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Moves against Fiji's minorities 'unwise' (The New Zealand Herald)
Some Fijians want to penalise the Indo-Fijian community for its perceived support of the present regime, says a former vice-president of the island nation.
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Moves against Fiji's minorities 'unwise' (The New Zealand Herald)
Some Fijians want to penalise the Indo-Fijian community for its perceived support of the present regime, says a former vice-president of the island nation.
Fiji highlands a step into the past - New Zealand Herald
Fiji highlands a step into the past New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - Surrounded by lush mountains and waterfalls, Navala is home to 800 people and before the 2006 coup attracted many tourists to its unique bures. ... |
Fiji highlands a step into the past (The New Zealand Herald)
My heart went into my mouth when I saw the torrent of brown water rushing across the ford. The drive across the swollen river was our last obstacle to reach a remote Fijian village after struggling along rough, unsealed roads for what seemed like forever.
Dev Nadkarni: PNG lifeline for Bainimarama - New Zealand Herald
Dev Nadkarni: PNG lifeline for Bainimarama New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - By Dev Nadkarni Fijian coup leader Frank Bainimarama's decision to stay out of the annual Pacific Islands Forum meeting in Niue last month means that he has ... |
Dev Nadkarni : PNG lifeline for Bainimarama (The New Zealand Herald)
Fijian coup leader Frank Bainimarama's decision to stay out of the annual Pacific Islands Forum meeting in Niue last month means that he has only himself to blame for Fiji's near-total isolation.
Church group plan return trip to help in Fiji - Gisborne Herald
Church group plan return trip to help in Fiji Gisborne Herald, New Zealand - "The price of a cocktail at one of the resorts is the same as the daily wage for the average Fijian. "Since the coup, there have been a lot of jobs lost and ... |
Fijian escape loses gloss for many Kiwis - Timaru Herald
Fijian escape loses gloss for many Kiwis Timaru Herald, New Zealand - ... New Zealand and Australia make up 55 per cent of Fiji's worldwide tourist market. New Zealand tourist numbers dropped following the political coup in ... |
Good Week / Bad Week: Taekwoncastro - New Zealand Herald
Good Week / Bad Week: Taekwoncastro New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - Enter Sitiveni Rabuka, the bloke who became Fiji's Prime Minister after leading a coup in 1987, and is now vying to take over management of the national ... |
Coup leader in line to manage Pacific Islanders - International Herald Tribune
Coup leader in line to manage Pacific Islanders International Herald Tribune, France - AP WELLINGTON, New Zealand: Sitiveni Rabuka, an army commander who became Fiji's prime minister after leading a coup in 1987, could be the manager of the ... |
Coup leader in line to manage Pacific Islanders (The New Zealand Herald)
Sitiveni Rabuka, an army commander who became Fiji's prime minister after leading a coup in 1987, could be the manager of the Pacific Islanders rugby team on their tour to Europe in November.
Defiant Fiji ruler says no elections for now - International Herald Tribune
Defiant Fiji ruler says no elections for now International Herald Tribune, France - ... in a 2006 coup, told a meeting to launch nationwide discussions on a so-called "People's Charter" that the timing of elections is a matter for Fiji to ... |
Pacific islands support ban on Fiji - Melbourne Herald Sun
![]() 3 News NZ | Pacific islands support ban on Fiji Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - The Pacific island nation has been ruled by self-appointed prime minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama since the military strongman's bloodless coup in ... Fiji invites UN, Commonwealth to forum but not NZ |
Fiji to exclude NZ from talks (The New Zealand Herald)
The attorney-general in Fiji's military-led government says it will hold its own forum to discuss elections but New Zealand will not be invited. Radio New Zealand International today reported that Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum had invited United Nations and Commonwealth officials to Fiji's election forum.
Aust and NZ have plans to send military to Fiji for evacuation (The New Zealand Herald)
The New Zealand and Australian military have in place contingency plans to evacuate citizens from Fiji with or without the Fijian Government's permission, Defence Minister Phil Goff said today.
Fiji angered by threat of suspension from forum - New Zealand Herald
Fiji angered by threat of suspension from forum New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - The European Union has already held back paying a multimillion dollar contribution to the sugar industry because of the coup. "In practical terms I don't ... |
Outrage, warnings over Fiji boycott (Sydney Morning Herald)
FIJI'S decision not to attend today's Pacific Islands Forum signalled a continuous threat to democracy in the country, the Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, said yesterday as he and the New Zealand Prime Minister, Helen Clark, rounded on the boycott.
Fiji pulls out of Pacific Forum meeting - Sydney Morning Herald
Fiji pulls out of Pacific Forum meeting Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - A statement from Fiji's self-appointed prime minister Frank Bainimarama, who seized power in a bloodless coup in December 2006, on Monday said his country ... |
Fiji Labour Party pulls out of military government - International Herald Tribune
Fiji Labour Party pulls out of military government International Herald Tribune, France - Chaudhry says the decision "effectively ends" Labour's participation in the government, set up shortly after a December 2006 military coup in which ... |
Fiji may boycott Pacific leaders meeting: report - New Zealand Herald
Fiji may boycott Pacific leaders meeting: report New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - A Fiji news website, Fijilive, today reported the coup government's foreign minister Ratu Epeli Nailatikau as saying he was disappointed that Fiji was not ... |

