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Clash of marches in Fiji could see human rights message lost - Radio New Zealand International
Clash of marches in Fiji could see human rights message lost Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Virisila Buadromo says the NGO gathering is to pay tribute to those who stood up for human rights violated after the 2006 military coup. “Fiji code: 00 679” ... |
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Yes, he could: Obama wins in landslide (The Daily Star Lebannon)
US President-elect Barack Obama Wednesday confronted the economic and military enormity of what lies ahead as the planet rejoiced in America's election of its first black commander-in-chief. In a political earthquake not seen since Ronald Reagan's 1980 landslide over Jimmy Carter, Obama rewrote the electoral map.
Fiji poll could be delayed: coup leader (The West Australian)
Fiji's coup leader Frank Bainimarama has told his political rivals to either accept changes through dialogue or risk delaying democratic parliamentary elections.
Fiji Court Ruling Could Impact Brutality Cases - pacific
Fiji Court Ruling Could Impact Brutality Cases pacific, HI - ... the Fiji Times reports. The High Court ruling found that the December 2006 coup that overthrew the country’s elected government was not illegal. ... |
Pacific group warns it could suspend Fiji - The Canberra Times
Pacific group warns it could suspend Fiji The Canberra Times, Australia - Fiji has been ruled by self-appointed Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama since he staged a bloodless coup in December 2006, and his regime has been ... |
Pacific grouping could suspend Fiji: leaders (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Leaders of the 16-nation Pacific Islands Forum said Wednesday they may take the unprecedented step of suspending Fiji's military regime if it fails to get promised elections back on track.
Pacific grouping could suspend Fiji: leaders (TODAYonline)
Fiji's coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama (left), pictured here in October 2007, meeting Tongan Prime Minister Feleti Sevele in the Tongan capital of Nuku'alofa.
Elections could be delayed, says Fiji PM - The Age
Elections could be delayed, says Fiji PM The Age, Australia - Commodore Frank Bainimarama, who overthrew Fiji's elected government in a bloodless coup in December 2006, on Wednesday issued a statement saying that while ... |
Elections could be delayed, says Fiji PM (The West Australian)
Fiji's self-appointed prime minister has told a European Union (EU) delegation that next year's election could be delayed by his plans to change his country's electoral system.
Elections could be delayed, says Fiji PM (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
Fiji's self-appointed prime minister has told a EU delegation that next year's election could be delayed by his plans to change his country's electoral system.
Fuel Prices Could Force Fiji Domestic Airline to Close - RedOrbit
Fuel Prices Could Force Fiji Domestic Airline to Close RedOrbit, TX - Mr Kumar said during the hearing Air Fiji had blamed many factors including the 2006 coup and the introduction of domestic carrier Pacific Sun as reasons ... |
Fiji could see constitution dumped, says expert - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji could see constitution dumped, says expert Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ... the Fiji constitution, Brij Lal, says the military could try to abolish the constitution should the Suva High Court rule that the 2006 coup was illegal. ... |
Corrupt deposers could not maintain disguise - Sydney Morning Herald
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Corrupt deposers could not maintain disguise Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - WHEN the Fiji army commander Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama deposed the elected government in his coup on December 5, 2006, topping his list of reasons was a ... |
National service 'could promote racial harmony' in Fiji - ABC Online
National service 'could promote racial harmony' in Fiji ABC Online, Australia - Since the coup in December 2006, Fiji's Commission has been criticised for defending the actions of the interim regime, and for legitimising using military ... |
National service 'could promote racial harmony' in Fiji (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
Fiji's Human Rights Commission has called for the country's interim government to introduce national service to help promote racial harmony.
Bainimarama warns anti-coup dissent could lead to (The Herald)
SUVA. Fiji?s military commander Voreque Bainimarama has warned resistance to his coup could lead to violence and told Australia?s foreign minister to stop encouraging protests in the island nation.
The wheels could come off Hadley this time! - ic Wales
The wheels could come off Hadley this time! ic Wales, United Kingdom - ... Cup group elimination to Fiji, while England are still on a high after somehow reaching the World Cup final before eventual defeat to South Africa. ... |
Visa fiasco could cost up to $2m - Stuff.co.nz
![]() TV3 News | Visa fiasco could cost up to $2m Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Under New Zealand rules following the December 6 military coup, nobody in the Fiji military, their partner, children, or children's partners is allowed into ... Minister and Fifa row over sanctions New Zealand bans Fiji goalkeeper under coup travel sanctions All Whites match called off over Fijian visa |
Fiji people?s council could help end coup culture, says NGO - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji people?s council could help end coup culture, says NGO Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - The Ecumenical Centre for Research, Education and Advocacy, or ECREA in Fiji has welcomed the creation of a people?s council to provide policy direction. ... |
Bainimarama could work with Qarase (Fijilive.com)
Fiji's interim Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama says he would consider working with deposed Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase if he is "serious" about getting the country back to democracy.


