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Coups 'serve as warning' - Fiji Times


Coups 'serve as warning'
Fiji Times, Fiji - Jun 19, 2008
Speaking on the topic identity and belongingness in Fiji, Professor Ratuva said Fiji had an uneasy but dynamic interplay between political identity and ...

First Fiji Coups Had Beginnings In 1977 - pacific


First Fiji Coups Had Beginnings In 1977
pacific, HI - 52 minutes ago
You should be doing something about what?s happening in Fiji now.? Savua said holding a coup never entered their minds at the time. But a seed was planted, ...

Women against the coups - Fiji Times


Women against the coups
Fiji Times, Fiji - 25 minutes ago
TWO women's groups say the first coup in 1987 started a trend of upheaval and instability in Fiji. Fiji Women's Crisis Centre co-ordinator Shamima Ali said ...

U.S. Backed Coups

  I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande.  Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere.  One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines.  For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile.  Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country

U.S. Backed Coups

  I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande.  Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere.  One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines.  For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile.  Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country

U.S. Backed Coups

  I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande.  Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere.  One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines.  For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile.  Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country

U.S. Backed Coups

  I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande.  Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere.  One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines.  For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile.  Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country

U.S. Backed Coups

  I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande.  Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere.  One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines.  For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile.  Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country

U.S. Backed Coups

  I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande.  Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere.  One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines.  For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile.  Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country

U.S. Backed Coups

  I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande.  Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere.  One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines.  For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile.  Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country

U.S. Backed Coups

  I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande.  Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere.  One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines.  For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile.  Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country

U.S. Backed Coups

  I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande.  Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere.  One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines.  For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile.  Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country

U.S. Backed Coups

  I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande.  Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere.  One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines.  For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile.  Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country

U.S. Backed Coups

  I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande.  Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere.  One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines.  For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile.  Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country

Church leader blames coups - Fiji Times


Church leader blames coups
Fiji Times, Fiji - 1 hour ago
THERE is a lot of suffering because of the coup culture in Fiji, a church leader said at the launching of a week of prayer organised by Christian churches ...

U.S. Backed Coups

  I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande.  Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere.  One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines.  For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile.  Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country

U.S. Backed Coups

  I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande.  Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere.  One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines.  For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile.  Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country

U.S. Backed Coups

  I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande.  Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere.  One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines.  For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile.  Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country

U.S. Backed Coups

  I read recently about the U.S. backed coup that ousted Chilean President Salvador Alande.  Alande was the first popularly elected socialist leader in the hemisphere.  One of the first things he did was to nationalize the country?s mines.  For years mines like the Chuquicamata copper mine (the largest open pit mine of its day) were the primary source of wealth for Chile.  Under previous governments the lucrative mining industry was monopolized by foreign interests (American) and the country

A Charter to end all coups?

THE article by Lorine Tevi, Desmond Whiteside and Ratu Jolame Lewanavanua of the National Council for Building a Better Fiji (NCBBF) is very revealing. It reinforces the doubt many citizens have about the work and integrity of the NCBBF and intent of the People?s Charter. The tone of their comments is dictatorial, boastful and personal. As members of NCBBF they should take an independent approach but they are pushing a line of propaganda from Mahendra Chaudhry and the Fiji Labour Party. Ms

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