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FIJI: Aussie Journo Expelled on Press Freedom Day Eve - Inter Press Service (subscription)
FIJI: Aussie Journo Expelled on Press Freedom Day Eve Inter Press Service (subscription), Italy - ... the coup of December 2006 which has resulted in the severe erosion of fundamental human rights, freedom of the press, and the rule of law in Fiji," said ... |
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Fiji court dismisses claim that coup was illegal - The Associated Press
The Associated Press | Fiji court dismisses claim that coup was illegal The Associated Press - SUVA, Fiji (AP) — Fiji's High Court rejected a former prime minister's legal challenge against the 2006 military coup that ousted him, ruling Thursday that ... |
Commonwealth Endorses Forum call for Fiji - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Commonwealth Endorses Forum call for Fiji Scoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - ... coup and its aftermath have highlighted.? Phil Goff said New Zealand would continue to work within the Forum and the Commonwealth to encourage the Fiji ... |
The People's Charter and The Way Forward - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
The People's Charter and The Way Forward Scoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - To establish a common identity, all citizens of Fiji will be called "Fijians" while the indigenous Fijians are to be known as I-Taukei. ... |
Rice holds talks in South Pacific - The Associated Press
TVNZ | Rice holds talks in South Pacific The Associated Press - The South Pacific has been hit in recent years by communal and sectarian violence in the Solomon Islands and Tonga, the 2006 coup in Fiji was the country's ... America's Secretary of State meets Pacific leaders in Samoa |
US, Pacific countries press Fiji to hold polls (Gulf Times)
APIA, Samoa: US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice joined her counterparts from Pacific island nations here on Saturday to press Fiji?s coup leaders to revive plans for elections next year.
FIJI: Another Move to Muzzle the Media - Inter Press Service (subscription)
FIJI: Another Move to Muzzle the Media Inter Press Service (subscription), Italy - ... graced newspapers and television stations throughout the world after he staged the first coup in the Pacific, was later elected prime minister of Fiji. ... |
US, Pacific nations press Fiji on elections - AFP
TVNZ | US, Pacific nations press Fiji on elections AFP - APIA, Samoa (AFP) ? US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice joined her counterparts from Pacific island nations here Saturday to press Fiji's coup leaders to ... Rice urges Fiji military to restore democracy Rice backs Pacific pressure for Fiji elections Rice adds her voice to Pacific push for elections in Fiji |
US, Pacific nations press Fiji on elections (TODAYonline)
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark (not picture) hold a joint press conference at Government House in Auckland on July 26, 2008. Rice joined her counterparts from Pacific island nations here Saturday to press Fiji's coup leaders to revive plans for elections next year.
US, Pacific nations press Fiji on elections (AFP via Yahoo! News)
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice joined her counterparts from Pacific island nations here Saturday to press Fiji's coup leaders to revive plans for elections next year.
Rice urges Fiji military to restore democracy - The Associated Press
The Associated Press | Rice urges Fiji military to restore democracy The Associated Press - The South Pacific has been hit in recent years by communal and sectarian violence in the Solomon Islands and Tonga, the 2006 coup in Fiji was the country's ... |
Nuclear dispute dogs US ties with New Zealand - The Associated Press
Nuclear dispute dogs US ties with New Zealand The Associated Press - ... and engagement with the island nations of the South Pacific, especially Fiji, where a military government has been in place since a December 2006 coup. ... |
Attracting the wealthy to Fiji - The Press
Attracting the wealthy to Fiji The Press, New Zealand - ... neighbours and gated subdivisions, but LIZ MCDONALD, who visited Fiji recently, asks are buyers put off by the recent coup and the economic downturn? ... |
Fiji's proposed new media law threats Press Freedom - Matangi Tonga
Fiji's proposed new media law threats Press Freedom Matangi Tonga, Tonga - The attorney general today denied that the military-led government, which took power in a December 2006 coup, wanted to control the media. ... |
Coup leader claims reform backing - The Press Association
Coup leader claims reform backing The Press Association - Fiji's coup leader says he has won agreement from visiting South Pacific foreign ministers that his country needs political reform ahead of democratic ... |
Pacific ministers get no guarantee of elections in Fiji - Earthtimes (press release)
Pacific ministers get no guarantee of elections in Fiji Earthtimes (press release), UK - Wellington - A delegation of foreign ministers from Pacific countries ended two days of talks in Fiji on Wednesday expressing optimism that its military ... |
Fiji democracy talks 'worthwhile' - The Press Association
Fiji democracy talks 'worthwhile' The Press Association - Senior South Pacific government ministers have held inconclusive talks with Fiji's coup leader on progress towards returning the island country to democracy ... |
Pacific Ministers in Fiji to press for elections - Radio New Zealand
Pacific Ministers in Fiji to press for elections Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - The military took power in Fiji on 5 December, 2006. It was the fourth coup since 1987. Commodore Bainimarama told his soldiers last month that elections ... |
Political talks for Fiji government - The Press Association
![]() Fijivillage | Political talks for Fiji government The Press Association - Fiji's 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 ... Fiji parties positive about interim regime?s proposed forum |
Fiji pulls out of democracy forum - The Press Association
Fiji pulls out of democracy forum The Press Association - Coup leader and interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama accused Australia and New Zealand, the largest and most influential countries in the ... |

