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Former Fiji military chief says People?s Charter is a military ... - Radio New Zealand International
Former Fiji military chief says People?s Charter is a military ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Colonel Isikia Savua, who was appointed Police Commissioner by 1987 coup leader Sitiveni Rabuka, said the list was given to the late Fiji statesman Ratu Sir ... |
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Military leaders open Fiji talks with politicians (The Scotsman)
Fiji: The military government will hold its first talks with political parties next month in a step that could help push the coup-prone country back toward democracy.
Military leaders open Fiji talks with politicians - Scotsman
Military leaders open Fiji talks with politicians Scotsman, United Kingdom - Fiji: The military government will hold its first talks with political parties next month in a step that could help push the coup-prone country back toward ... |
Military leaders open Fiji talks with politicians (Edinburgh Evening News)
Fiji: The military government will hold its first talks with political parties next month in a step that could help push the coup-prone country back toward democracy.
Microsoft Fiji project upsets military regime - Informitv
Microsoft Fiji project upsets military regime Informitv, UK - Fiji is effectively still under military control following a coup at the end of 2006. It seems likely that the Fiji project will simply be released as an ... |
Fiji military leader threatens to halt promised elections (AFP)
Fiji military leader threatens to halt promised elections (AFP) Fiji's military leader has threatened to break a commitment to hold elections by early next year if Fijians refuse to support his plans to change the electoral system, reports said Friday. Self-appointed interim Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama, who came to power in a bloodless coup ... Tag: World | Fri, 23 May 2008 - 12:47 am ET
No military coup will sustain in Nepal: Ex-Fijian PM - Nepalnews.com
No military coup will sustain in Nepal: Ex-Fijian PM Nepalnews.com, Nepal - There are ethnic Fijian and ethnic Indian people living in Fiji. Speaking at the Reporters' Club Monday, he clearly indicated that no army coup would ... |
No military coup will sustain in Nepal: Ex-Fijian PM (Nepalnews. com)
Former Prime Minister of Fiji Sitiveni Ligamamada Rabuka has said that military coups would not sustain in Nepal. Rabuka had staged military coups in 1987 twice in Fiji as a colonel against the democratically elected ethnic-Indian dominated government.
Pope greets Fiji's military dictator - Stuff.co.nz
Pope greets Fiji's military dictator Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - By MICHAEL FIELD - Fairfax Media | Friday, 06 June 2008 Fiji's military coup leader has been warmly received by the head of the Catholic Church, ... |
Pope greets Fiji's military dictator (Stuff)
Fiji's military coup leader has been warmly received by the head of the Catholic Church, Pope Benedict XVI.
Well, no Military Officer will benefit from the coup?..
Former military man to head Information 01 JUN 2008 Fiji?s former military spokesman Major Neumi Leweni will head the Information Department as its deputy permanent secretary. No official announcement was made but the move was confirmed by the Public Service Commission. PSC permanent secretary Taina Tagicakibau said the move was normal and a transfer for Major Leweni and Eliki Bomani who formerly held the post. ?He (Leweni) is already in the system and Bomani has already got anot
Rights body backs military, NGO claims - fijilive.com (subscription)
Rights body backs military, NGO claims fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - The Pacific Centre for Public Integrity claims the Fiji Human Rights Commission supports the military?s actions since the takeover of 2006. ... |
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 military strongman threatens planned polls (Gulf Times)
WELLINGTON: Fiji?s military strongman Voreqe Bainimarama, who seized power in a bloodless coup 18 months ago, has threatened to cancel new elections he promised to hold next March, according to reports from the capital Suva yesterday.
Fiji military leader threatens to halt promised elections - AFP
AFP | Fiji military leader threatens to halt promised elections AFP - Self-appointed interim Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama, who came to power in a bloodless coup in December 2006, said the polls, part of a move back to ... |
Fiji military leader threatens to halt promised elections (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Fiji's military leader has threatened to break a commitment to hold elections by early next year if Fijians refuse to support his plans to change the electoral system, reports said Friday.
Fiji military strongman threatens to cancel elections (EARTHtimes.org)
Wellington - Fiji's military strongman Voreqe Bainimarama, who seized power in a bloodless coup 18 months ago, has threatened to cancel new elections he promised to hold next March, according to reports from the capital Suva on Friday. Bainimarama sa...
Book Launch : 21st Anniversary of Fiji's first military coup
The Pacific Institute of Advanced Studies in Development and Governance, The Faculty of Business and Economics of the University of the South Pacific, The Fiji Institute of Applied Studies and The Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies of the Australian National University will have a book launch of the "21st Anniversary of Fiji's first military coup 1987 : Fiji Twenty Years on on Wednesday, 14 May 2008, from 6pm to 8pm at the AusAid Middle Lecture Theatre, University of the South Pacific,
