Child rights groups on Friday, hosted their third march demanding police accountability and justice for victims of rape and sexual offences.
Organised by non-profit organisation Voice of Children (VOC), the protest began as a peaceful gathering. However, confrontations occurred between officers and protesters over Maldives Police Services' initial attempt to stop participants from exercising their right to assemble.
Protesters criticized the incumbent administration's constant assurance that the government has a "zero-tolerance policy" towards rape and sexual abuse.
The public outrage is fueled by a string of sex crimes reported recently, followed by controversial arrests and alleged misconduct of police.
We’ve begun our peaceful protest at the intersection of Majdheedhee Magu and Chandhanee Magu.
— Voice of Children (@VocMaldives) July 10, 2020
Come Join us! pic.twitter.com/JI6Ixo5wYv
Initially gathering at the central intersection of Majeedhee Magu and Chaandhanee Magu in the capital Male', protestors then marched towards the Social Centre, where a self-defence demonstration was held for participants.
We are extremely thankful for @Shuheyl & @zodiak32. They demonstrated few self-defence moves in todays march against Rape and Impunity. Many more such events are yet to come. 🥋 pic.twitter.com/O5cNdsUh04
— Voice of Children (@VocMaldives) July 10, 2020
As part of the aforementioned confrontations, protestors broke police cordons surrounding the Social Centre and marched east-bound on Majeedhee Magu, where they were cordoned off again, near the furniture shop 'Sunfront Living', roughly a few hundred meters from the centre.
We will be joining the #JaagaEhNei movement to show our support.
— Voice of Children (@VocMaldives) July 10, 2020
We will continue to be vocal on behalf and for everyone who endures sexual abuse and harassment.
JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED 🙅🏽♂️ @Arrryj @Noorbaan @MunavvarRae @sara_naseem @ShafeeaRiza @ShunanaMariyam pic.twitter.com/hP5JcxPRNB
VOC have also expressed their support for the '#JaagaEhNei' movement, which is set to gather on Sunday, July 12 at 1330 hrs.
The movement will call on the state to ensure that perpetrators of sexual injustices are convicted to the fullest extent of the law, whilst also demanding the abolishment of selective and tokenist justice against such heinous crimes.
Recently, a collective of gender equality advocates originating from Family Legal Clinic (FLC), Nufoshey and Uthema Maldives also launched the #FundOurSafety initiative, voicing a list of demands including the reallocation of state funds toward the protection of victims.
Public ire continues to soar over the government's meagre record of arresting and convicting perpetrators of sexual offences despite several promises to support the rights of children and women.
Amidst the ongoing outcry, President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih sacked Ali Waheed from his post as Minister of Tourism on Thursday, marking the first minister to be terminated over allegations of sexual assault in Maldives' history.
The Senior Policy Director at the Ministry, and close associate of Waheed, Mohamed Hassaan, was also dismissed soon after Waheed's termination.
Authorities and the government have yet to reveal the nature behind the allegations against former high-level officials at the ministry.