• DMBFFF
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    441 year ago

    wp:Human rights in the Maldives

    The constitution declares Islam as the state religion of the Maldives and states that all Maldivian nationals are required to be Sunni Muslims.[13] It is illegal in the country to proselytize any religion other than Islam, and advocate for secularism or the separation of church and state. Apostasy and atheism are also outlawed and those who identify as or accused of being apostates or atheists are punishable by death by Maldivian law (though unenforced) and are often subject to vigilante violence or attacks with little or no consequences for perpetrators by the authorities.

    Defamation and Speech “contrary to the tenets of Islam” is illegal.

    As the state partially practices Sharia law in some matters, homosexuality is illegal. The punishment for men is nine months to one year imprisonment, or 10 to 30 lashes. The punishment for women is nine months to one year of house arrest.[3]

      • DMBFFF
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        71 year ago

        This is Lemmy: the Shariah law as practiced by the Maldives doesn’t apply here,

        nor did the Maldives fight a war for its very existence on the first day of its independence.

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          Lol they don’t practice shit about any religion. Their government is corrupt as hell. What Shariah law? Have you been there? They have prostitutes from every nation on earth on their exclusive beach resorts for the wealthy

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            Have you been there?

            Have you been there, anon?

            wp:Maldives

            Since the adoption of the 2008 constitution citizens and anyone wishing to become a citizens are required by law to nominally follow Sunni Islam[176] which would make Maldives a 100% Muslim country in theory.

            • @[email protected]
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              61 year ago

              Yes I visited the maldives in 2018 I think and I’m not a Maldevi citizen nor sunni muslim. They’re a hypocrite corrupt government.

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                41 year ago

                okay.

                I hope you enjoyed your visit. 🙂

          • DMBFFF
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            31 year ago

            The Jewish presence in Palestine is older than the Muslim.

            For that matter, those in the Maldives were Buddhists before they became Muslim.

            Instead of blaming the victims of European antisemitism which kind of necessitated Zionism, you might wag your finger at Europe too for this.

  • @[email protected]
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    221 year ago

    Wait, I thought it was bad to punish civilians for the actions of their government/military.

    • @[email protected]
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      541 year ago

      I fail to see the equivalency between “murder a bunch of people” and “a bunch of people are no longer allowed in a luxury resort”.

      • Todd Bonzalez
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        21 year ago

        I fail to see the link between the people murdering Palestinians (The IDF) and the people no longer allowed in the Maldives (Civilians).

      • Flying Squid
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        351 year ago

        False equivalencies seem to be the stock-in-trade of the anti-Palestinian trolls these days.

        • @[email protected]
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          71 year ago

          Imagine thinking I’m anti-Palestinian because I don’t support a blanket ban on Israeli travel. The state of the “discourse” nowadays…

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            One small country in the middle of the ocean is a ‘blanket ban on Israeli travel?’

            Banning someone from your resort island is the same sort of punishment of civilians as killing them?

            The state of discourse indeed…

            • @[email protected]
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              Banning someone from your resort island is the same sort of punishment of civilians as killing them?

              It actually is the same sort of punishment, yeah - the difference is one of degree. Kicking you in the shin once and punching you in the face fifty times are both “assault”. It’s concerning that most here don’t understand that.

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                You still haven’t addressed that ‘blanket ban’ thing you said. After lamenting the poor quality of discourse.

                • @[email protected]
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                  31 year ago

                  I like how you completely dodged what I just said. What is there to address about the blanket ban? A country is banning all travel from another country. It doesn’t get more “blanket” than that.

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              51 year ago

              Banning someone from your resort island is the same sort of punishment of civilians as killing them?

              No, but punishing population for the actions of their government is always bad, always unacceptable, and specially when the country isn’t even democratic like Israel never was. For one thing - this ban does not only affect Israelis, but also 2 millions of Palestinians who live in Israel proper. Wikipedia - Demographics of Israel

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                If the ban is on Israeli Nationality it only afects Israeli Jews as per the Israeli Constitution only Jews (in fact, any Jew no matter were born) have a right to Israeli Nationality.

                If it’s per Israeli Citizenship (which, in Israel - almost uniquelly in the World - is separate from Nationality), then you do have a point and even then, most Palestians born in the Occupied Territories (which include Jerusalem) do not have Israeli Citizenship as they have no natural right of birth to it and must apply, with most applications being denied.

