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Topic: Mohamed Fareed I


In the News (Sun 29 Nov 09)

  
  An introduction to Mohamed Ameen, for those who love truth in history - translation of 20th century history of ...
Mohamed Fareed admitted what he had said, and Judge Abdullah Fahumi Didi sentenced him to six months house arrest with a government income of six hundred rupees per month.
Mohamed Ameen was the ruler in Maldives (Hassan Fareed had moved to Ceylon), and his advisors were Ibrahim Faamladeyri Kilegefan and Ali Kuda Rannabandeyri Kilegefan.
Mohamed Ameen said my words were very true and he explained that he had to leave Male' frequently to purchase food for the country.
www.maldivesculture.com /history/iyye_yesterday_maldives_history_chapter04.htm   (4185 words)

  
  Maldivian rufiyaa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Sultan Mohamed Imaadhudheen IV (1900-1904) introduced what historians believe to be the first machine struck coins, judging the superior quality of the engravements.
His successor Sultan Mohamed Shamshudeen III (1904-1935) made the last of these coins, 1 and 4 laari denominations, which were struck in the United Kingdom by Heaton's Mint, Birmingham, England in 1913.
Unlike his predecessors, Sultan Fareed did not embellish his title on the coins; instead he used the National Emblem on the reverse side with the traditional title of the state (Arabic: ا دولت امحلد يبيت, Republic of Maldives) and the denomination value on the obverse side.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rufiyah   (776 words)

  
 The Duplicitous Second Republic
Mohamed Fareed Didi eldest son of Abdul Majeed Didi (former Prime Minister) was formally placed on the throne his father failed to fill.
This was not surprising to knowledgeable Maldivians as Abdul Majeed Didi was the chief of the committee that compiled and later amended a constitution in a manner that he himself may accede to the throne.
The majority of the assembly that elected the king (Sultan Mohamed Fareed Didi) and the cabinet of ministers in this monarchy were all “former” members of the Peoples Progress Party.
www.minivannews.com /news/news.php?id=30   (916 words)

  
 translation history 20th century maldives, iyye, yesterday, 1997 by Abdul Hakeem Hussein Manik
Mohamed Ameen was a person who did many good things and committed even worse atrocities, and he died at the age of only 46 years.
Mohamed Fareed was in command of the king's guard.
King Mohamed Imadudeen IV died, and because the eldest son was suffering from a disability, the second son Ibrahim Nooradeen was crowned as the king.
www.maldivesculture.com /history/iyye_yesterday_maldives_history_intro.htm   (4173 words)

  
 translation history 20th century maldives, iyye, yesterday, 1997 by Abdul Hakeem Hussein Manik   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Mohamed Ameen was a person who did many good things and committed even worse atrocities, and he died at the age of only 46 years.
Mohamed Fareed was in command of the king's guard.
King Mohamed Imadudeen IV died, and because the eldest son was suffering from a disability, the second son Ibrahim Nooradeen was crowned as the king.
www.dhivehiobserver.com /maldivesculture/iyye/iyye_yesterday_maldives_history_intro.htm   (4173 words)

  
 AlimProgram.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Muneer Fareed is currently the Secretary General for ISNA, the Islamic Society of North Amercia.
Previously, Dr. Fareed was an associate professor of Islamic studies in the Department of Near Eastern and Asian Studies at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan.
Fareed’s fields of interest include Qur’anic Studies, Islamic Legal Reform, and Islam in the Modern World.
www.alimprogram.com /scholars/fareed.shtml   (167 words)

  
 April 99   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Mohammed (a mother of four children) was summoned to the torture centre and was beaten on her ears until they bled.
Mohammed Isa Abdulla, aged 16, was reportedly arrested in August 1998 and was said to be currently detained by the SIS at Al-Qal?.
Mahdi Mohamed Ali Al-Ekry (Mohamed Mehdi Mohamed Al-Ekri) was arrested for planting bombs on 2 September 1996 and is held in custody in accordance with the applicable law.
vob.org /english/news-db/news99/apr99.htm   (16465 words)

