Wednesday, April 8, 2009

To Chinese Ambassador

8 April 2009
To Chinese Ambassador

Dear Ambassador;
I am sending you some related information regarding Amnesty International in which i believe that my issue can be done and should be done through such international justice system.

Two days after Amnesty International began to research into Maldives,a director of UNHRC who visited me before, contacted me unofficially through a person from UN Male' office saying that they would bring up my issue in this May month by the UN Working Group Of Arbitrary Detention.I rejected this and replied him that I only wanted to resume the international court case from where it has been pending. I do not deal with such issue unofficially through a phone call,I gave them my email address to deal with this issue in writing, after that there was no response from them. So it is clear that they know the truth would come out when somebody goes looking into it. And they might face a problem for delaying my issue for such a long time.

I have sent my second letter to all concerned Maldivian authorities regarding my issue, because they did not give me a reply for my first letter. I have all official signatured records when they recieved my letter. I plan to make the international community aware of it after my third letter is sent.

I hope that my government will have better understanding for what I have been fighting for and providing me with better help and support in quest of justice.

I expect that my government will reply me for my letter of 18th March officially in a timely manner.

Thank you
Yours Sincerely
Richard Wumeide

Sunday, April 5, 2009

To Amnesty International (5th April 2009)


5th April 2009
IEC Coordinator 
Amnesty International
Dear Luna Atkins,
Thank you for forwarding my email to the team that researches in to Maldives. Since the research would take quite a long time, I would like to plead the Amnesty International to take immediate action to secure my legal position, from that only can relieve me from great suffering in living at the staircase outside the office of Department of Penitentiary and Rehabilitation Services (DPRS).
Also I would like to pass my mobile number to the research team of Amnesty International. My number is: +960-9894099.



Thank you
Your Sincerely
Richard WuMeiD