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WEARNE - Can the SDL and other parties avoid Fiji?s politics of ... - Fiji Daily Post
WEARNE - Can the SDL and other parties avoid Fiji?s politics of ... Fiji Daily Post, Fiji - Why should Fiji citizens allow its military to be brought into regular disrepute because of ?coup culture?? Have the political parties been too keen to have ... Army and the coup culture Church chooses Bible over Charter Nation fails to unite |
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Enjoy Fiji, but avoid isolated Tailevu - Sail World
![]() Sail World | Enjoy Fiji, but avoid isolated Tailevu Sail World, Australia - It is true that the coup and its effects has made a lot of young people out of work.' Milika Marshall, of the well known Vuda Marina said yesterday, ... |
Fiji report designed to avoid poll vow (TVNZ)
Australia's Foreign Minister Stephen Smith says fresh accusations from Fiji about Australia are another attempt to distract attention from its military government keeping democracy on hold.
TOURISTS WILL AVOID FIJI FOR VANUATU &...
Tell me this why do you have such a large army ? Surely Fiji doesn?t need 5,00 people to protect it??? Who from in any case ? ... your odds of getting caught in a coup are much much less. Yep its going to be an economic disaster
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![]() Javno.hr | Fiji Coup Leader Asks New Zealand to Avoid Extending Sanctions Bloomberg - New Zealand, Australia, the US, the European Union, and several Pacific nations condemned the coup, Fiji's fourth in 19 years. ... Fiji coup leader rejects Australian peacekeeper suggestions Fijian coup leader backpedals on NZ Fiji's Military Ruler Defies NZ Threat |
Fiji Coup Leader Asks New Zealand to Avoid Extending Sanctions (Bloomberg.com)
June 22 (Bloomberg) -- Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama, the leader of Fiji's Dec. 5 coup, asked New Zealand to refrain from penalizing his regime, as the government in Wellington considers toughening sanctions imposed after its top diplomat was expelled.
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