  
 Sudan-Aid-Worker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Sudanese Prosecuting Attorney Mohamed Fareed said in a statement Monday that a case has been filed against Foreman and he was asked not to leave the country until interrogations are complete.
Fareed said if such crimes had really happened the culprits would be punished by prison and fines.
Staals said her group stood behind its report but that its sources' privacy had to be protected because they had provided information in a doctor-patient relationship.
www.cbc.ca /cp/world/050531/w053124.html   (464 words)

  
 Sudan Vision --- Independant Daily - Head Of MSF Released After Questioning   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Paul Foreman, the head of the MSF-Netherlands, was arrested evening Monday by the concerned authorities after the Attorney of Crimes Against the State, when a warrant was issued against him on spreading false news of cases of rape and violation of human rights in Darfur region of westerns Sudan.
Attorney Fareed said the MSF released a number of reports related to alleged cases of rapes, forceful deportation of civilians and killing of a staff of the organization.
Fareed said the man has been released however he has been barred from leaving the country until the completion of the interrogations.
www.sudanvisiondaily.com /modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=6986   (294 words)

  
 The Arabist » Letter from Sharqawi
Mohamed el-Sharqawi has sent a testimony on his arrest and torture, from Tora Prison.
He told me Mohamed 3abdel Quddoos–head of the Press Syndicate’s Liberties’ Committee–together with roughly five other demonstrators showed up in front of the Parliament’s entrance on the other side of the street, but were pushed by plainclothes and uniformed police officers all the way to the place where we were crammed up now.
Mohamed 3abdel Quddoos tried to get out of the cordon and join the demonstration on the other side, which was clearly larger, but was barred by security.
arabist.net /archives/2006/05/28/a-letter-from-sharqawi   (7725 words)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Douglas’ left-foot instep lift swerved smoothly over the ‘wall’ and around the reach of goalkeeper Mohamed Iqbal who did not even react.
That was a couple of minutes before Ismail Mohamed of Island tapered off a counter-attack with a pull into the defence zone.
ISLAND FC: Mohamed Iqbal, Shamweel Qusim, Mohamed Jameel, Mohamed Arif (Fareed Mohamed, 51), Ashraf Luthfee, Ali Umar (Ahmed Sunain, 70), Ahmed Shafiu, Seydou Dialloo (Ilyas Ibrahim, 46), Ismail Mohamed, Ahmed Jazeel.
www.telegraphindia.com /1040422/asp/sports/story_3157557.asp   (641 words)

  
 The Politics of Rage: Why Do They Hate Us? by Fareed Zakaria
Egypt's most powerful journalist, Mohamed Heikal, described the mood at the time: "The whole picture of the United States...
Syria has become one of the world's most oppressive police states, a country where 25,000 people can be rounded up and killed by the regime with no consequences.
As did Mohamed Atta, the Hamburg-educated engineer who drove the first plane into the World Trade Center.
www.fareedzakaria.com /ARTICLES/newsweek/101501_why.html   (6566 words)

  
 maldives culture - history index - tradtional and modern sources
The reign of Mohamed, the son of Haaji Ali Thukkalaa 1692-1701
'When news arrived in Maldives about the start of the second world war, Hassan Fareed Didi, who was responsible for all matters relating to the war, abandoned the Ministry of the Interior and all the other responsibilities he held.
Hassan Fareed and his wife, accompanied by twelve guards, left Malé in the royal Fathul Bari ship with sixty thousand silver rupees to buy government rice.' more
www.maldivesculture.com /histor01.html   (1038 words)

  
 icNorthLondonOnline - Aid chief charged over rapes claim
Prosecution lawyer Mohamed Fareed said in a statement that a case had been filed against Foreman and he was asked not to leave the country until interrogations were complete.
The Sudanese government was angered by the MSF report, published in March, that said its doctors working in Darfur had collected medical evidence of 500 rapes over four and a half months.
Geoffrey Prescott, a spokesman for the Dutch branch of MSF, said Foreman was questioned for several hours about the rape report and charged with crimes against the state and asked to report back to police today.
icnorthlondononline.icnetwork.co.uk /news/tm_objectid=15574984&method=full&siteid=50102&headline=aid-chief-charged-over-rapes-claim-name_page.html   (338 words)

