maldives Ports Authority pier. The craft was handed over to the National Security Service Coast Guard by Indian Defence Minister, Pranab Mukherjee.

The vessel was accepted on behalf of the government of Maldives by the Minister of Defence and National Security, Ismail Shafeeu.

The ship's new commissioning plaque was unveiled by the President. The ship was reincarnated under the Maldives flag. It was renamed, 'Huravee'.

Speaking during the ceremony, the Defence Minister of India, Pranab Mukherjee said that he was pleased to be visiting the Maldives. He noted that it was a privilege for him to be handing over INS Tillanchang to the NSS. Highlighting that the hand over ceremony was a landmark event in the bilateral relations between Maldives and India, the Indian Defence Minister stressed that the two countries had strong ties of culture and friendship that went back many centuries. Further, he said that the ties of friendship between the two Indian Ocean neighbours had matured with time, and that relations were today based on mutual respect, common interests and shared values.

In his speech at the ceremony, the Minister of Defence and National Security, Ismail Shafeeu thanked India for the considerable assistance that it had provided to the Maldives.
He elaborated that the Maldives had received Indian assistance in many social, cultural and economic areas, as well as in the maintenance of peace and security in the country. He added that the NSS had itself been the beneficiary of much assistance over the decades, particularly in human resource development.

Defence Minister Shafeeu recalled that 'Operation Cactus' carried out by the Indian defence forces following the terrorist attack on 3 November 1988 was the single most remarkable service rendered to the Maldivian people at a time of great need, but that it was one of many such services. He also said that the Indian government's decision to endorse such a vessel to the Maldives was an indication of the understanding that prevailed between the Maldives and India, and that it would serve as a symbol of the enduring friendship between both countries.

In his speech, the Defence Attache' of India, Captain Sooraj Berry expressed his confidence that the naval vessel would contribute to safeguarding the maritime interests and upholding the sovereignty of the Maldives.

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19 April 2006 at 10:27 am Leave a comment

Maldivians want genuine democracy: Ibrahim Hussain Zaki

R.K. Radhakrishnan

 

 



Ibrahim Hussain Zaki — Photo: S. Thanthoni

 

CHENNAI : India should play a more active role in ensuring that true democracy is ushered in Maldives, said Ibrahim Hussain Zaki, vice president, Maldivian Democratic Party. Rather than strengthening the hands of a `dictator', India had a duty to promote democracy, he added.

"We are very disappointed and sad that today at this critical time of change in the Maldives, the Indian Government has given him [the President] a defence package… Much of this equipment is meant for the police. This will be used against us," he said, and added that the boat given by India was meant to patrol the seas looking for pirates and illegal trawling. "But he [the President] sent it to the Southern Atoll to attack people there. Several people were taken on board, brought to Male and put in jail," he told The Hindu on Tuesday.

He said most people in his country appreciated the socio-economic assistance extended by India. The Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital and the Vocational Training Centre were fine examples. "We would like to strengthen our forces also. But not [when the country is] in the hands of a dictator," he said.

Mr. Zaki, who was a Minister in the Maumoon Abdul Gayoom Cabinet for about 10 years, said he joined the Cabinet so that he could save the country by working from within the system. "I thought I could really influence him to bring change from within," he said.

According to him, the day a young jailed activist was murdered — September 20, 2005 — was a turning point in the Maldivian political history. "That exposed the human rights violations in the country [to people abroad]," he said. The reaction of Maldivians was spontaneous: many came out on to the streets in protest and demanded justice.

"That was the start. Until then, Maldives was ruled with an iron fist," he said. As much as 78 per cent of the Maldivian population were below 35 and 99 per cent of the total population were literate. According to him they wanted genuine democracy and not what the President practised now.

The President was playing a game with India and China, Mr. Zaki alleged. President Gayoom was "much more comfortable with the Chinese" and warming up to China "in order to replace India."

19 April 2006 at 9:17 am Leave a comment

Maldives shines in Marine Diving Fair 2006, Japan, Tokyo

Maldives Tourism Promotion Board (MTPB) and representatives from the Tourism Industry participated in the Marine Diving Fair held in Japan, Tokyo from 7-9 April 2006. The Deputy Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation of Maldives, Mr. Abdul Hameed Zakariyya officially inaugurated this event. Over 30 participants represented Maldives tourism during in this fair.

Maldives received some prestigious Dive & Travel Awards at the Marine Diving Fair. These include three awards representing the Maldives as destination and five awards won by two resorts in the Maldives. As a destination, the Maldives won “Best Resort Area – Overseas”, “Best Dreaming Area” and “Best Diving Area”. Coco Palm Dunikolhu won “Best Resort hotel Overseas”, “Best over water bungalows”, “Best Beach” and “Best Snorkelling (Second Place)”. Olhuveli Beach & Spa won an award in the best beach category.

The travel trade and consumers with specific interests in diving visited this fair. The fair organiser, the Marine Art Centre of Japan, estimated that nearly 50,000 people would visit this fair.

Maldives Tourism Promotion Board and its Public Relations representative (JTB Corp) in Japan also organised a seminar on “Maldives Tourism Product” on 10 April 2006. The invitees for this seminar included tour operators, travel agents and land operators from Japan and Travel trade from the Maldives.

Japan remains the number one market from Asia and hold fifth position overall to the destination. Japanese visitors shared 4.7% of the tourist arrivals to the Maldives by March 2006.

Log onto www.visitmaldives.com for all the information you need about the Maldives.

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For more information, please contact:

 

Maldives Tourism Promotion Board

Malé, Maldives

Telephone: +960 332 3228

Facsimile: +960 332 3229

E-mail: mtpb@visitmaldives.com

Website: http://www.visitmaldives.com

17 April 2006 at 4:48 pm Leave a comment

Bismillah

hi guys and gals!

this is the first ever blog I have created to keep my thoughts running. this blog will hopfully provide valuable information on the Maldives.

I would be updating some news from the Maldives and major news sources. I hope this is a successful begening for my blog.

sincerely, the aim of this is giving more and more information on the Maldives.

Cheers! and keep visiting.

17 April 2006 at 4:41 pm Leave a comment


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