Articles Tagged: bainimarama
Bainimarama defends State's support - Fiji Times
Bainimarama defends State's support Fiji Times, Fiji - Unlike Fiji's close neighbours Australia and New Zealand, and major powers such as the United States and Britain, which condemned the Fiji coup and imposed ... |
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Bainimarama acts as Fiji army spokesman (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Fiji's self-appointed PM Frank Bainimarama has tightened his grip on information in his country, deciding he alone should be the army's media spokesman.
Bainimarama acts as Fiji army spokesman - The Age
Bainimarama acts as Fiji army spokesman The Age, Australia - The decision came after Qiliho reportedly told the Fiji Times newspaper that the country's Military Council, which advises the coup-installed government, ... Fiji minister may be asked to step aside Five staff of Fiji Broadcasting Cooperation Limited appear before ... |
Bainimarama acts as Fiji army spokesman (The West Australian)
Fiji's self-appointed prime minister Frank Bainimarama has tightened his grip on information in his country, deciding he alone should be the army's media spokesman.
Bainimarama acts as Fiji army spokesman (AAP via Yahoo!Xtra News)
Fiji's self-appointed PM Frank Bainimarama has tightened his grip on information in his country, deciding he alone should be the army's media spokesman.
Qarase v Bainimarama: Fiji?s Constitution under fire
Author: George Williams The unanimous Fiji High Court decision of Acting Chief Justice Gates and Judges Byrne and Pathik in Qarase v Bainimarama on 9 October 2008 was a major disappointment. The Court found that the President of Fiji, Ratu Josefa Iloilo Uluivuda, acted lawfully in ratifying the dismissal of Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase, in dissolving Parliament and in granting immunity to the leaders of December 2006 coup. It also found that the President could rule Fiji directly by decree
Bainimarama: No Climate Of Fear In Fiji - pacific
Bainimarama: No Climate Of Fear In Fiji pacific, HI - He said that was why there has been no legal analysis of the recent Fiji High Court decision that upheld the 2006 coup. “I don’t know where he is coming ... |
Bainimarama urges Fijians living in NZ not to vote for Clark - 3 News NZ
![]() 3 News NZ | Bainimarama urges Fijians living in NZ not to vote for Clark 3 News NZ, New Zealand - Fiji's coup leader Frank Bainimarama wants ethnic Fijian Indians who live in New Zealand to vote against Labour and has slammed Helen Clark as a person who ... Fiji may change flag, anthem Bainimarama takes swipe at Clark |
Bainimarama sets conditions for dialogue - fijilive.com (subscription)
![]() Fijivillage | Bainimarama sets conditions for dialogue fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - Leaders of Fiji’s 16 registered political parties have been forewarned not to attend the political forum next Monday with a list of demands. ... Chief wants to engage with interim Govt |
Bainimarama blocking Fiji elections, says Smith - ABC Online
![]() The Australian | Bainimarama blocking Fiji elections, says Smith ABC Online, Australia - By Pacific correspondent Campbell Cooney Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith says Fiji's coup leader and interim Prime Minister, Commodore Frank ... Qarase to consult lawyers over Fiji court coup ruling Fiji court dismisses claim that coup was illegal Bomb threat interrupts Fiji coup court case |
Fiji court dismisses Bainimarama coup case - Nelson Mail
Fiji court dismisses Bainimarama coup case Nelson Mail, New Zealand - ... 2000 coup figures, the manipulation of the criminal justice system and the failure of the SDL government to stop Fiji's downward economic slide. ... |
Bainimarama 'coup' upheld by High Court - The Age
Bainimarama 'coup' upheld by High Court The Age, Australia - Fiji's military-led government has had a victory, after the nation's High Court dismissed a legal challenge questioning the legality of the 2006 coup. ... |
Bainimarama: No March 2009 election for Fiji - Matangi Tonga
Bainimarama: No March 2009 election for Fiji Matangi Tonga, Tonga - This will ensure an outcome that is sustainable and acceptable to all the people of Fiji, in addressing the coup culture and restoring civilian and ... |
No elections in Fiji this year: Bainimarama (Otago Daily Times)
Fiji's coup-installed prime minister has told the United Nations he wants to rebuild his country and confirmed no elections will take place early next year as promised.
Bainimarama tells UN: no Fiji poll soon - The Age
![]() Special Broadcasting Service | Bainimarama tells UN: no Fiji poll soon The Age, Australia - Fiji's coup-installed prime minister has told the United Nations he wants to rebuild his country and confirmed no elections will take place early next year ... Bainimarama tells UN Fiji vote must be postponed Help us remove coup culture, UN urged We Have Adhered To Constitution |
Bainimarama tells UN: no Fiji poll soon (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Fiji's coup-installed prime minister has told the UN he wants to rebuild his country and confirmed no elections will take place early next year as promised.
Fiji's Bainimarama tells UN no elections early next year - Special Broadcasting Service
![]() Special Broadcasting Service | Fiji's Bainimarama tells UN no elections early next year Special Broadcasting Service, Australia - Fiji's coup-installed prime minister has told the United Nations he wants to rebuild his country and confirmed no elections will take place early next year ... |
Bainimarama says reforms needed before vote (Stuff)
Fiji's military government cannot hold elections as promised next March because it must first carry out reforms in the electoral system, the country's leader Frank Bainimarama said.
Bainimarama tells UN Fiji vote must be postponed - ABC Online
Bainimarama tells UN Fiji vote must be postponed ABC Online, Australia - Commodore Bainimarama, the top military leader who appointed himself prime minister after staging a bloodless coup in late 2006, said earlier this year a ... |
Bainimarama tells UN Fiji vote must be postponed (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Fiji's military government cannot hold elections as promised next March because it must first carry out reforms in the electoral system, the country's leader Frank Bainimarama says.




