Yameen yesterday declared a 15-day state of emergency amid a deepening political crisis in the island nation after the Maldivian Supreme Court ordered the immediate release of former president Mohamed Nasheed and other opposition leaders.
The state of emergency will give sweeping powers to security forces to arrest and detain suspects, bans public gatherings, imposes travel restrictions, and suspends parts of the Maldivian Constitution.
She said the president, army, and police failed to obey the Supreme Court ruling, contrary to the Constitution and rule of law.
"The US calls on President Yameen, the army, and police to comply with the rule of law, implement the Supreme Court ruling and the rulings of the criminal court, ensure the full and proper functioning of the Parliament, and restore constitutionally guaranteed rights of the people and institutions of the Maldives," Nauert said.
She said Yameen despite being elected in 2013 with the support of a broad coalition has systematically alienated his coalition.