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You cannot go out. you cannot smoke cannabis. will was 19 when he died. his family and will himself say he was let down by the services that should have supported him. are you going to kill me? are you going to throw me down the stairs? the crisis service is just not fit for purpose. and more of that is that no one should have to wait until they re in crisis to be treated. as the need got stronger, the help seemed to fall away even more. it wasjust incredible. leave me alone. i think it s important to share my experience so other people can get the treatment that they need. it s now been three years almost to the day since we lost - will, and we have the inquest this morning. j a long three years, trying to figure out how their son died. we re the ones that got his computer and did that. it wasn t that the police took his computer away and investigated it. we have worked out how will died. he s left an awful lot of evidence ....
On December 18, the parliament of Maldives passed the Industrial Relations (IR) Bill and the Occupation Safety and Health (OSH) Bill, a significant achievement for workers and unions following over a decade of activism. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins its affiliate, the Maldives Journalists Association (MJA), in welcoming the passing of the bills, and calling on President Muizzu to ratify the bills as soon as possible. ....
A new report commissioned by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and its affiliate the Maldives Journalists Association (MJA) explores citizen trust in the Maldivian media and key influences on media stability such as social media, politics and misinformation. As the country’s new government emerges following the September presidential election, the IFJ and MJA urge President Mohamed Muizzu and all Maldives’ political leaders to respect and support a sustainable, independent media that is less vulnerable to business and political interference. ....