Society & Beliefs

On the Maldives’ “100% Muslim society”, and other fairy tales.

Maldives: Perverse Pleasures

Filed in Society & Beliefs by on November 23, 2016 1 Comment
Maldives: Perverse Pleasures

Last week, the Maldivian regime decided to blow up a reef in the southern island of Meedhoo in Addu Atoll. They then decided to organize a viewing party, complete with tea and snacks. Pictures of the local islanders celebrating the wanton destruction of their own island’s natural reef sparked some outrage on social media. I was momentarily […]

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MIRA’s Black Face Video

Filed in Society & Beliefs by on September 9, 2016 1 Comment
MIRA’s Black Face Video

Two men walk into a Western Union.   The girl at the counter greets them, and then almost immediately the whole thing goes south.  The men, both clearly Maldivian, speak in pidgin dhivehi – used by tens of thousands of South Asian labourers in the country. They want to send money ‘home’ (presumably Bangladesh, not Maafannu). She […]

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“No sympathy for people like us”

Filed in Other Voices, Society & Beliefs by on May 3, 2016 0 Comments
“No sympathy for people like us”

Coming out of dormancy to post this bit of exceptional writing by Xiena Saeed in the Maldives Independent. Xiena charts the course of murder convict Humam’s life against the backdrop of social and political upheavals in Maldives. Great journalism. “In 2003, Humaam was ten, Kinaanath was nineteen. Evan Naseem, a young heroin addict, also 19 […]

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A Cowardly Attack

Filed in Society & Beliefs by on December 10, 2015 1 Comment
A Cowardly Attack

In December 2011, a small group of Maldivians gathered at the Artificial Beach, in silent protest against the denial of Human Rights in the Maldives.  They were physically attacked almost immediately. One of the protesters, blogger Hilath Rasheed, sustained injuries. It is now exactly four years since that day. Hilath Rasheed suffered a near fatal attempt on his […]

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Blood lust in Malé

Filed in Society & Beliefs by on March 30, 2015 0 Comments
Blood lust in Malé

The streets of Malé have seen a lot of spilled blood and brain matter in recent weeks – as Maldives spirals downwards rapidly, with an anti-democratic regime at the helm. MvMurders.com is an initiative to document and track violent murders in the Maldives Azra Naseem writes on the subject: “In the early hours of this […]

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The Madness of Maldives

Filed in Other Voices, Society & Beliefs by on October 11, 2014 0 Comments
The Madness of Maldives

By Azra Naseem There is a small island of about two square kilometres, called Male’, in the Indian Ocean. It  is capital of the Maldives, a 1200 island archipelago inhabited by about 300,000 people known as Maldivians. If there was a psychiatric facility on this earth that could section a generalised population, Maldivians would be among the first to be locked away […]

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Sins and Choices

Filed in Society & Beliefs by on July 18, 2014 2 Comments
Sins and Choices

As a blogger, I write words and publish them online. Sometimes it is a mildly humorous piece, sometimes it is an angry rant. Sometimes I churn out 1500 word essays where I explore some boring subject in annoying detail. When I write, my objective is sometimes to persuade the reader. Other times it is to […]

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Maldives govt sends gangs after secularists

Filed in Society & Beliefs by on June 10, 2014 3 Comments
Maldives govt sends gangs after secularists

Here’s the full story on the latest cycle of violence, kidnapping and appalling ass-hattery that passes off for “Islam” these days in the Maldives. Apparently, if the Prophet were alive today, he’d be stalking people on Facebook, and leading a gang of petty hoodlums to kidnap, harass and torture young people off the street. This […]

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Dead babies do not lie

Filed in Society & Beliefs by on May 25, 2014 3 Comments
Dead babies do not lie

Another day. Another dead baby. It is incredibly painful to read about tiny lives, snuffed out prematurely in horrifying ways. Maldivians too easily – and too often – dismiss the creeping social rigidity and harsh moral codes of the current Wahhabi onslaught. But these tiny bodies discarded in tin cans and duffel bags are direct […]

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Maldives scholar: Marital rape is the best rape

Filed in Society & Beliefs by on January 15, 2014 11 Comments
Maldives scholar: Marital rape is the best rape

The VP of the Maldives Fiqh Academy, Dr Mohamed Iyaz Abdul Latheef, has confirmed today that marital rape is the best rape. The comments were made in response to a question regarding the contents of the Sexual Offenses Bill. The bill, passed in late December by 67 out of 69 MPs in attendance, was returned […]

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