                That often used “there are 2 million Palestinians in Israel” cherry-picked piece of information (usually used to deny that Israel is an Appartheid state, so congrats for using it differently here) is nowhere near the full information and presented without the rest is deceitful as such presentation relies on people thinking it’s like in their own country so “being a citizen in Israel must mean the same as my their own country” when in fact Israel is very, VERY special in that regard and segregates people by religion using that unique separation of Nationality and Citizenhip.

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                31 year ago

                And yet your post implied some sort of equivalency.

                Also, I notice you didn’t say anything about the “blanket ban” part.

                • @[email protected]
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                  21 year ago

                  And yet your post implied some sort of equivalency.

                  Equivalency - I have to confess English isn’t my first language and I am not sure I understand what you mean specifically/ in what context. Would you please care to explain?

                  As for the blanket ban - while it wasn’t my comment, I don’t find it unreasonable - how would you describe a rule advertised as punishing extremist Zionism that also punishes both post Zionists and anti Zionists all the same?

      • @[email protected]
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        IMO the equivalency is in how you’ve chosen those individuals that don’t deserve to live / that are no longer allowed to enter…

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      What about punishing civilians for the actions of civilians? Close to 10% of the population are illegal settlers, so it makes sense to target the class of people doing the illegal actions.

  • katy ✨
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    191 year ago

    sorry but this is actually stupid. don’t blame the israeli people over the actions of the government - especially when a large number of israelis are protesting against the government.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      Israeli government is elected, and enjoys widespread public support. Which means the Israeli public share the responsibility of this genocide.

    • @[email protected]
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      261 year ago

      How is this different from sanctions on Russia? Those mostly harm civilians, and are intended to create political pressure. There’s not much anyone can do to only harm Netanyahu.

      • Todd Bonzalez
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        11 year ago

        Well you see, Sanctions are, well, Sanctions. And this? This isn’t sanctions. The Maldives are an Islamic Theocracy, and they already hate Israel for reasons that have nothing to do with this conflict. Not surprising that the Country that criminalizes being Jewish would expel Israelis.

      • DMBFFF
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        41 year ago

        As a Ukraine-supporter, I oppose most of the sanctions against Russia too.

        • @[email protected]
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          201 year ago

          Yes they do: quite a number of countries banned Russians from non-essential travel. That’s why there’s so many of them in Georgia and Serbia: draft-dodging isn’t essential travel, apparently.

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    All Israeli’s have to do military service and they get a bonus afterwards that they often use for travel. Thailand was full of Israeli kids when I went. Would be awesome if Thailand did the same.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 year ago

        It’s funny how often in these threads people mask off with their antisemitism so clearly

        • Todd Bonzalez
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          Amen. People will downvote us for calling it out, but this is absolutely bigtory on display.

          I mean, Fuck Israel, they are committing Genocide. Let’s get that out of the way, I don’t stand for what Israel is doing at all.

          But everyone deciding that every single Israeli is a “piece of shit” is just making broad discriminatory statements against people because of their Religion, Ethnicity, or National Origin. They aren’t “criticizing Israel”, they are spewing hatred about Israelis and Jews in retaliation for what Israel is done.

          Fuck those people. The same kind of assholes who attacked Arab Americans following 9/11, because they decided that if they were mad enough, they could hurt whoever they wanted, and as long as some part of their victim’s identity was tangential to the issue they were mad about, they were justified in doing it.

        • @[email protected]
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          Jew here, and travelled through SE Asia. Israelis have always had a terrible reputation in parts of India and Thailand because after completing military service of 2-3 years, these kids get a lump sum before heading off to careers or university. They spend that money on booze and drugs and get off their faces before heading home to start their lives properly, and this is true of the Israeli Arab kids who serve too, as they are also no longer under the watchful eye of their parents or the military.

          It’s not uncommon for youth hostels in Thailand not to allow Israelis in groups to stay there, with signage saying so. Always “Israelis”, never “jews”. I saw a lot of this backpacking maybe 8 years ago.

          • Todd Bonzalez
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            21 year ago

            So what you’re saying is that hate speech against people because of their ethnicity or religion is off-limits, but hate speech against people because of their national origin is perfectly fine?

