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Labour boss welcomes coup probe - Fiji Times
Labour boss welcomes coup probe Fiji Times, Fiji - LABOUR Party leader Mahendra Chaudhry has welcomed any investigations of claims he had prior knowledge of the 2006 military takeover. ... Find the coup-makers: ex-FLP man |
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Step aside to allow probe, Teleni told - fijilive.com (subscription)
Step aside to allow probe, Teleni told fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - ?It is deeply unfortunate that the reputation and credibility of the Fiji Police force has been eroded by a ?few rotten apples?, following the coup. ... |
Police hold back on treason claim probe - Fiji Times
![]() Fijivillage | Police hold back on treason claim probe Fiji Times, Fiji - Mr Qarase said after the 2000 coup, his government investigated those involved with the coup resulting in the imprisonment of George Speight. ... COMPLAINT FILED Qarase urges police to probe PM Double trouble: Beddoes lodges treason complaint |
'Polls will take place once corruption probe ends' - Fiji Times
'Polls will take place once corruption probe ends' Fiji Times, Fiji - Update: 3:21PM The interim Government's investigations into corruption within the country is said to be incomplete and being a barrier for Fiji holding ... |
Fiji magistrate Shah suspended pending probe - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji magistrate Shah suspended pending probe Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Less than a month after the 2006 military coup, the interim regime asked the chief justice, Daniel Fatiaki, and the Chief Magistrate Naomi Lomaiviti, ... |
Coup probe still on: Navela - Fiji Times
Coup probe still on: Navela Fiji Times, Fiji - He said investigations in to the 2000 coup were still open and not all closed as reported by some media outlets this week. Meanwhile, Fiji Retailers ... |
Fiji urges UN probe of 'illegal' Australia intervention during 2006 coup
[JURIST] The United Nations should investigate Australia for its alleged military intervention in Fiji during the December 2006 military coup [JURIST report] in Fiji, the Fiji Human Rights Commission [official website] said in a report [PDF text] released Tuesday. The commission said that Australia's naval presence in the region and its alleged deployment of soldiers violated the principle of
Fiji urges UN probe of 'illegal' Australia intervention during 2006 coup
[JURIST] The United Nations should investigate Australia for its alleged military intervention in Fiji during the December 2006 military coup [JURIST report] in Fiji, the Fiji Human Rights Commission [official website] said in a report [PDF text] released Tuesday. The commission said that Australia's naval presence in the region and its alleged deployment of soldiers violated the principle of
Fiji urges UN probe of 'illegal' Australia intervention during 2006 coup
[JURIST] The United Nations should investigate Australia for its alleged military intervention in Fiji during the December 2006 military coup [JURIST report] in Fiji, the Fiji Human Rights Commission [official website] said in a report [PDF text] released Tuesday. The commission said that Australia's naval presence in the region and its alleged deployment of soldiers violated the principle of
Fiji urges UN probe of 'illegal' Australia intervention during 2006 coup
[JURIST] The United Nations should investigate Australia for its alleged military intervention in Fiji during the December 2006 military coup [JURIST report] in Fiji, the Fiji Human Rights Commission [official website] said in a report [PDF text] released Tuesday. The commission said that Australia's naval presence in the region and its alleged deployment of soldiers violated the principle of
Fiji urges UN probe of 'illegal' Australia intervention during 2006 coup
[JURIST] The United Nations should investigate Australia for its alleged military intervention in Fiji during the December 2006 military coup [JURIST report] in Fiji, the Fiji Human Rights Commission [official website] said in a report [PDF text] released Tuesday. The commission said that Australia's naval presence in the region and its alleged deployment of soldiers violated the principle of
Fiji urges UN probe of 'illegal' Australia intervention during 2006 coup
[JURIST] The United Nations should investigate Australia for its alleged military intervention in Fiji during the December 2006 military coup [JURIST report] in Fiji, the Fiji Human Rights Commission [official website] said in a report [PDF text] released Tuesday. The commission said that Australia's naval presence in the region and its alleged deployment of soldiers violated the principle of
Fiji urges UN probe of 'illegal' Australia intervention during 2006 coup
[JURIST] The United Nations should investigate Australia for its alleged military intervention in Fiji during the December 2006 military coup [JURIST report] in Fiji, the Fiji Human Rights Commission [official website] said in a report [PDF text] released Tuesday. The commission said that Australia's naval presence in the region and its alleged deployment of soldiers violated the principle of
Fiji urges UN probe of 'illegal' Australia intervention during 2006 coup
[JURIST] The United Nations should investigate Australia for its alleged military intervention in Fiji during the December 2006 military coup [JURIST report] in Fiji, the Fiji Human Rights Commission [official website] said in a report [PDF text] released Tuesday. The commission said that Australia's naval presence in the region and its alleged deployment of soldiers violated the principle of
Fiji urges UN probe of 'illegal' Australia intervention during 2006 coup
[JURIST] The United Nations should investigate Australia for its alleged military intervention in Fiji during the December 2006 military coup [JURIST report] in Fiji, the Fiji Human Rights Commission [official website] said in a report [PDF text] released Tuesday. The commission said that Australia's naval presence in the region and its alleged deployment of soldiers violated the principle of
Fiji urges UN probe of 'illegal' Australia intervention during 2006 coup
[JURIST] The United Nations should investigate Australia for its alleged military intervention in Fiji during the December 2006 military coup [JURIST report] in Fiji, the Fiji Human Rights Commission [official website] said in a report [PDF text] released Tuesday. The commission said that Australia's naval presence in the region and its alleged deployment of soldiers violated the principle of
Fiji urges UN probe of 'illegal' Australia intervention during 2006 coup
[JURIST] The United Nations should investigate Australia for its alleged military intervention in Fiji during the December 2006 military coup [JURIST report] in Fiji, the Fiji Human Rights Commission [official website] said in a report [PDF text] released Tuesday. The commission said that Australia's naval presence in the region and its alleged deployment of soldiers violated the principle of
Fiji urges UN probe of 'illegal' Australia intervention during 2006 coup
[JURIST] The United Nations should investigate Australia for its alleged military intervention in Fiji during the December 2006 military coup [JURIST report] in Fiji, the Fiji Human Rights Commission [official website] said in a report [PDF text] released Tuesday. The commission said that Australia's naval presence in the region and its alleged deployment of soldiers violated the principle of
Fiji urges UN probe of 'illegal' Australia intervention during 2006 coup
[JURIST] The United Nations should investigate Australia for its alleged military intervention in Fiji during the December 2006 military coup [JURIST report] in Fiji, the Fiji Human Rights Commission [official website] said in a report [PDF text] released Tuesday. The commission said that Australia's naval presence in the region and its alleged deployment of soldiers violated the principle of
Fiji urges UN probe of 'illegal' Australia intervention during 2006 coup
[JURIST] The United Nations should investigate Australia for its alleged military intervention in Fiji during the December 2006 military coup [JURIST report] in Fiji, the Fiji Human Rights Commission [official website] said in a report [PDF text] released Tuesday. The commission said that Australia's naval presence in the region and its alleged deployment of soldiers violated the principle of

