Release of Maldives whistleblower Gasim Abdul Kareem welcomed; he should now be exonerated
Transparency International and Transparency Maldives welcome the release of whistleblower Gasim Abdul Kareem from prison but are disappointed that prosecution and sentencing went forward. Kareem was sentenced on 15 November to 8 months and 12 days, released on 17 November. He spent 133 days in Dhoonidhoo Prison and 138 days under house arrest. They call for his exoneration and an effective whistleblower protection system.
Transparency International and Transparency Maldives welcome the release of whistleblower Gasim Abdul Kareem from prison but are disappointed that prosecution and sentencing went forward. Kareem was sentenced on 15 November to 8 months and 12 days, released on 17 November. He spent 133 days in Dhoonidhoo Prison and 138 days under house arrest. They call for his exoneration and an effective whistleblower protection system.
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Transparency International and Transparency Maldives welcome the release of whistleblower Gasim Abdul Kareem from prison but are disappointed that prosecution and sentencing went forward. Kareem was sentenced on 15 November to 8 months and 12 days, released on 17 November. He spent 133 days in Dhoonidhoo Prison and 138 days under house arrest. They call for his exoneration and an effective whistleblower protection system.
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