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Yameen Rasheed
Born
Yameen Rasheed

April 10, 1988
Malé, North Central Providence, Maldives
DiedApril 13,2017 (aged 29)
Malé, North Central Providence, Maldives
Cause of deathStabbing
Body discoveredMalé, Maldives
NationalityMaldivan
OccupationBlogger
EmployerMaldives Stock Exchange
Known forSatirizing Maldives Politics and Religions
Notable workThe Right to Remain Silent, Unique Country, Special Case, A Brotherhood of Tolerance, Islam Says What and Political Suicide
Parent(s)Hussain Rasheed and Mariyam Shafeeq
RelativesAisha Rasheed

Yameen Rasheed, (April 10, 1988--April 13, 1988), a Maldivian Blogger for the Maldives Stock Exchange in Malé, North Central Providence, Maldives ... He was most commonly known for his satires critiquing the Maldives politics and religions. He lived in the Maldives capital, Malé. He was later on murdered there. Rasheed acquired multiple death threats before his murder, which he did report to the police.

Personal

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Rasheed was the son of Hussain Rasheed and Maryiam Shafeeq, and he had two sisters. Rasheed resided in Malé, where he was a blogger.[1]

Career

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Rasheed work as a blogger at the Maldives Stock Exchange. In his blog, The Daily Panic, he discussed was an outspoken critic for government corruption and was vocally against impunity for crimes against journalists and attacks of freedom of expression committed by radical Islamist groups.

Death

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Murdered

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Due to his risky career path, it made him a target to many groups. Rasheed (29), died on April 23, 2017. He was found early Sunday, on the stairwell outside his apartment building with multiple knife stab wounds to his neck and chest. Afterward, he was taken to the hospital just before 5 a.m. He was not allowed to be seen by anyone including his own father. He died very shortly after arriving at the hospital. Today people still ponder who killed Yameen Rasheed. Deputy Director for South Asia at Amnesty International, Dinushika Dissanayake, stated, "One year later, we have seen no action from the Maldivian authorities. Not only did they fail to protect Yameen during his lifetime, they have also failed to effectively investigate his murder and hold his killers accountable. His loved ones and friends should not have to wait any longer for justice”. Years have passed and Amnesty International and CIVICUS are still waiting for Maldivian authorities to bring his killers to justice.

Context

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The Maldives has a troubling history of attacks targeting human rights defenders, journalists, and bloggers. In August 2014, his close friend Ahmed Rilwan was abducted. Following this, he led a public campaign to find this missing journalist. Even after receiving all those death threats, he still continued posting about his libel point of view. Rasheed was one of the few Maldivians that were liberal. This and his blog put a target on his back. According to the police, a group of seven radicalized men believed Rasheed was guilty of insulting Islam. They wanted to matter in their own hands and decided Yameen needed to be killed for that.

Impact

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The Maldivian authorities followed a systematic failure proceeding Rasheed's investigation. The lack of transparency in the Maldivian judicial processes lessened any hope for justice. Although, six individuals were charged for the murder of Rasheed. There has been no marked progress toward accountability and justice. Nevertheless, human rights defenders, as well as his family and friends and social organizations, are campaigning for Rasheed. They have faced contempt and harassment by Maldivian authorities.

Reactions

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His death has had a huge impact on many. His family and friends were very devasted. One of his friends, Shahu Kareem, decided to give away 100 books away after the marking of 100 days after he was murdered. Even his employer the Maldives Stock Exchange, mourned Rasheed and decided to close their doors for a day as a sign of respect. Even the Maldivian government rebuked Rasheed’s murder and promised justice, saying he was “a socially conscious, civic-minded, talented, creative, courageous and impassioned young soul – everything the youth of this nation should aspire to be and more.”

Awards

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ https://www.dhivehisitee.com/people/an-examined-life-yameen-rasheed/
  2. ^ Moosa, Hassan; Schultz, Kai (23 April 2017). "Outspoken Maldives Blogger Who Challenged Radical Islamists Is Killed".
  3. ^ "Prominent Political Blogger in the Maldives Stabbed to Death". Time.
  4. ^ Safi, Michael (23 April 2017). "Maldives blogger stabbed to death in capital". the Guardian.
  5. ^ "Maldives hit by ISIS fears as blogger who slammed extremists is hacked to death". 25 April 2017.
  6. ^ "Yameen Rasheed, blogger and activist, stabbed to death - Maldives Independent". maldivesindependent.com.
  7. ^ "Police reveal identities of Yameen Rasheed's killers – Mihaaru". en.mihaaru.com.
  8. ^ "Family of murder suspect, Police at odds over 'false' statements – Mihaaru". en.mihaaru.com.
  9. ^ "PG charges seven people over Yameen Rasheed's murder – Mihaaru". en.mihaaru.com.
  10. ^ "Religious extremists behind Yameen Rasheed murder, police reveals – Mihaaru". en.mihaaru.com.
  11. ^ "Court closes doors on trial of Yameen Rasheed murder – Mihaaru". en.mihaaru.com.
  12. ^ "Court quashes police negligence case in Yameen Rasheed murder – Mihaaru". en.mihaaru.com.
  13. ^ "Court cancels hearing for Yameen Rasheed's murder trial – Mihaaru". en.mihaaru.com.
  14. ^ Staff, The Wire. "Prominent Maldivian Civil Society Activist Yameen Rasheed Murdered". thewire.in.
  15. ^ "Maldives blogger Yameen Rasheed stabbed to death in restive capital". 23 April 2017.
  16. ^ Manthorpe, Rowland. "Last month we gave Yameen Rasheed a prize for his social startup. On Sunday he was killed".
  17. ^ "Maldives blogger stabbed to death in restive capital".
  18. ^ ""Three" years without Rilwan: what grief looks like – Mihaaru". en.mihaaru.com.
  19. ^ "Why Maldives Needed Yameen Rasheed – Mihaaru". en.mihaaru.com.
  20. ^ Zahir, Azim. "Who killed my friend Yameen Rasheed?". www.aljazeera.com.
  21. ^ "APC condemns murder of Maldivian blogger and human rights activist Yameen Rasheed - Association for Progressive Communications". www.apc.org.
  22. ^ "Director-General condemns the murder of blogger Yameen Rasheed in the Maldives". UNESCO.
  23. ^ "Maldivian blogger Yameen Rasheed stabbed to death - Reporters without borders". RSF.
  24. ^ "Yameen Rasheed". cpj.org.
  25. ^ Atheist, Friendly. "A 29-Year-Old Blogger Who Criticized Islamic Extremism Was Murdered in the Maldives".
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