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Aussie's post 'in breach of Fiji law' - The Australian
Aussie's post 'in breach of Fiji law' The Australian, Australia - "What had happened is after the events of December 5, 2006 (when Commodore Frank Bainimarama seized power in a bloodless coup), these appointments were not ... Scutt criticised for accepting Court of Appeal post in Fiji |
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Scutt criticised for accepting Court of Appeal post in Fiji - Fiji Times
Scutt criticised for accepting Court of Appeal post in Fiji Fiji Times, Fiji - She said since the coup in December 2006, other Australian lawyers and judges had turned down similar offers to serve as judges in Fiji. ... |
FIFA FAVOURS FIJI - Fiji Daily Post
FIFA FAVOURS FIJI Fiji Daily Post, Fiji - New Zealand introduced travel bans against members of the Fijian military and their families following December 5, 2006 coup, which toppled the Laisenia ... |
RATUVA: Politics of ethno-national identity in a post-colonial ... - Fiji Daily Post
RATUVA: Politics of ethno-national identity in a post-colonial ... Fiji Daily Post, Fiji - The communal discourses, institutions and political culture Fiji inherited at independence were products of the colonial communal engineering process, ... |
?BACK REGIME? - Fiji Daily Post
?BACK REGIME? Fiji Daily Post, Fiji - During the opening of the Lau Provincial Council meeting at the Fiji Police Academy in Nasova yesterday, Ratu Tevita urged the people of Lau to put aside ... |
Human Rights commission under fire in Amnesty report - South Asian Post, Canada
Human Rights commission under fire in Amnesty report South Asian Post, Canada, Canada - The London-based organization?s annual report on global human rights says the situation in Fiji has worsened since the military coup in December 2006. ... |
Fiji stand-off on security for Australian diplomat (Goulburn Post)
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 ...
Australia recalls Fiji diplomats over safety fears (Goulburn Post)
Foreign Minister Stephen Smith has described death threats against Australia's high commissioner in Fiji as "vile and repugnant", as the government moved to repatriate diplomatic families.The federal government will pay for families of diplomatic staff to voluntarily return to Australia after the Fiji government continued to ignore requests for extra security at the mission in Suva.Mr Smith said ...
China looms large ove Fiji - South Asian Post, Canada
China looms large ove Fiji South Asian Post, Canada, Canada - Research on China?s aid in the Pacific that will be launched at the Lowy Institute this month suggests China?s aid to Fiji has skyrocketed since the coup in ... |
Military out to "discredit" Qarase - South Asian Post, Canada
Military out to "discredit" Qarase South Asian Post, Canada, Canada - ... and increase his support among Fiji?s voters. "Our support is stronger now than before the coup. They are doing the campaigning for us. ... |
Deported Fiji publisher hopes court action will allow return (Goulburn Post)
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 ...
Bainimarama ignores critics - South Asian Post, Canada
Bainimarama ignores critics South Asian Post, Canada, Canada - Fiji?s self-appointed leader Frank Bainimarama will ignore international criticism and push ahead with plans that could see his country?s communal voting ... |
Fiji - Constitutional Offices Commission meeting postponed, Ousted poll chief wants post back
Dr Maurice Coughlan, a New Zealand national, was appointed last week by the COC to replace former supervisor of elections Semesa Karavaki who was ousted from office during the December 2006 coup.
Fijian visa racket busted - South Asian Post, Canada
Fijian visa racket busted South Asian Post, Canada, Canada - Fiji police have stopped a major immigration scam involving fake New Zealand and Australian visas. Dozens of people desperate to leave the troubled island ... |
Editorial: It's not business as usual in Fiji - The Dominion Post
Editorial: It's not business as usual in Fiji The Dominion Post, New Zealand - ... to assassinate coup leader and now prime minister Voreqe Bainimarama. The beating resulted in a fractured skull. It also notes that while Fijian law ... |
Fiji interim cabinet to restore post coup pay cuts - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji interim cabinet to restore post coup pay cuts Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Fiji?s interim cabinet has agreed to restore the remaining four percent that was cut from the pay of public servants last year. ... |
Fiji hits back over human rights report - South Asian Post, Canada
Fiji hits back over human rights report South Asian Post, Canada, Canada - The FHRC has come under increasing international criticism amid claims the organisation is strongly supporting Fiji?s coup-installed government, ... |
Fiji's deposed PM arrested, publisher seized - The Dominion Post
Fiji's deposed PM arrested, publisher seized The Dominion Post, New Zealand - Military commander Voreqe Bainimarama staged a coup in December 2006, overthrowing Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase. In a separate development last night ... |
Fiji Military Chief Takes More Power With Tribal Post, AP Says - Bloomberg
Fiji Military Chief Takes More Power With Tribal Post, AP Says Bloomberg - It was Fiji's fourth coup in 19 years and drew condemnation from the US, the European Union, Australia and New Zealand. He has committed to holding a ... |
Asia Beat: Feb 21 2008 - The Asian Pacific Post
Asia Beat: Feb 21 2008 The Asian Pacific Post, Canada - ... first of the five-strong delegation from the IBA's Human Rights Institute to arrive in the country to review Fiji?s judiciary following the 2006 coup. ... |





