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“We are trying to send our message to let the world know what is happening and what will happen to the Maldives if climate change isn't checked.”

Quote by Mohamed Nasheed

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Mohamed Nasheed
Mohamed Nasheed

Mohamed Nasheed was the President of the Maldives from 2008 to 2012, known for his advocacy of environmental protection and human rights. He was the first democratically elected president in the Maldives and his presidency was characterized by significant political and social reforms. more

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