‘I’m good’, says ex-Maldives president Mohamed Nasheed after surviving assassination attemptSouth China Morning Post
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Former Maldives president Mohamed Nasheed is conscious after life-saving surgery, his family said on Saturday, as police made two arrests in connection with a blast they said was being treated as a terror attack.The 53-year-old was critically injured after a bomb exploded as he left his family home in the capital Male on Thursday.Police and prosecutors on Saturday said they had arrested two men linked to Islamic extremism in connection with the blast.“From the people arrested so far and the…Read MoreSouth China Morning Post
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