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Fiji stand-off on security for Australian diplomat (Crookwell Gazette)

THE Federal Government will pay for staff and their families at the high commission in Fiji to voluntarily return to Australia after Fiji's military rulers dismissed requests to bolster security following two death threats against the high commissioner, James Batley.The Foreign Minister, Stephen Smith, yesterday called on Fiji to comply with its obligations under the Vienna Convention on ...

Deported Fiji publisher hopes court action will allow return (Hawkesbury Gazette)

AUCKLAND - The Australian publisher of a Fiji newspaper deported from the South Pacific country last week is hoping court action tomorrow may allow him to return.Publisher of the Fiji Times, Evan Hannah, was deported on Friday amid claims he was a security threat.Fiji's government, ruled by military commander Frank Bainimarama since a coup in December 2006, has been accused of trying to ...

Military out to discredit me: Qarase (Hastings Gazette)

Fiji's ousted leader says accusations that he spent taxpayers' money on a Christmas shopping spree are part of a new push to discredit his party ahead of elections next year.

Fiji hits back at US human rights report (Hastings Gazette)

A senior Fijian official has hit back at a United States report into the South Pacific country, saying America cannot be trusted to be the world's guardian of human rights.

Condoleezza Rice praises Fiji activist (Hastings Gazette)

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has delivered a slap in the face to Fiji's military, awarding a medal for courage to an activist beaten by soldiers.

Australia, NZ slam Fiji over deportation (Hastings Gazette)

Canberra has ramped up its criticism of Fiji's military government, saying it is "disturbed" by the deportation of an Australian publisher despite a court order saying he could stay.

Fiji deports Australian publisher, citing threat to national security - Charleston Gazette


Fiji deports Australian publisher, citing threat to national security
Charleston Gazette, WV - 44 minutes ago
Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama, the country's military commander who seized power in a December 2006 coup, said in a statement his government was ...

Inside look at Ben's quest for paradise - Malvern Gazette


Inside look at Ben's quest for paradise
Malvern Gazette, UK - 32 minutes ago
"The documentary starts in May 2006, follows us out to Fiji the next month and then tracks us all the way through to September 2007. ...

Fiji promises elections by March 2009 (Hastings Gazette)

Fiji's coup leader Frank Bainimarama has made a no-strings attached commitment to return his country to democratic rule by the end of March 2009, Australia, New Zealand and Tonga said.

Fijians slam shoddy treatment by ARU (Hastings Gazette)

Fiji coach and former Wallaby Ilie Tabua has hit out at Australia's neglect of its Pacific neighbours over the past two decades. Until 2007, the Wallabies played Fiji in just one Test in 21 years.

Fiji faces backlash over martial law (Hastings Gazette)

Fiji's coup leader has been hit by a fresh wave of international condemnation and risks losing millions in aid payments after reimposing martial law to silence the prime minister he ousted.

Bainimarama declares martial law in Fiji (Hastings Gazette)

Fiji's military regime has reintroduced a state of emergency following the return of deposed prime minister Laisenia Qarase to Suva for the first time since December's coup.

Downer, Pacific nations to discuss Fiji (Hastings Gazette)

Foreign Minister Alexander Downer says Fiji will be under discussion during his three-day tour of Nauru and Tonga beginning on Sunday. Mr Downer said he was very concerned about the situation in Fiji following a military coup last December.

Fiji leader threatens to delay election (Hastings Gazette)

Fiji's coup leader has threatened to push back elections by years unless critics of his military regime stop their attacks.

Fiji military ruler defies NZ threat (Hastings Gazette)

Fiji's military ruler has challenged New Zealand to find further sanctions to impose on his coup-installed regime after expelling Wellington's top diplomat.

State of emergency to be lifted in Fiji (Hastings Gazette)

Fiji's military ruler said on Thursday he was lifting a state of emergency imposed on the country when he seized power in a coup six months ago.

Three Aussie aid workers injured in Fiji (Hastings Gazette)

Three Australian aid workers have been caught up in violence in Fiji amid a wave of lawlessness in the capital in the last fortnight. The three men are believed to be AusAid employees working on the Pacific island, which experienced a coup last year, The Australian newspaper reported.

UN team, Aussie diplomats discuss Fiji (Hastings Gazette)

A United Nations fact finding mission to Fiji will talk with Australian diplomats while in the South Pacific country this week. Australian High Commissioner James Batley, in Suva, confirmed he would be at a meeting with representatives from the UN.

Europe pushing Fiji on human rights (Hastings Gazette)

European officials in talks with Fiji's military government say they are hopeful the South Pacific nation will improve its citizens' human rights, but are ready to act if no progress is made.

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