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Amnesty International: Fiji human rights on downward spiral since ... - International Herald Tribune
Amnesty International: Fiji human rights on downward spiral since ... International Herald Tribune, France - AP WELLINGTON, New Zealand: Human rights in Fiji have worsened since a 2006 military coup, with deaths in custody, degrading punishment of government ... IRB sees Pacific semifinalist in 2011 World Cup |
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Remarks at International Women of Courage Award Ceremony - US Department of State
Remarks at International Women of Courage Award Ceremony US Department of State, DC - Challenging social norms is particularly difficult as Fiji has suffered a series of coups, including a military coup in December of 2006. ... Secretary of State Confers the International Women of Courage Awards |
Secretary of State Confers the International Women of Courage Awards - US Department of State
Secretary of State Confers the International Women of Courage Awards US Department of State, DC - ... advocates for gender equality, legal and political reform, and democracy, despite challenges and threats from Fiji?s military coup-led government. ... |
Fiji?s police chief issues a stern warning to people - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji?s police chief issues a stern warning to people Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Fiji?s police chief has issued a stern warning to people making public statements against the interim Government. Commodore Esala Teleni told Fiji live ... |
Fiji parties positive about interim regime?s proposed forum - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji parties positive about interim regime?s proposed forum Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ... military coup of 2006. Sir Paul will now prepare a report for the Commonwealth Secretary General, and expects to be back in Fiji at the start of August. ... |
Uncertainty over Fiji/Forum meeting after Fiji boycott - Radio New Zealand International
Uncertainty over Fiji/Forum meeting after Fiji boycott Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - It had met 30 times since last year to discuss ways to restore democracy to Fiji after the 2006 military coup. But last weekend, Commodore Frank Bainimarama ... |
Reporters likely get green light to enter Fiji - Radio New Zealand International
Reporters likely get green light to enter Fiji Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - The move sparked fears that Fiji?s government, which seized power in a military coup in December 2006, may be moving to prevent foreign media from covering ... |
Pacific states seek to reopen dialogue after Fiji walks away from ... - International Herald Tribune
![]() Fijivillage | Pacific states seek to reopen dialogue after Fiji walks away from ... International Herald Tribune, France - Fiji coup leader and interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama has accused Australia and New Zealand, the largest and most influential countries in ... Fiji coup leader threatens to cancel polls over corruption: report Pacific appeals to Fiji to let Peters in Fiji elections unlikely by March timetable, reports say |
Fiji interim Attorney-General says New Zealand and Australia ... - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji interim Attorney-General says New Zealand and Australia ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ?We?re trying to build strong institutions of democracy, trying to build, to put in place strong systems so we do not have coup after coup. ... |
Fiji council recommends electoral changes ahead of poll - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji council recommends electoral changes ahead of poll Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - The council is backed by the military government of Commodore Frank Bainimarama, who has ruled since seizing power in a coup in December 2006. ... |
Fiji pulls out of regional talks on democracy, blames attitudes of ... - International Herald Tribun
Fiji pulls out of regional talks on democracy, blames attitudes of ... International Herald Tribune, France - Coup leader and interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama accused Australia and New Zealand, the largest and most influential countries in the ... |
Ousted Fiji opposition leader welcomes Qarase/Bainimarama talks - Radio New Zealand International
Ousted Fiji opposition leader welcomes Qarase/Bainimarama talks Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - The ousted Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase and the interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama met for the second time since the 2006 coup yesterday ... |
Fiji magistrate Shah suspended pending probe - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji magistrate Shah suspended pending probe Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Less than a month after the 2006 military coup, the interim regime asked the chief justice, Daniel Fatiaki, and the Chief Magistrate Naomi Lomaiviti, ... |
Fiji?s ousted PM deplores delay in coup case ruling - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji?s ousted PM deplores delay in coup case ruling Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Fiji?s ousted prime minister, Laisenia Qarase, has expressed concern over the judiciary?s delay in releasing its ruling on the legality of the 2006 military ... |
Amnesty International Says Human Rights In Fiji Worsening - pacific
Amnesty International Says Human Rights In Fiji Worsening pacific, HI - The international human rights group Amnesty International says the situation in Fiji has worsened since the December 2006 coup, the on-line news service ... |
Fiji and PNG criticised in Amnesty report - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji and PNG criticised in Amnesty report Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Australia have made it onto Amnesty International?s Annual human rights report with Fiji attracting the most criticism. ... |
Amnesty International: Fiji human rights on downward spiral since military coup (AP via Yahoo! Phili
Human rights in Fiji have worsened since a 2006 military coup, with deaths in custody, degrading punishment of government opponents and crackdowns on the judiciary and media, Amnesty International said Thursday.
Amnesty International: Fiji human rights on downward spiral since military coup (AP via Yahoo! Singa
Human rights in Fiji have worsened since a 2006 military coup, with deaths in custody, degrading punishment of government opponents and crackdowns on the judiciary and media, Amnesty International said Thursday.
Amnesty International: Fiji human rights on downward spiral since military coup (AP via Yahoo! Malay
Human rights in Fiji have worsened since a 2006 military coup, with deaths in custody, degrading punishment of government opponents and crackdowns on the judiciary and media, Amnesty International said Thursday.
Fiji?s PSC says Heffernan best applicant to replace Karavaki - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji?s PSC says Heffernan best applicant to replace Karavaki Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - The position was made vacant after the interim regime removed Semesa Karavaki who protested against the 2006 military coup. His chosen replacement was a New ... |

