LONDON — The ex-president of the Maldives, jailed more than a year ago after a trial condemned as a "mockery," was reunited Thursday with his wife and the human-rights lawyers who have been lobbying for his release.
The current government of the island nation gave Mohamed Nasheed permission to travel to London for spinal surgery just days after attorney Amal Clooney, in an exclusive interview with NBC News' Cynthia McFadden, made the case for sanctions to win his freedom.