More than three decades after the failed coup attempt, former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom for the first time, opens up to an online newspaper on the events of that tragic day that in his words could have changed the Maldives we know today.
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This is a very stupid guy. Velidhoo anhenun dhonvun. Dhen kaashidhoo aa gulhun inun. Mi dhepoint ah binakoh ei velidhoo anheneh kamah. Mi bodu gamaareh
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JazaakAllah Khairan Shiran...
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I do it in phase 3
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More than three decades after the failed coup attempt, former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom for the first time, opens up to an online newspaper on the events of that tragic day that in his words could have changed the Maldives we know today.