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Rice presses Fiji for elections (TVNZ)

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met Pacific foreign ministers in Samoa on Saturday and said she would press Fiji's military rulers to hold elections as promised in March 2009.

Rice meets Pacific ministers in Samoa and presses Fiji - Reuters


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Rice meets Pacific ministers in Samoa and presses Fiji
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... was corrupt and soft on those behind an earlier 2000 coup. Fiji, a former British colony, has been hit by four coups and a military mutiny since 1987. ...
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Rice meets Pacific ministers in Samoa, presses Fiji (AlertNet)

Source: Reuters By Sue Pleming APIA, Samoa, July 26 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met Pacific foreign ministers in Samoa on Saturday and said she would press Fiji's military rulers to hold ...

Rice meets Pacific ministers in Samoa and presses Fiji (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met Pacific foreign ministers in Samoa on Saturday and said she would press Fiji's military rulers to hold elections as promised in March 2009.

Commonwealth Secretary presses Pak, Bangladesh to return to civilian democracy (Islamic Republic New

India - Commonwealth - Pak - Bangladesh Underlining the need for providing more powers and freedom to parliaments, Commonwealth Secretary-General Don McKinnon Tuesday pressed Pakistan, Bangladesh and Fiji to return to representative, civilian democracy.
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