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Maldives Vice-President Ahmed Adeeb impeached as parliament approves state of emergency

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The president of the Maldives declared a state of emergency on Wednesday that sharply curtails key rights of citizens for 30 days. Photo: AP

The Maldives parliament on Thursday approved a state of emergency imposed by President Abdulla Yameen and used extraordinary powers to sack his estranged deputy despite mounting international concern.

 Lawmakers loyal to President Yameen voted to remove Ahmed Adeeb, who was arrested last month in connection with a September blast aboard the presidential speedboat that the government says was an assassination attempt.

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 All 61 parliamentarians present voted in favour of the impeachment, while opposition members in the 85-strong house stayed away, knowing the government had enough votes to carry the decision.

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 The impeachment was rushed through in line with the state of emergency, which suspended several rights enshrined in the constitution, including freedom of assembly and freedom of movement.

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 The United States and Britain expressed deep concern after the state of emergency was imposed, saying it curtailed vital civil liberties and urged the release of jailed opposition leader Mohamed Nasheed.

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