            Sounds shitty.

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            Yep I’ve seen reports on their little town in India and how they’ve been awful to the natives.

    • DMBFFF
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      51 year ago

      Send them back to Israel so they can murder more Gazans.

      (/s)

  • @[email protected]
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    651 year ago

    Nearly 11,000 Israelis visited Maldives last year, which was 0.6% of the total tourist arrivals.

    Very nice. It’s not just a symbolic boycot

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        11 year ago

        As the Maldives is a tourist resort 0.6% of the most major income is pretty big

        https://www.budgetyourtrip.com/maldives

        You should plan to spend around** $299 (MVR4,623) per day on your vacation in the Maldives.** This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors

        Even assuming that every tourist stays one single day that would be 3.3 million dollars. And I’d wager most tourists stay longer than that

        • Todd Bonzalez
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          So, admittedly, $3.3 Million is low-balling it, and that the real figure is probably something like $20 Million, assuming that each tourist stays ~1 week and spends $299/day as you have quoted.

          But these numbers don’t mean anything in a vacuum. More context is needed to understand the actual impact of this decision.

          The Maldives have a GDP of $6.55 Billion. Assuming that this costs them $20 Million in tourism revenue, that’s only a 0.3% drop in GDP. The annual fluctuation in GDP is ±9%. The impact of banning Israeli tourists is less than a rounding error on the Economy of the Maldives.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            An entire economy is made up of many parts. 0.3% doesn’t sound like much but with big numbers it adds up.

            A sacrifice of 20 million dollars is more than just symbolism.

            • Todd Bonzalez
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              21 year ago

              The problem here is that $20 million isn’t a “big number” compared to $6.55 Billion.

              Believe whatever you want, I can’t stop you, but you are objectively wrong.

              • @[email protected]
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                11 year ago

                Let’s pretend the Maldives is America. Would you say that America losing 0.3% of its entire GDP over a boycott is "symbolic?

    • Mike D.
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      291 year ago

      A symbolic boycott is important. They still picked a side in this mess.

      • DMBFFF
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        21 year ago

        “Go back to Israel, draft-dodger. Murder more Gazans. Allāh be praised.”

    • @[email protected]
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      Unfortunately not.

      I say that not because I hate Russians.

      I hate the Russians that fly to Maldives and act like they own the place and are constantly rude to Maldivians, other tourists and leave trash behind when they leave.

    • @[email protected]
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      Funny thing, I made the same question in reverse once, and the crowd on here descended on me for “whataboutism”.

      • @[email protected]
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        Tbh it is a fine line in many cases, and there is no right answer. Every country can decide who to let in, and others have the right to form their opinion on it. I disagree with this one, as I would also disagree with banning all Russians, but I would highly support the targeted sanctioning and travel restriction of diplomats, politicians and oligarchs of both countries.

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      Careful. As I understand, this is considered “whataboutism” and isn’t really allowed to be discussed. Even though it’s a fantastic point to make with regards to the events happening elsewhere.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Funny innit?

      All these fucks are just performing for the audience, not one actually gives a dick about people other than themselves.

      Bunch of cunts.

      • @[email protected]
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        I’ve seen it described as “manufactured outrage.” I think it’s an appropriate term.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah, how come Israel gets all the economic sanctions and Russia gets nothing?? Oh wait…

  • @[email protected]
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    This is ubelievably dumb. Israel is not even a democracy. Yes, they may have some democratic laws, but they are also 70+ years under the state of emergency. There isn’t free press. Israelis are getting locked up for protesting for peace, for refusing to fight in a apartheid war, even for liking facebook comments supporting Palestine. Aplying collective punishment / collective responsibility under such circumstances (as generally under any circumstances) not only doesn’t support the plight of palestinian refugees, it goes against it!

    I understand their (Maledives) motivation, but this is not the way. You can’t punish all Palestinians for the crimes of the few, nor can you punish all Israelies for the crimes of the many.

    Go ahead and downvote me.

