Mutinying Maldivian police amid a cloud of teargas as they confront the military in Male. A group of police officers disobeyed orders and joined anti-government protesters in what the president's office described as a mutinyPhotograph: Ibrahim Faid/AFP/Getty ImagesAn army officer kicks a teargas cannister during a clash with supporters of the ousted president Photograph: Dinuka Liyanawatte/ReutersOpposition supporters celebrate after Mohamed Nasheed's resignation. The first democratically elected president of the island nation resigned after police joined protesters and then clashed with soldiers amid protests over his arrest of a top judgePhotograph: Sinan Hussain/AP
A Maldivian soldier fires a rubber bullet towards police during a clashPhotograph: Sinan Hussain/APNasheed, centre in yellow shirt, marches with his supporters after police fired teargas shells at them during a rally in MalePhotograph: Eranga Jayawardena/APMaldivian riot police chase away supporters of the ousted president during a clashPhotograph: Dinuka Liyanawatte/ReutersAn anti-government protester throws back a teargas cannister at police Photograph: Ishara S. Kodikara/AFP/Getty ImagesMaldivian police forcefully detain a protester in Male as they moved to push back thousands of anti-government activists loyal to Nasheed. Several thousand supporters of the former president clashed with police and troops in riot gear a day after his resignation, which he blamed on a coup d'etatPhotograph: Ishara S. Kodikara/AFP/Getty ImagesMaldivian soldiers, in green, and police face supporters of the former president during a protest in MalePhotograph: Eranga Jayawardena/APA supporter of the ousted president leaves a protest after being injured during clashes with the riot policePhotograph: Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters
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