  
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On Thursday, August 12, 2004, a crowd gathered at Jumhooree Maidhaan to demand the release of Mohamed Yoosuf Fulhu, who was brought in earlier in the day in connection with the hearing of Ibrahim Fareed.
In response to the MDP request, the then-Attorney General, Dr. Mohammed Munavvar, prepared an opinion stating the Attorney General’s belief that the current constitution was not drafted with a view to accommodating political parties.
The deadlock in the People’s Special Majlis, the decision of the Criminal Court, and the detention of Fareed and Mohamed Yoosuf Fulhu, in connection with the hearing of Fareed, resulted in protests on August 12 and 13 at Jumhooree Maidhaan calling for the release of Fulhu.
www.ndi.org /ndi/library/1778_ml_assessment_121604.txt   (19296 words)

  
 620 ktar.com British MSF Worker Faces Charges in Sudan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Paul Foreman, the head of the Dutch branch of Medicins Sans Frontieres, was detained and questioned before being released.
A case was filed against him and he was asked not to leave the country until interrogations are complete, Mohamed Fareed, a prosecuting attorney, said in a statement.
The Sudanese government was angered by the March report from Medicins Sans Frontieres, also known as Doctors Without Borders, which said its doctors working in Darfur had collected medical evidence of 500 rapes over four and a half months.
www.620ktar.com /?nid=55&sid=51550   (379 words)

  
 [No title]
Somaliland president Mohamed Ibrahim Egal used a recent discussion with local journalists to outline his views on the current situation in the Middle East and Horn of Africa.
Head of state Mohamed Taki Abdul Karim on May 19 called a grand gathering of his full government in Moroni, plus members of the Ulemas council, the High Council of the Republic, senior figures in the government party, and important personalities on the island and told an astounded audience that his government policy had flopped.
The president of Somaliland fired minister of commerce Mohamed Qasim and deputy foreign minister Mohamed Awale Fareed on May 17 but did not immediately name successors.
www.africaintelligence.com /ps/AN/Arch/ION/ION_812.asp   (852 words)

  
 CTV.ca - Sudan arrests British humanitarian aid official- CTV News, Shows and Sports -- Canadian Television
Paul Foreman, a Briton who heads the Dutch branch of Medicins Sans Frontieres, was detained and questioned before being released.
A case was filed against him and he was asked not to leave the country until interrogations are complete, Mohamed Fareed, a prosecuting lawyer, said in a statement.
The Sudanese government was angered by the March report from MSF which said its doctors working in Darfur had collected medical evidence of 500 rapes over four and a half months.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/print/CTVNews/1117504761615_99?hub=World&subhub=PrintStory   (366 words)

  
 et - Full Story
Sure, she says, she’s thought of the consequences but apparently that’s all she plans to do about them.
In her effort to gain public support, she has joined forces with two even more controversial figures also challenging the president for his seat: Saadeddin Ibrahim and Mohamed Fareed Hassanain.
The three have made public their intention to gather 1 million signatures in a petition asking for a constitutional amendment to allow the nomination of more than one person for the presidency.
www.egypttoday.com /article.aspx?ArticleID=4284   (1173 words)

  
 Anti-Slavery - news Bonded children rescued in India
The children only received two meals a day and were severely punished if they made any mistakes.
One ten year old boy, A. Mohamed Sheik Fareed, was reported to have been branded on the stomach with a red hot iron by a trader as a punishment for accidentally dropping a load of fuel on the floor.
A team from the SOCO Trust managed to trace the children after receiving a complaint from one village.
www.antislavery.org /homepage/news/indiarescue070801.htm   (290 words)

  
 Today's Top News
A major ceramics distributor, El-Sallab is the National Democratic Party candidate, and fellow ceramics king and party deputy Mohamed Aboul Enein has put out a quarter page full color ad on the back page of Al-Ahram urging voters to choose El-Sallab.
Oriental Weavers Mohamed Fareed Khamis also gave his vote to El-Sallab in a subsequent ad.
Meanwhile, local sandwich chan Mo'men continues its transformation of the fast food sandwich, introducing a "streak poivre' in a full color ad on the front page of Al-Ahram on the third day of the feast, and a "chicken kiev" the next day...
www.cairolive.com /newcairolive/classic/26-2-2002.html   (746 words)

