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Chiefs add to ?No? move - Fiji Daily Post


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Chiefs add to ?No? move
Fiji Daily Post, Fiji - 29 minutes ago
... the mind of Ratu Naiqama and Ro Teimumu who are strong Catholics and former Cabinet ministers of the government ousted in the December 2006 coup. ...
Fiji paramount chiefs raise rights worries fijilive.com (subscription)
Paramount chief shows concern, seeks unity fijilive.com (subscription)
High chiefs back anti-Charter Methodists fijilive.com (subscription)
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Charter critics to plot next move - fijilive.com (subscription)


Charter critics to plot next move
fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - 21 hours ago
Executive members of Fiji?s former ruling party meet next Tuesday to discuss actions it will take on the draft People?s Charter, which it has vehemently ...

Bainimarama on move - New Zealand Herald


Bainimarama on move
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 41 minutes ago
Fiji's coup-installed leader is coming under scrutiny for his jet-setting lifestyle since taking power. Commodore Frank Bainimarama, who seized power in a ...

FIJI: Another Move To Muzzle The Media

FIJI: Another Move To Muzzle The Media Posted by IPS News on 28 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: News, Media Freedom, Australia Since independence in 1970, this Pacific Island nation has had a succession of elected and unelected prime ministers. Both sets of leaders have tried to muzzle what they see as errant, if not dangerous, media. Currently, media are faced with a proposal by interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama to consolidate all existing media laws covered under the Constitution, the Public

PrintSend To A Friend FIJI: Another Move To Muzzle The Media

PrintSend To A Friend FIJI: Another Move To Muzzle The Media Posted by IPS News on 28 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: News, Media Freedom Since independence in 1970, this Pacific Island nation has had a succession of elected and unelected prime ministers. Both sets of leaders have tried to muzzle what they see as errant, if not dangerous, media. Currently, media are faced with a proposal by interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama to consolidate all existing media laws covered under the Constitution,

Another move to muzzle the media in Fiji - Human Rights Tribune


Another move to muzzle the media in Fiji
Human Rights Tribune, Switzerland - 42 minutes ago
... graced newspapers and television stations throughout the world after he staged the first coup in the Pacific, was later elected prime minister of Fiji. ...

FIJI: Another Move to Muzzle the Media - Inter Press Service (subscription)


FIJI: Another Move to Muzzle the Media
Inter Press Service (subscription), Italy - 40 minutes ago
... graced newspapers and television stations throughout the world after he staged the first coup in the Pacific, was later elected prime minister of Fiji. ...

Fiji move leaves Clark cold (The New Zealand Herald)

Fiji's interim leader has "shattered promises" and made pledges to Pacific leaders he never intended to keep, says Prime Minister Helen Clark.

FHL move ?not conducive to stability? - fijilive.com (subscription)


FHL move ?not conducive to stability?
fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - 2 hours ago
No reasons were given for the changes which have been described as a boardroom coup. (Changes are also being proposed for Air Pacific, Fiji?s national ...
'Govt not targeting Fijian businesses' fijilive.com (subscription)
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Develop Vision To Move Forward - Fijivillage


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Develop Vision To Move Forward
Fijivillage, Fiji - May 13, 2008
He said the four coups have affected Fiji's progress in the last two decades, and he also highlighted a lack of shared values and unity amongst the various ...

Cabinet reshuffle move towards Fiji?s elections - Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd


Cabinet reshuffle move towards Fiji?s elections
Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd, Fiji - 40 minutes ago
As well he says the new ministers are supporters of the National Alliance Party, which has been prominent in the interim government since the coup. ...

Fiji cabinet reshuffle said to be strategic move towards 2009 ... - Radio New Zealand International


Fiji cabinet reshuffle said to be strategic move towards 2009 ...
Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - 23 minutes ago
An academic at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji says the interim government?s reshuffle is a strategic move towards the 2009 general elections. ...

Pakistan attacks Commonwealth's move - Taipei Times


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Pakistan attacks Commonwealth's move
Taipei Times, Taiwan - 10 hours ago
The Kampala summit will also discuss Fiji, which has been suspended since a military coup last year. Meanwhile former Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif ...
Commonwealth summit opens amid Pakistan crisis Turkish Press
Fiji, Pakistan on CHOGM agenda Newstalk ZB
Commonwealth defends Pakistan suspension AFP
Newstalk ZB
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NZ condemns Fiji's emergency decree move - Fiji Times


NZ condemns Fiji's emergency decree move
Fiji Times, Fiji - 1 hour ago
Fijis interim administration has been urging New Zealand and other partners to lift the sanctions put in place after the coup. It defies logic to see how ...

Lawyer stopped from leaving Fiji says move 'unconstitutional' - New Zealand Herald


Lawyer stopped from leaving Fiji says move 'unconstitutional'
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - 1 hour ago
When there's been a military coup, you never exclude any possibility." Mr Leung is not alone in being barred from travelling overseas. ...

Lawyer stopped from leaving Fiji says move 'unconstitutional' (The New Zealand Herald)

A lawyer prevented from leaving Fiji by the country's administration has branded the move pathetic and unconstitutional. Former electoral commissioner Graham Leung was due to go to Wellington to take part in a panel discussion on Fiji organised by the Pacific Cooperation Foundation this morning.

High commissions may have to move, warns Fiji - Radio New Zealand


High commissions may have to move, warns Fiji
Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - 19 minutes ago
Colonel Driti said the diplomats tried to incite him to remove military commander Commodore Frank Bainimarama a few days before the coup in December last ...
Fiji accuses diplomats of inciting mutiny Radio New Zealand
Fiji Accuses Diplomats Of Inciting Mutiny newswire.co.nz
US envoy snubbed in Fiji Honolulu Star-Bulletin
fijilive.com (subscription) - newswire.co.nz
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Supension of Fiji chiefs bad move - deposed PM - Radio New Zealand


Supension of Fiji chiefs bad move - deposed PM
Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - 16 minutes ago
Commodore Bainimarama led a military coup in December last year and is now interim prime minister. It is the fourth coup in Fiji since 1987. ...

DRITI'S DESPERATE MOVE TO SAVE HIS LIFE

Driti got very scared of Ului and his hot temper when told that thy blog had exposed his intention to resign sometime ago ... at their Strategic Head Office in Berkley Crescent as his loyalty to the Coup Clux Clan was questioned. He ... soon. But coup coup Frank was still waking up from yesterday's GCC rejection of Epeli Nailatikau as VP

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Episode 3 FRANK'S COUP CLUX CLAN NEXT MOVE

In our Episode 1, we refered to a shadowy figure within the Minsitry of Foreign Affairs ... with them appear in the form of that unvetted document released by Fiji Human Right's Commission ... on the other hand was finally realising his dream, i.e to imprint his name on Fiji's history

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