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The 2005 Maldivian civil unrest refers to the civil unrest that broke out in Malé, Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll and Addu Atoll of the Maldives on August 12, 2005 which led to events that supported the democratic reform of the country. This unrest was provoked by the arrest of Mohamed Nasheed - an open critic of the president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom - and the subsequent demolition of the Dhunfini tent, used by the members of the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) for their gatherings. Supporters of MDP were quick to demonstrate. They started calling for the resignation of Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, soon after Nasheed's arrest. Several arrests were made on the first night followed by the demolition of the Dhunfini tent. The demolition complicated the situation further provoking the unrest. The unrest grew viole

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  • The 2005 Maldivian civil unrest refers to the civil unrest that broke out in Malé, Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll and Addu Atoll of the Maldives on August 12, 2005 which led to events that supported the democratic reform of the country. This unrest was provoked by the arrest of Mohamed Nasheed - an open critic of the president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom - and the subsequent demolition of the Dhunfini tent, used by the members of the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) for their gatherings. Supporters of MDP were quick to demonstrate. They started calling for the resignation of Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, soon after Nasheed's arrest. Several arrests were made on the first night followed by the demolition of the Dhunfini tent. The demolition complicated the situation further provoking the unrest. The unrest grew violent on the third night, on August 14, 2005, due to the methods used in the attempts by the authority to stop the demonstration. The unrest continued intermittently for three nights, from August 12 to August 14, 2005. By August 15, 2005, the uprising was controlled with the presence of heavy security around Malé. Almost a fourth of the city had to be cordoned off during the unrest. (en)
  • Distúrbios civis nas Maldivas em 2005 referem-se à agitação civil que eclodiu em Malé, e , nas Maldivas, em 12 de agosto de 2005, que levaram a eventos que apoiaram a reforma democrática do país. Esses distúrbios foram provocados pela prisão de Mohamed Nasheed - um crítico aberto do presidente Maumoon Abdul Gayoom - e a posterior demolição da tenda Dhunfini, usada pelos membros do (PDM) para suas reuniões. Os partidários do PDM rapidamente se manifestaram, exigindo a renúncia de Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, logo após a prisão de Nasheed. Várias prisões foram feitas na primeira noite, seguidas pela demolição da tenda Dhunfini. A demolição complicou a situação, provocando ainda mais tumultos. Os protestos tornaram-se violentos na terceira noite, em 14 de agosto de 2005, devido aos métodos usados nas tentativas das autoridades para impedir as manifestações. Os distúrbios continuaram intermitentemente por três noites, de 12 a 14 de agosto de 2005. Em 15 de agosto de 2005, a revolta foi controlada com a presença de um forte esquema de segurança em Malé. Quase um quarto da cidade teve que ser isolado durante os distúrbios. (pt)
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  • The 2005 Maldivian civil unrest refers to the civil unrest that broke out in Malé, Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll and Addu Atoll of the Maldives on August 12, 2005 which led to events that supported the democratic reform of the country. This unrest was provoked by the arrest of Mohamed Nasheed - an open critic of the president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom - and the subsequent demolition of the Dhunfini tent, used by the members of the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) for their gatherings. Supporters of MDP were quick to demonstrate. They started calling for the resignation of Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, soon after Nasheed's arrest. Several arrests were made on the first night followed by the demolition of the Dhunfini tent. The demolition complicated the situation further provoking the unrest. The unrest grew viole (en)
  • Distúrbios civis nas Maldivas em 2005 referem-se à agitação civil que eclodiu em Malé, e , nas Maldivas, em 12 de agosto de 2005, que levaram a eventos que apoiaram a reforma democrática do país. Esses distúrbios foram provocados pela prisão de Mohamed Nasheed - um crítico aberto do presidente Maumoon Abdul Gayoom - e a posterior demolição da tenda Dhunfini, usada pelos membros do (PDM) para suas reuniões. Os partidários do PDM rapidamente se manifestaram, exigindo a renúncia de Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, logo após a prisão de Nasheed. Várias prisões foram feitas na primeira noite, seguidas pela demolição da tenda Dhunfini. A demolição complicou a situação, provocando ainda mais tumultos. Os protestos tornaram-se violentos na terceira noite, em 14 de agosto de 2005, devido aos métodos usados (pt)
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  • 2005 Maldives civil unrest (en)
  • Distúrbios civis nas Maldivas em 2005 (pt)
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