
Special: Maldives Rising
Juliana Ruhfus travels to the Maldives to assess the pace of democratic reform.
All around the western world posters of long-sandy beaches and blue water aim to entice those who can afford it into a holiday on the Maldive Islands in the Indian Ocean. But the locals who live on the islands have a different outlook.
Decades of political oppression, a heroin epidemic and income levels of less than two dollars a day hardly qualify as paradise.
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Reporter Juliana Ruhfus with released political prisoner, Ahmed Abbas |
The government says things are changing.
Following a series of violent street protests since 2003, the ban on the opposition was lifted and MPs within President Gayoom’s government began to label themselves the ‘the New Maldives’- calling for reform from within.
But just how new are the ‘New Maldives’?
Is this a country in a carefully managed transition to democracy or are Maldivians ruled by a government which grows rich on tourism whilst window-dressing autocracy?
People & Power reporter Juliana Ruhfus travels to the Maldives where she meets the president, opposition MPs, human rights activists and a people impatient for change.
This Special aired 08 August 2007.