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First Lady Fights Back: Protecting Her Children from Unjust Attacks

First Lady Fights Back: Protecting Her Children from Unjust Attacks

First Lady Sajidha Mohamed publicly denounced unfounded allegations that her 16-year-old son Umair Mohamed Muizzu engaged in vaping. She expressed concern over harm to his education and social well-being, emphasizing that her children are minors and not involved in politics. She also revealed that her youngest child, aged eight, has been harassed. The press conference was held at Dhimyaath, the family home, with legal representative Uza. Azima Shakoor outlining forthcoming legal measures to address defamation. The First Lady clarified these are personal initiatives, independent of government. The Maldives has been a signatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child since 1991 and ratified the Child Rights Protection Act in 2019.

First Lady Sajidha Mohamed publicly denounced unfounded allegations that her 16-year-old son Umair Mohamed Muizzu engaged in vaping. She expressed concern over harm to his education and social well-being, emphasizing that her children are minors and not involved in politics. She also revealed that her youngest child, aged eight, has been harassed. The press conference was held at Dhimyaath, the family home, with legal representative Uza. Azima Shakoor outlining forthcoming legal measures to address defamation. The First Lady clarified these are personal initiatives, independent of government. The Maldives has been a signatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child since 1991 and ratified the Child Rights Protection Act in 2019.

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First Lady Sajidha Mohamed publicly denounced unfounded allegations that her 16-year-old son Umair Mohamed Muizzu engaged in vaping. She expressed concern over harm to his education and social well-being, emphasizing that her children are minors and not involved in politics. She also revealed that her youngest child, aged eight, has been harassed. The press conference was held at Dhimyaath, the family home, with legal representative Uza. Azima Shakoor outlining forthcoming legal measures to address defamation. The First Lady clarified these are personal initiatives, independent of government. The Maldives has been a signatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child since 1991 and ratified the Child Rights Protection Act in 2019.

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