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The end of the world is nigh, Chris Trotter agrees with me
The end of the world is nigh, Chris Trotter agrees with me Submitted by Whaleoil on Sat, 2008-08-23 11:32 in Australia Chris Trotter Chris Trotter Fiji Fiji Frank Bainimarama George Speight Helen Clark Kevin Rudd Michael Field New Zealand Oliver Cromwell United Kingdom The end of the world must be truly nigh. Today Chris Trotter has agreed with WOBH on Fiji. Essentially that New Zealand is pillorying the wrong person over the Fiji situation. Chris Trotter has finally done what no other
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CCF Agrees Media Has Contributed To Perpetuating Racism In Fiji - pacific
CCF Agrees Media Has Contributed To Perpetuating Racism In Fiji pacific, HI - The reporting of the 2000 coup also showed a lack of professionalism by media organisations because they kept portraying the 2000 coup-makers and hostage ... |
Fiji Army Agrees Its Role Needs Review - pacific
Fiji Army Agrees Its Role Needs Review pacific, HI - ... has told the first meeting of the council set-up to produce a People's Charter that he is aware of concerns about the island's coup culture image. "Fiji ... |
EU agrees to continue aid to Fiji - Radio New Zealand
EU agrees to continue aid to Fiji Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - The coup was the fourth since 1987: two in 1987 and a third in 2000. The EU now says it has agreed a series of commitments with the interim Fiji government ... |
EU agrees to continue Fiji aid if poll pledge held (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
The European Union agreed on Monday to resume vital aid and support to Fiji's sugar industry as long as the country's military coup leader Frank Bainimarama showed he was ready to hold elections by February 2009.
Rabuka agrees with Voreqe on 1987 - Fiji Times
![]() Fijivillage | Rabuka agrees with Voreqe on 1987 Fiji Times, Fiji - ... coup before he executed them in a book he wrote about the coups he executed that removed Doctor Timoci Bavadra and his Indian dominated Fiji Labour ... Voreqe takes swipe at Rabuka coups Labour agrees with Bainimarama |
Fiji interim government agrees to hold elections by March 2009 - Radio Australia
| Fiji interim government agrees to hold elections by March 2009 Radio Australia, Australia - The international community condemned the December coup led by military chief, Frank Bainimarama and demanded democracy be restored as soon as possible. |
Fiji agrees 'in principle' to elections by March 2009 - Baku Today
| Fiji agrees 'in principle' to elections by March 2009 Baku Today, Azerbaijan - Fiji's key foreign exchange earner tourism has gone into a slump since the bloodless coup. He said neighbouring countries, particularly Australia and New ... |
Fiji agrees 'in principle' to elections by March 2009 (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Fiji's military regime said Tuesday it had agreed "in principle" to holding elections and returning the country to democracy by March 2009.
Fiji strongman agrees to hold election by March 2009 (EARTHtimes.org)
Wellington - Fiji's military regime has agreed in principle to hold elections by March 2009, according to a statement from the regime Tuesday. Interim prime minister Voreqe Frank Bainimarama, who led last year's December coup, said he accepted an...
Fiji agrees to elections by March 2009 'in principle' - Nation Multimedia
| Fiji agrees to elections by March 2009 'in principle' Nation Multimedia, Thailand - The international community condemned the December coup led by military chief Voreqe Bainimarama and demanded democracy be restored as soon as possible. |
Fiji's Government Says It Agrees in Principle to 2009 Election (Bloomberg.com)
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Fiji's interim government agreed in principle that elections could be held in 2009 and called for assistance from the European Union and Pacific nations to hold the polls.
Fiji Cabinet Says It Agrees in Principle to 2009 Poll (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Fiji's interim government agreed in principle that elections could be held in 2009 and called for assistance from the European Union, Australia and New Zealand to hold the polls.
Fiji agrees to election: EU - Advertiser Adelaide
| Fiji agrees to election: EU Advertiser Adelaide, Australia - The European bloc had threatened to suspend aid unless Fiji's coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama agreed to respect human rights and restore democracy quickly ... |
Fiji agrees to election - EU - NEWS.com.au
| Fiji agrees to election - EU NEWS.com.au, Australia - The European bloc had threatened to suspend aid unless Fiji's coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama agreed to respect human rights and restore democracy quickly ... |
Military-led Government In Fiji Agrees To Conduct Polls By March 2007 (Nasdaq)
(RTTNews) - Fiji's military-led government will hold democratic elections by March 2009, the European Union said on Sunday after intensive talks in Brussels with representatives from the troubled South Pacific nation.
Fiji agrees to election: EU (Northern Territory News)
FIJI'S military regime had agreed to European Union demands to hold elections and restore democracy within two years, the EU said today.
EU says Fiji agrees to election demand
EU says Fiji agrees to election demand Fiji?s military regime has agreed to European Union (EU) ... threatened to suspend aid unless Fiji?s coup leader Frank Bainimarama agreed to respect human rights and restore democracy quickly following December?s bloodless coup. Coomodore Bainimarama had earlier said
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28 links from 20 sites) Fiji agrees to hold elections in two years, EU reports (Otago Daily Times)
Suva: Fiji?s coup leader yesterday appeared to back away from a European Union statement that his regime had given a firm commitment to hold elections and restore democracy within two years.
Fiji Agrees To Hold Elections By 2009 For The Sake Of EU Aid - Playfuls.com
![]() Playfuls.com | Fiji Agrees To Hold Elections By 2009 For The Sake Of EU Aid Playfuls.com, Romania - ... very controversial figure in his country and in the eyes of other countryes, after taking the power twice in Fiji?s history, each time after a coup d?etat. |


