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Fiji interim government continues to claim executive privilege in ... - Radio New Zealand Internatio
Fiji interim government continues to claim executive privilege in ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Arguments during the challenge to the legality of the military overthrow of the Fiji government of Laisenia Qarase has today focussed on whether minutes ... |
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Fiji court dismisses claim that coup was illegal (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
Fiji's High Court on Thursday rejected a legal challenge by the former prime minister that his dismissal in a military coup in 2006 was illegal.
Fiji court dismisses claim that coup was illegal - The Associated Press
The Associated Press | Fiji court dismisses claim that coup was illegal The Associated Press - SUVA, Fiji (AP) — Fiji's High Court rejected a former prime minister's legal challenge against the 2006 military coup that ousted him, ruling Thursday that ... |
Fiji Court Dismisses Claim That Coup Was Illegal (CBS News)
Fiji's High Court on Thursday rejected a legal challenge by the former prime minister arguing that his dismissal in a military coup in 2006 was illegal.
Fiji court dismisses claim that coup was illegal (Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news)
Fiji's High Court on Thursday rejected a legal challenge by the former prime minister that his dismissal in a military coup in 2006 was illegal.
Fiji court dismisses claim that coup was illegal (The Charlotte Observer)
Fiji's High Court on Thursday rejected a legal challenge by the former prime minister arguing that his dismissal in a military coup in 2006 was illegal. The court ruled that the country's president acted within the law when he authorized a transition of power to the country's military leader following the coup. Former Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase warned that the decision would invite further ...
Fiji court dismisses claim that coup was illegal (San Francisco Chronicle)
Fiji's High Court on Thursday rejected a legal challenge by the former prime minister arguing that his dismissal in a military coup in 2006 was illegal. The court ruled that the country's president acted within the law when he authorized a transition of power...
Fiji court dismisses claim that coup was illegal (AP via Yahoo! News)
Fiji's High Court on Thursday rejected a legal challenge by the former prime minister arguing that his dismissal in a military coup in 2006 was illegal.
Datt may front court for coup claim - Fiji Daily Post
Datt may front court for coup claim Fiji Daily Post, Fiji - FIJI Labour Party (FLP) leader Mahendra Chaudhry yesterday said he had asked lawyers to initiate legal action against former party stalwart Krishna Datt for ... |
Police hold back on treason claim probe - Fiji Times
![]() Fijivillage | Police hold back on treason claim probe Fiji Times, Fiji - Mr Qarase said after the 2000 coup, his government investigated those involved with the coup resulting in the imprisonment of George Speight. ... COMPLAINT FILED Qarase urges police to probe PM Double trouble: Beddoes lodges treason complaint |
Qarase disputes Chaudhry coup claim - fijilive.com (subscription)
Qarase disputes Chaudhry coup claim fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - Ousted Fiji Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase disputed comments by interim Finance Minister Mahendra Chaudhry, that the 2006 coup helped the Fiji economy. ... |
Ousted Fiji PM disputes claim that coup saved economy from collapse - Radio New Zealand Internationa
Ousted Fiji PM disputes claim that coup saved economy from collapse Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Fiji?s ousted prime minister, Laisenia Qarase, has disputed a claim by the interim finance minister, Mahendra Chaudhry, that the 2006 coup saved the Fiji ... |
Youth leader stands by support claim - Fiji Times
Youth leader stands by support claim Fiji Times, Fiji - THE secretary of the Provincial Youth Forum of the Fiji Islands has reiterated claims he has the full support of indigenous youths in all 14 provinces. ... A charter to end all coups |
Federation wary of growth claim - Fiji Times
Federation wary of growth claim Fiji Times, Fiji - THE interim regime's vision of a peaceful, stable and prosperous Fiji will never be achieved if the population is unhappy and disenchanted, says National ... |
Fiji to fight New Zealander's damages claim - Radio New Zealand
![]() TV3 News | Fiji to fight New Zealander's damages claim Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - Mr Khan is one of 17 people arrested on 3 November over what is described as a plot to assassinate Fiji coup leader and interim prime minister Frank ... Bashed New Zealander demands Fiji compo Arrested New Zealander sues Fijian regime over beating: lawyer Injured man sues Fiji government |
Fiji interim administration to fight huge damages claim - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji interim administration to fight huge damages claim Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - He was one of 17 people arrested over an alleged plot to assassinate Fiji?s coup leader and self-appointed prime minister Frank Bainimarama. |
Australia reacts to plot claim
AUSTRALIAN Foreign Minister Alexander Downer has rejected as absurd claims Australia may be involved in a conspiracy to assassinate Fiji's interim Prime Minister and others. Fiji Police claim intelligence reports show the alleged plot was bankrolled by non-government agencies funded by neighbouring nations, including Australia and New Zealand. The allegation has also been strongly rejected New Zealand Prime Minisrer Helen Clark. Mr Downer said: ''It is completely false to suggest that the Aus
Fiji to fight damages claim by lawyer for NZ national - Radio New Zealand
Fiji to fight damages claim by lawyer for NZ national Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - Mr Khan is one of 17 people arrested on 3 November over what is described as a plot to assassinate Fiji coup leader and interim prime minister Frank ... |
Australia reacts to plot claim
AUSTRALIAN Foreign Minister Alexander Downer has rejected as absurd claims Australia may be involved in a conspiracy to assassinate Fiji's interim Prime Minister and others. Fiji Police claim intelligence reports show the alleged plot was bankrolled by non-government agencies funded by neighbouring nations, including Australia and New Zealand. The allegation has also been strongly rejected New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark. Mr Downer said: ''It is completely false to suggest that the Au
NZ rubbishes Fiji assassination claim - NEWS.com.au
NZ rubbishes Fiji assassination claim NEWS.com.au, Australia - NEW Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has rubbished suggestions her country has helped finance an assassination attempt on Fiji coup leader Frank ... |


