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We will bring international journalists to cover next big protests- DRP

Main opposition Dhivehi Rayyithunge Party (DRP) has said that they would be bringing international journalists to cover their protests in the future.




Speaking at the media conference held yesterday at DRP office, Galolhu dhekunu MP and the president of Youth Wing of DRP said that they would invite journalist from around the globe to cover their protests against the government in the future. He added that DRP has already begun work to accomplish this.



Mahloof also condemned Maldives Police Service for obstructing the work of the journalists who were covering the “Unbahjehi vazeerun” protest organised by the opposition on Monday.



Mahloof described last night as a “Black day” for the media of Maldives. He said that the party has started work to bring to the attention of the international community the tactics employed by President Nasheed’s government in breaking up opposition protests in the capital.



Furthermore, he said that the footage of the wanton vicious beatings of police last night.



Mahloof also said that a team from DRP will leave to Sri Lanka to discuss the issues with international media.



He alleged that President Nasheed is not ruling by democracy but with military rule.



DRP announced that the next protest will be held next Thursday night at 08:45.

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