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'Fiji's Future Hangs In The Balance': Fiij Times - pacific


'Fiji's Future Hangs In The Balance': Fiij Times
pacific, HI - Jun 18, 2008
Fiji?s largest newspaper, the Fiji Times, today called on interim Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and the man he ousted in the December 2006 coup, ...

Rabuka calls for capital punishment for future Fiji coups (Stuff)

Fiji's first coup leader, Sitiveni Rabuka, has called for the return of capital punishment for treason.

Rabuka calls for capital punishment for future Fiji coups - Stuff.co.nz


Rabuka calls for capital punishment for future Fiji coups
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 7 minutes ago
By MICHAEL FIELD - Fairfax Media | Monday, 14 April 2008 Fiji's first coup leader, Sitiveni Rabuka, has called for the return of capital punishment for ...

Youths gather to discuss future - Fiji Times


Youths gather to discuss future
Fiji Times, Fiji - 1 hour ago
Organised by the Young People Concerned Network in collaboration with the Provincial Youth Forum of the Fiji Islands, the forum aims to draw the attention ...

Fiji: Native Land De-reservation Proposal- A Bridge to the Future Or A Bridge Too Far?

The issue of de-reserving native land in Fiji seems to be blown out of proportion by the use of negative connotations framed by the local media in Fiji, underscored by the article in Fiji Times. Deregister plan UNAISI RATUBALAVU Thursday, February 14, 2008 There are moves by the interim Government to de-reserve native reserve land. This follows instructions from Finance Ministry permanent secretary for Sugar Peni Sikivou to the Native Land Trust Board last month to consider a proposal to d

Bomb Scare for Fiji?s Economy and IG?s Future

I am told that the bomb scare cut short Dr Biman Prasad?s ?dressing down? of Fiji?s post-coup economy. But it was already pretty clear even by that stage of the Prasad presentation that Chaudhry and the IG have been significantly overestimating both the economy, and their own abilities to manage it!  Prasad was apparently still questioning the RBF?s economic forecasts for 2008. As a guideline, he pointed out the 2007 forecasts which started out at -3.0%; and was then revised mid-year to -3.

The 35 insignficants who are now trying to illegally chart our future

NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR BUILDING A BETTER FIJI1. Bainimarama Commodore J. Voreqe - Co-Chair - Prime Minister Interim Government ?2. Mataca Archbishop Petero - Co-Chair ? 3. Arya Kamlesh-President Arya Pratindhi Sabha of Fiji ? 4. Bole Mr Filipe-Minister for Education, National Heritage, Culture and Arts, Youth and Sports ? 5. Bolobolo Ratu Meli-Chairman, Ra Provincial Council ? 6. Chaudhry Mahendra-Minister for Finance, National Planning, Sugar Industry and Public Utilities (Water and En

Bainimarama Hopes For Better Future - Fijivillage


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Bainimarama Hopes For Better Future
Fijivillage, Fiji - 26 minutes ago
... Fiji that the Charter will not replace the constitution and he said he is willing to get the military involved in discussing the concerns about the coup ...
Unionist has go at Voreqes talk Fiji Times
Represent all in Fiji?s voting system Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd
Qarase government resignation rejected Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd
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Interim Government has chance to lead Fiji to better future - Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd


Interim Government has chance to lead Fiji to better future
Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd, Fiji - 20 minutes ago
A paper on Fiji following the December 5th coup says there remains a small window of opportunity for the Interim Government to find a path that will lead ...

Future aid to Fiji under jeopardy: EU (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)

The EU does not plan to suspend promised aid payments to Fiji after the military government reimposed martial law, but future aid could be jeopardised.

Future aid to Fiji under jeopardy: EU - The Age


Future aid to Fiji under jeopardy: EU
The Age, Australia - 1 hour ago
Fiji's interim government, which seized power in a military coup last year, made a deal in April with the EU in Brussels in order to guarantee an aid ...

Future aid to Fiji under jeopardy: EU - The West Australian


Future aid to Fiji under jeopardy: EU
The West Australian, Australia - 16 minutes ago
Fiji's interim government, which seized power in a military coup last year, made a deal in April with the EU in Brussels in order to guarantee an aid ...

Future aid to Fiji under jeopardy: EU (The West Australian)

The European Union does not plan to suspend promised aid payments to Fiji after the country's military government reimposed martial law, but future aid could be jeopardised.

Future aid to Fiji under jeopardy: EU (AAP via Yahoo!Xtra News)

The EU does not plan to suspend promised aid payments to Fiji after the military government reimposed martial law, but future aid could be jeopardised.

Indians Plot And Scheme Fiji?s Future

Indians Plot And Scheme Fiji?s Future September 10th, 2007 at 1:22 pm (Uncategorized) ... in my comments and to make a balanced contribution in regards to Fiji?s political situation. However, it seems that the IG?s priority is to consolidate and legitimise Fiji?s way forward from the way

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Fiji-Indians understand future of fifth generation is not in Fiji - Fiji Times


Fiji-Indians understand future of fifth generation is not in Fiji
Fiji Times, Fiji - 1 hour ago
"This coup will not stop the haemorrhage of skilled talent from Fiji. "It will simply accelerate it."Dr Lal admires Connew craftsmanship. ...

Fiji military coup provides hope for better future (The National)

Australian foreign minister Alexander Downer and New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark have both said Fiji interim prime minister Frank Bainimarama would not be welcome at the Pacific Island Forum meeting in Tonga in October.

The future role of Fiji?s military should be up for discussion in ... - Radio New Zealand Internatio



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The future role of Fiji?s military should be up for discussion in ...
Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - 48 minutes ago
But, he says there need to be conditions placed on that, including a timeline so that if the current perpetrators took part in a future coup, ...
Ratu Joni talks on Educating and Empowering landowners Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd
Ratu Joni on Fatiaki suspension Fiji Times
Madraiwiwi: Investigate judiciary Fiji Times
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Chief worried about future of their roles (Fijilive.com)

The paramount chief of the province of Rewa, RoTeimumu Kepa has expressed concern about what she believes is the deteriorating relationship between Fiji?s Interim Government and the Great Council of Chiefs.

Putting our economic future in dire jeopardy

From Cassandra's desk It would seem that much of Fiji's cyber fraternity has been closely following the Bainimarama regime's spectacularly ... the crisis stalking Fiji stems directly from Bainimarama's reckless coup d'etat. And if putting our ... gratuitously killing a few people, its only other measurable achievement so far has been to put Fiji

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