Nasheed's lawyer Amal Clooney called the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention verdict a "line in the sand", vowing to press the international community -- particularly India -- to impose travel bans and sanctions on those suspected of human rights abuses.
"We see this as an escalating set of measures," Clooney, wife of Hollywood A-lister George Clooney, said at a press conference in London.
We haven't come out and called for an all-out tourist boycott yet, but at the same time I don't think we would exclude it. Tourists have the power of the purse."
"I believe we should be able to get his release without travel sanctions but we must keep our options open," he added.
"Governments don't release people like President Nasheed unless they are really forced to do so."
The UN working group -- an independent panel of five -- called for his immediate release, but the government of the atoll nation on Thursday rejected the ruling.
Nasheed was jailed for 13 years earlier this year on terror charges related to the arrest of an allegedly corrupt judge when he was still president in 2012.
Nasheed's wife Laila Ali called the UN working group's ruling an "extraordinary day" and told AFP that her husband was in high spirits during their weekly 10-minute telephone conversation.
"Maldives has a reputation as a holiday paradise, but for most Maldivians nothing could be further from the truth," she told the press conference.
"My husband is merely a symbol of a much wider crackdown. The Maldives has returned to its dark past. The regime has tried to break him so many times but they have never succeeded."
Genser warned that "a list is being developed with information about perpetrators... That will be the basis for our discussions with governments.
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