But Nasheed said on Wednesday he was forced to step down at gunpoint and urged his successor to step down.
"Yes, I was forced to resign at gunpoint," Nasheed told reporters after his party meeting a day after his resignation. "There were guns all around me and they told me they wouldn't hesitate to use them if I didn't resign.
【Maldives president calls for unity govt】相关文章:
★ Ministry defends progress on human rights
★ Records show how wealthy shape US presidential race
★ Castro urges 'ceaseless fight' against corruption
★ Shenzhen cops accidentally shoot cabbie
★ First hybrid shark found off Australian coast
★ Landslide kills 25 in Philippines
★ China faces diplomatic challenges in 2012
最新
2020-08-21
2020-08-20
2020-08-19
2020-08-06
2020-08-05
2020-08-05