  
 SBS - The World News
Attorney General Mohamed Fareed said a criminal case has been filed against Paul Foreman, the head of the Dutch branch of Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF), and that he has been asked not to leave the country.
The warrant for Foreman’s arrest is thought to have been issued after he refused to hand over evidence on which the report was based.
Mr Fareed said MSF should have consulted and coordinated with the government before publishing any such information.
www9.sbs.com.au /theworldnews/region.php?id=112796®ion=5   (547 words)

  
 ILW.COM - House Passes Act for the Relief of Certain Persian Gulf Evacuees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
(2) Salah Mohamed Abu Eljibat, Ghada Mohamed Abu Eljibat, and Tareq Salah Abu Eljibat.
(39) Ihsan Mohammed Adwan, Hanan Mohammed Adwan, Maha Adwan, Nada M. Adwan, Reem Adwan, and Lina A. Adwan.
(52) Mohammed A. Ariqat, Hitaf M. Ariqat, Ruba Ariqat, Renia Ariqat, and Reham Ariqat.
www.ilw.com /immigdaily/News/2000,1026-Gulf.shtm   (822 words)

  
 Sudanese newspaper unbanned
Mohamed Fareed, the attorney for crimes against the state who has handled several cases against the newspaper, was quoted by SMC as cautioning the daily to work in line with Sudan's laws.
"We hope the paper will follow conduct that would lead to serving the public interest and we look forward to it overcoming past differences and past violations and that it will work to disseminate news and publish them in accordance with the law," Fareed said.
The Monitor is one of only two English daily newspapers in Khartoum.
www.news24.com /News24/Africa/News/0,,2-11-1447_1740519,00.html   (455 words)

  
 Thoddu Statements Regarding Nasheed’s Life-Threatening Comments Questionably Acquired
The state attorney, Ali Saleem, for Nasheed’s cases stated in court last Sunday that Nasheed was charged with sedition and terrorism for comments he had made in his speech at a meeting on Thoddu Island on July 30.
According to the state attorney, in addition to Nasheed saying that even force would be used to remove Gayoom from the Presidency, Nasheed’s example of the demise of the former President Mohamed Amin posed a direct threat to President Gayoom’s person and life.
It’s possible such a thing may happen… Mohamed Fareed was also ousted from power in an unsavory way.
www.minivannews.com /news/news.php?id=1164   (778 words)

  
 Sudan Watch: May 2005
Annan visited Darfur on Saturday and heard complaints against police and government authorities from refugees in Kalma camp in South Darfur, who said they wanted guarantees from Annan that they would not be arrested for speaking with him.
Mr Annan went from the airport to a meeting with Sudanese vice president Ali Osman Mohamed Taha, and Taha said his country was ready for peace talks next month aimed at relieving the emergency, said Foreign Minister Mustafa Osman Ismail.
The leader of the Darfur rebel SLM said the situation of the refugees was particularly serious with the onset of rains that disrupt transport.
sudanwatch.blogspot.com /2005_05_01_sudanwatch_archive.html   (16449 words)

  
 Sudan: The Passion of the Present: May 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Sudan's attorney-general, Mohamed Farid, told Reuters authorities had opened a criminal case over MSF Holland's report in March detailing 500 rapes over 4-1/2 months in Darfur.
The MSF Holland report said its doctors working in Sudan's western Darfur area, where tens of thousands have been killed and more than 2 million forced from their homes, had medical evidence of the rapes in the western Sudanese region.
Yesterday, Mohamed Farid, Sudan's attorney-general, said the report was false and that the government had begun criminal proceedings because MSF should have consulted and co-ordinated with the governmental Humanitarian Aid Commission before publishing any such information.
platform.blogs.com /passionofthepresent/2005/05   (15347 words)

  
 MCST - Clearing house
It was during the reign of Mohamed Fareed (1954 -1968) that a Maldivian Rufiyaa was changed to 100 laari, as it is used at present (Browder, 1969; Maldives Monetary Authority, 1983).
And until very recently, even though the shape and sizes of the coins differ from time to time, one Maldivian Rufiya had 120 laari.
It was during the reign of Mohamed Fareed (1954-1968) that one, two, five, ten, twentyfive and fifty cents (laari) coins were made and thus, the decimal system is used for Maldivian money at present.
www.mcst.gov.mv /Clearing_House/exploring.htm   (2856 words)

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