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Fiji govt trying to silence media - Helen Clark - Radio New Zealand


Fiji govt trying to silence media - Helen Clark
Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - 20 minutes ago
Since staging a military coup in Fiji in December 2006 and appointing himself prime minister, Commodore Frank Bainimarama has been accused of waging a ...

Clark condemns Fiji Times expulsion - New Zealand Herald


Clark condemns Fiji Times expulsion
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 20 minutes ago
There has been a crackdown against the media since military commander Frank Bainimarama seized power in a bloodless coup in late 2006. ...

Clark condemns Fiji Times expulsion (The New Zealand Herald)

Prime Minister Helen Clark says Fiji's deportation of Fiji Times executive Evan Hannah is not conducive to it holding free and fair elections.

Clark: Developments in Fiji 'disturbing' - Taranaki Daily News


Clark: Developments in Fiji 'disturbing'
Taranaki Daily News, New Zealand - 16 minutes ago
Bainimarama staged a coup in December 2006, overthrowing Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase. In a separate development last night Qarase was charged in court ...

Clark concerned at Fiji deportation of news boss - Radio New Zealand


Clark concerned at Fiji deportation of news boss
Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - 20 minutes ago
Fiji's interim prime minister Commodore Bainimarama, who seized power in a military coup in December 2006, recently accused journalists in Fiji of being ...

Clark: developments in Fiji 'disturbing' - The Timaru Herald


Clark: developments in Fiji 'disturbing'
The Timaru Herald, New Zealand - 2 minutes ago
Bainimarama staged a coup in December 2006, overthrowing Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase. In a separate development last night Qarase was charged in court ...

Clark laughs off billboard protest - Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd


Clark laughs off billboard protest
Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd, Fiji - 22 minutes ago
New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has laughed off suggestions she is like Fiji coup leader Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama. A Dominion Post report says ...

Clark laughs off Voreqe billboard - Fiji Times


Clark laughs off Voreqe billboard
Fiji Times, Fiji - 44 minutes ago
Ms Clark's Auckland billboard pictures Fiji's coup leader Frank Bainimarama saying: ''I salute Helen Clark's anti-democracy plotters. ...

Clark not Muldoon, she's a Chavez

Clark not Muldoon, she's a Chavez Submitted by Whaleoil on Tue, 2007-12-04 22:20. Corruption Coup Electoral Finance Bill Your vote: No votes yet Where is the public anger over the Electoral Finance Bill? - Opinion: views on the news on Stuff.co.nz Quote:Do you remember when former Prime Minister Robert Muldoon attempted to rewrite the electoral finance laws, how furious we all were ? how the breast of every freedom-loving New Zealander swelled in indignant fury at th

NZer badly beaten in Fiji - Clark (NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News)

A New Zealand businessman detained by Fijian police in connection with an alleged plot to kill coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama has been so badly beaten he is having trouble speaking, Prime Minister Helen Clark says.

Clark condemns beating of NZ man in Fiji (The West Australian)

New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark has condemned the beating of an NZ businessman held by Fijian police and accused of plotting to kill the country's coup leader.

Clark cautious on Bainimarama election stance - New Zealand Herald


Clark cautious on Bainimarama election stance
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 27 minutes ago
Prime Minister Helen Clark is taking a cautious approach to Fiji coup leader Frank Bainimarama's comments he might seek to change the country's constitution ...

Clark cautious on Bainimarama election stance (The New Zealand Herald)

Prime Minister Helen Clark is taking a cautious approach to Fiji coup leader Frank Bainimarama's comments he might seek to change the country's constitution ahead of elections scheduled for 2009.

Clark to Fiji: keep it constitutional - Waikato Times


Clark to Fiji: keep it constitutional
Waikato Times, New Zealand - 33 minutes ago
By SUE EDEN - NZPA | Friday, 19 October 2007 Fiji coup leader Commodore Frank Bainimarama cannot make "shonky" changes to Fiji's constitution under the ...

Clark to Fiji: keep it constitutional - Auckland stuff.co.nz


Clark to Fiji: keep it constitutional
Auckland stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 46 minutes ago
By SUE EDEN - NZPA | Friday, 19 October 2007 Fiji coup leader Commodore Frank Bainimarama cannot make "shonky" changes to Fiji's constitution under the ...

Clark to Fiji: keep it constitutional - Stuff.co.nz


Clark to Fiji: keep it constitutional
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 1 hour ago
By SUE EDEN - NZPA | Friday, 19 October 2007 Fiji coup leader Commodore Frank Bainimarama cannot make "shonky" changes to Fiji's constitution under the ...

Clark to Fiji: keep it constitutional (Stuff)

Fiji coup leader Commodore Frank Bainimarama cannot make "shonky" changes to Fiji's constitution under the agreement he signed to move his country forward to elections, Prime Minister Helen Clark says.

Clark sceptical despite assurances on Fiji elections

Clark sceptical despite assurances on Fiji elections Submitted by Whaleoil on Thu, 2007-10-18 08:37. Fiji Your vote: Average: 5 (2 votes) Clark sceptical despite assurances on Fiji elections - Helen Clark welcomed the commitment by Fiji to hold elections by March 2009

Clark sceptical despite assurances on Fiji elections - New Zealand Herald


Clark sceptical despite assurances on Fiji elections
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 41 minutes ago
By Audrey Young Helen Clark welcomed the commitment by Fiji to hold elections by March 2009, but did not resile from her criticism of coup leader Frank ...

Clark sceptical despite assurances on Fiji elections (The New Zealand Herald)

Helen Clark welcomed the commitment by Fiji to hold elections by March 2009, but did not resile from her criticism of coup leader Frank Bainimarama attending the Pacific leaders forum.
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