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Maldives President unharmed in knife attack

Colombo, January 8
A young man lunged at Maldives President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom with a kitchen knife on Tuesday in what his spokesman called an assassination attempt, but he was unharmed.

The attack took place on the island of Hoarafushi, which with 3,000 residents is one of the most populated in the northern Maldives, as Gayoom met supporters after the inauguration of a renewable energy project.

“He was shaking hands with supporters, when a young man came and tried to stab him with a large kitchen knife,” presidential spokesman Mohamed Shareef told Reuters by telephone from the President’s yacht.

“He was saved by a boy who moved in the way and tried to grab the knife and suffered a serious injury to his hand,” he added.

“The President was not hurt, but the knife did catch his shirt. It was definitely an assassination attempt on his life.”

Shareef said residents on the island described the attacker, who was in his early 20s, had been arrested and is being interrogated, as having extreme religious views.

However, he said he suspected the attack was more likely the work of Gayoom’s political rivals than Islamist hardliners, and saw no connection with a bomb blast in the capital Male in late September, which raised fears of nascent militancy by the likes of Al-Qaida in the traditionally peaceful Islamic archipelago.

“We want to work out if this attack was orchestrated, or if he was working of his own devices,” Shareef said. “I think this is more to do with (his political opponents) than anything else.”

Gayoom, who has ruled the chain of 1,200 mostly uninhabited islands 500 miles (800 km) off the toe of India for three decades and is Asia’s longest-serving ruler, faces the cluster’s first ever multi-party elections this year, and is running for re-election.

Political opponents describe 71-year-old Gayoom as a dictator who rules like a sultan of old, and say it is time he handed over the reins of a land best known for luxury honeymoons and world-class scuba diving. — Reuters

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