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SDL expects Fiji regime to cut pension to 40 members - Radio New Zealand International


Radio New Zealand International

SDL expects Fiji regime to cut pension to 40 members
Radio New Zealand International
Peceli Kinivuwai, the general secretary of the SDL Party, which was ousted in the 2006 coup, says his party members have yet to receive notification their ...

Fiji expects strong turnout at talkfest - Sydney Morning Herald


Fiji expects strong turnout at talkfest
Sydney Morning Herald
Fiji's self-appointed PrimeMinister Frank Bainimarama seized power in a 2006 coup and has deferred elections until 2014, sacked judges and cracked down on ...

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Fiji expects strong turnout at talkfest

Australia and New Zealand are the only Pacific nations that have declined an invitation to attend a two-day talkfest covering Fiji's progress toward democracy.

McCully expects Commonwealth to suspend Fiji (Otago Daily Times)

Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully expects the Commonwealth will suspend Fiji but says it may take some time to happen. read more

McCully expects Commonwealth to suspend Fiji (NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News)

Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully expects the Commonwealth will suspend Fiji but says it may take some time to happen.

Forum expects Fiji fury at suspension (The Australian)

CANBERRA and the Pacific nations are preparing for an angry response from Fiji's military Government to the country's suspension from the Pacific Islands Forum at midnight tonight.

fiji expects economy to rebound - Forbes


fiji expects economy to rebound
Forbes, NY - Nov 22, 2007
ap 11.23.07, 1:37 am et fiji's economy, hit by a drop in tourism after last december's military coup, is projected to grow 2.2 percent in 2008 after ...

McKinnon expects to hold more talks with Fiji coup leader - Radio New Zealand


McKinnon expects to hold more talks with Fiji coup leader
Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - 21 minutes ago
Mr McKinnon says the Commonwealth's deadline for elections in countries hit by a coup, is two years. In Fiji's case that would be December next year. ...

Bainimarama expects calm at summit - TVNZ


Matangi Tonga

Bainimarama expects calm at summit
TVNZ, New Zealand - 11 hours ago
Fiji's coup leader on Monday downplayed the likelihood of a confrontation with his critics from Australia and New Zealand as he arrived in Tonga for a ...
Downer to replace Howard at Pacific leaders meeting ABC Online
Pacific Forum leaders meeting in Tonga Newstalk ZB
Downer to represent Australia at Pacific forum Radio Australia
Sydney Morning Herald
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Bainimarama expects calm at summit (TVNZ)

Fiji's coup leader on Monday downplayed the likelihood of a confrontation with his critics from Australia and New Zealand as he arrived in Tonga for a Pacific summit.

New Zealand premier expects no direct talks with Fiji at South Pacific summit (Chinapost.com.tw)

WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark said Tuesday she does not expect to hold direct talks with Fiji's military ruler if he attends a summit of 16 South Pacific leaders next week.

New Zealand premier expects no direct talks with Fiji at South Pacific summit (AP via Yahoo! Malaysi

New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark said Tuesday she does not expect to hold direct talks with Fiji's military ruler if he attends a summit of 16 South Pacific leaders next week.

New Zealand premier expects no direct talks with Fiji at South Pacific summit (AP via Yahoo! Singapo

New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark said Tuesday she does not expect to hold direct talks with Fiji's military ruler if he attends a summit of 16 South Pacific leaders next week.
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