Lawyer Amal Clooney said the human rights situation in the Maldives was "deteriorating day by day" as she arrived Monday, September 7, to press for the release of jailed former president Mohamed Nasheed.
The 37-year-old greeted a large crowd as she touched down in the capital Male, where she is pressing for the release of Maldives' jailed former president Mohamed Nasheed.
Amal, who is the wife of actor George Clooney, is part of the ex-leader's high-profile legal team who are fighting for the release of the politician, who is currently being held in Maafushi jail.
According to the Daily Mail after visiting the Maldives, Amal and her co-counsel will travel to Sri Lanka and India for further meetings regarding the case. [caption id="attachment_83103" align="alignnone" width="495"]You can share this post!
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