The ex-president of the Maldives Mohamed Nasheed, who claims he was forced from office in a coup, said he expected to be arrested today as protests and violence escalated in the holiday paradise.
Nasheed, the Indian Ocean country’s first democratically elected president, told AFP at his family home in the capital that a court order had been issued for his detention and he anticipated being sent to jail.
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