    • @[email protected]
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      The other options (as I see them are to do nothing and let this happen without comment, or try to specifically target settlers. But I don’t think the Maldives are out of line banning all Israelis considering how widespread Israeli settlers are (close to 10% of the population) and the shit they do to Palestinians…

    • @[email protected]
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      I get your point, but I don’t think the ones who protest are the ones vacationing in a luxury island. I assume majority of them are rich or spoilt assholes.

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        That is exactly the point - I don’t think one can use terms like “majority” and “assume” to justify collective punishment, because that is exactly what the Israelis are doing right now.(But I am obviously wrong )

      • @[email protected]
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        Thank you! I don’t think I’ve been this proud for getting down voted lately. And I don’t blame you - I hope your motivation is same as mine - to end the tragedy that is currently happening in Gaza ASAP. IMO - You just aren’t terribly adult about it, but I trust that you will get there <3

        • @[email protected]
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          I wasn’t going to downvote until I saw the attempt at reverse psychology. Just make your point, don’t try to manipulate the results.

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            I expected to get downvoted, I got downvoted, I am not angry. Reverse psychology? Manipulate? Are you 100% sure you are not talking about yourself?

  • Dept
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    holy shit the difference in comments between here and reddit’s world news on the same post is insane. Everyone there is a zionist.

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      91 year ago

      Worldnews really is overrun by Zionist bots. If you go to some other subreddits a lot of them seem to still have real humans who are saying so. But it seems like a lot of other subreddits are being taken over by bots at this point too.

    • @[email protected]
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      What’s the vibe in there? Cause I don’t like the idea of punishing regular civilians for the government’s actions, so I’m not a fan of this decision. But I’m not gonna come in here and say something like “omg why though, Israel’s the victim!!!1”

      • @[email protected]
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        181 year ago

        Israel doesn’t have regular citizens because of their national draft. Just complicit people, settlers, and people who don’t have to serve because Israel is racist.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      And I was only coming to say that the bloke in the thumbnail looks like he’s in one of those cardboard cutouts that kids stick their faces through to get their photo taken

    • @[email protected]
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      Reddit is mostly literal bots. Not figurative ones, literal ZionistGPT bots jerking eachother off.

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      Took a peek in worldnews recently and yeah it’s bad. I don’t remember it being so bad the last time Gaza was bombed. It’s like they cleaned out worldnews for the IPO or something.

  • Todd Bonzalez
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    Jesus, the comments here are deranged.

    First of all, you can be as opposed to Israel as you want, as it relates to Israel being a militarized state committing genocide. A lot of these comments are just dripping with hatred for Israelis and Jews, solely because of their Religion/Ethnicity/National Origin, and without regard to their actual stance on the Israel/Palestine conflict. Lots of stuff here stooping to the level of bigotry - a pattern that I am noticing from a lot of people on the left who seem to think that their opposition to Israel makes no rhetoric, no matter how hateful, off-limits.

    Second of all, the Maldives are are Muslim Theocracy that openly criminalizes the free exercise of any religion other than Sunni Islam. The war in Gaza is excellent cover for removing Jews from their country, and anyone thinking that they are actually taking a humanitarian stance here, please DM me I have a bridge for sale.

  • @[email protected]
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    After seeing that women get arrested for wearing a bikini in the Maldives a few years ago I’m not sure why anyone goes there anyways.

    Let Israel finish the fight!

  • @[email protected]
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    To be honest we don’t have the laws required to enforce this. This will all depend on how Parliament vote

  • @[email protected]
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    This is good from an economic POV too. Israeli tourists are generally chesp and racist. Just ask India.

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        One manager at a hotel makes a claim that an indeterminate number of Israeli tourists (as few as 1) stole an indeterminate amount of property (as little as nothing) from his hotel.

        And you’ve decided that this represents the failed moral character of 10 million Israelis?

        I am really sick and tired of watching people decide that, because they oppose Israel’s attack against Gaza, that they are permitted to spew hatred about Israelis and Jews because of their Religion/Ethnicity/National Origin.

        Focus your energy on the actual enemies here: Netanyahu and the IDF. There are millions of Israelis and Jews that oppose what Israel is doing, and this constant stream of hateful rhetoric is keeping these allies at arms length from the rest of the movement, because too many people refuse to have clarity of target.

    • @[email protected]
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      Is this not an inherently racist opinion? And not all Israelis support their government’s actions. Let’s not stoop to the same level as bigots on any side.