I formally lodged a sexual harassment complaint against present Dir. of Comms at @presidencymv on Feb 4, 2020. I also lodged complaints with @PoliceMv & @ACC_Maldives . Till date no action has been taken - what is stopping you @ibusolih?
I am honestly shocked after watching this.
A minister going on national TV and sharing what was said on a victim support helpline… just a day after someone died by suicide?
How can we as a country let this be the normal. It’s unprofessional and unethical.
That was someone’s most vulnerable moment. Those conversations are supposed to be sacred, protected, private, safe.
Instead, they were exposed live on TV. Not only does this violate her dignity, it puts out raw, triggering details that can deeply affect others who are already struggling.
Additionally, if this is how confidential helplines are treated, how can anyone else feel safe enough to reach out for help?
Government and ministers are not supposed to stoop to the level of social media gossip groups. Those at the top are meant to set the example, by holding themselves to the highest standards, always.
That didn’t happen here. So I’m asking the media and everyone on social platforms: please take up that responsibility yourselves.
Do not repeat what was said. Do not amplify or share her msgs. Protect what little dignity and trust remains.
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5/ The pattern is unmistakable. In 2018 people voted against Yameen. In 2023 against Solih. Tonight against how this government has conducted itself. The opposition that benefits is almost incidental. These are protest votes, not mandates.
8/ This was the message I got:
To win 2028, whether in government or opposition, you must answer one question honestly: are you governing for the people, or taking from them?
Maldivians have shown, repeatedly, that they know the difference, stop treating them like they don't!
7/ My understanding is that people know, at a gut level, that large construction projects primarily benefit contractors, not them.
What they vote on is whether they feel respected, whether the system is fair, and whether those in power are taking more than they are giving.