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We cannot be challenged, declare Fiji coup leaders - The Canberra Times


We cannot be challenged, declare Fiji coup leaders
The Canberra Times, Australia
SUVA: Fiji's self-appointed leaders have tightened their grip on power, saying they were determined to transform the nation and that their word was law and could not be challenged. In a rallying speech to army officers, the coup leader and Prime ...
Fiji military ruler tightens grip AFP
Fijian situation 'pretty scary' The Ashburton Guardian
Fears over fallout of Fiji media crackdown ABC Online
Radio Australia News - South Asian Post, Canada
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We cannot be challenged, declare Fiji coup leaders - WA today


New Zealand Herald

We cannot be challenged, declare Fiji coup leaders
WA today, Australia
Fiji's self-appointed leaders have tightened their grip on power, saying they were determined to transform the nation and that their word was law and could not be challenged. In a rallying speech to army officers, the coup leader and Prime Minister, ...
Fiji military ruler tightens grip AFP
Fears over fallout of Fiji media crackdown ABC Online
Govt urged to keep Aussies out of Fiji Sydney Morning Herald
The Ashburton Guardian - TVNZ
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We cannot be challenged, declare Fiji coup leaders (The Advocate)

SUVA: Fiji's self-appointed leaders have tightened their grip on power, saying they were determined to transform the nation and that their word was law and could not be challenged.

We cannot be challenged, declare Fiji coup leaders - Sydney Morning Herald


Times Online

We cannot be challenged, declare Fiji coup leaders
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia
SUVA: Fiji's self-appointed leaders have tightened their grip on power, saying they were determined to transform the nation and that their word was law and could not be challenged. In a rallying speech to army officers, the coup leader and Prime ...
Fiji turmoil takes toll on economy Aljazeera.net
Fiji Heads Toward International Isolation as Democracy Fades Voice of America
Fiji: ‘The Media has been Muzzled' Global Voices Online
Reuters - New Zealand Herald
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We cannot be challenged, declare Fiji coup leaders (Sydney Morning Herald)

SUVA: Fiji's self-appointed leaders have tightened their grip on power, saying they were determined to transform the nation and that their word was law and could not be challenged.

Today I Would Like To Declare My Allegiance To...

I?m bowing down right about now. Bowing down to the majesty that is natural artesian water from the islands of Fiji ... down thing. Either way, today I would like to declare my allegiance to FIJI bottled water. Let?s get ... makes it even easier for me to declare my allegiance to the FIJI-ians. Apparently, according

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Fiji's high court asked to declare coup illegal (Honolulu Advertiser)

Fiji's ousted Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase asked the High Court today to declare December's military coup, and the caretaker government sworn in last month, to be illegal.

Qarase Asks Fiji's High Court to Declare Military Coup Illegal - Bloomberg


Qarase Asks Fiji's High Court to Declare Military Coup Illegal
Bloomberg - 5 hours ago
Fiji's fourth coup in 19 years prompted the US, Australia and New Zealand to cut defense ties. New Zealand's government said it won't give any support or ...
Fiji govt workers face pay cut Radio Australia
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Qarase Asks Fiji's High Court to Declare Coup Illegal (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)

Feb. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Fiji's ousted Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase asked the High Court today to declare December's military coup, and the caretaker government sworn in last month, to be illegal.
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