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A new book on the Fiji coup of 2006 says the claims of a rigged ... - Radio New Zealand Internationa
![]() Radio New Zealand International | A new book on the Fiji coup of 2006 says the claims of a rigged ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand A new book on the Fiji coup two years says Commodore Frank Bainimarama's claims that the 2006 election was rigged, are fraudulent. The book, The 2006 Military Takeover in Fiji: A Coup to End All Coups, launched today at the Australian National ... |
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Fiji high court due to sentence eight for assassination plan - Radio Australia News
Fiji high court due to sentence eight for assassination plan Radio Australia News The eight men, including one chief, and six former soldiers, were found guilty on Wednesday of conspiring in 2007 to assassinate 2006 coup leader, ... |
Fiji colonel rejected from Iraq role for 'human rights violations' - Radio Australia News
Fiji colonel rejected from Iraq role for 'human rights violations' Radio Australia News The UN also says that since the December 2006 coup there's been no increase in the number of Fijian troops participating in UN operations, consistent with ... Fiji still part of UN peacekeeping operations |
Fiji rights defence challenged by UN reps in Geneva - Radio Australia
Fiji rights defence challenged by UN reps in Geneva Radio Australia Fiji has told the United Nations Human Rights Council it is defending human rights as its delegation spoke positively about the current situation in Fiji ... |
Debate on the pros and cons of Fiji sanctions - Radio Australia
Debate on the pros and cons of Fiji sanctions Radio Australia The diplomatic standoff between Fiji's coup-installed military government on one hand and western democracies Australia and New Zealand on the other shows ... |
SDL expects Fiji regime to cut pension to 40 members - Radio New Zealand International
![]() Radio New Zealand International | SDL expects Fiji regime to cut pension to 40 members Radio New Zealand International Peceli Kinivuwai, the general secretary of the SDL Party, which was ousted in the 2006 coup, says his party members have yet to receive notification their ... |
New study suggests Australia should re-engage with Fiji - Radio New Zealand International
![]() Radio New Zealand International | New study suggests Australia should re-engage with Fiji Radio New Zealand International ... the University of Fiji says travel bans against family members of those who remained in their post after the coup are unfair and should be eliminated. ... |
Fiji Methodist ministers accused of spying - Radio Australia News
Fiji Methodist ministers accused of spying Radio Australia News [Reuters] Fiji's Methodist Church says it is asking the Pacific nation's coup-installed government to provide evidence to support allegations that ministers ... |
Australian aid officials worried about China - Radio Australia
Australian aid officials worried about China Radio Australia, Australia MOTTRAM: Fiji's 2006 coup has posed the question for many countries of how they can to continue to give aid to support the people of Fiji without inadvertently propping up the unelected, military-led regime. But at an Australian Parliamentary committee ... |
Fiji judiciary butchered, says law society - Radio New Zealand
![]() TVNZ | Fiji judiciary butchered, says law society Radio New Zealand, New Zealand He says there is no threat to the judiciary's independence, which he believes was compromised before the 2006 coup. Aiyaz Sayed-Khayum says some judges will be appointed on Monday and courts could reopen on Tuesday. Fjii has been placed under emergency ... New Zealand Law Society advises against taking judges' jobs in Fiji Frangipani curtain hides evil deeds Defiant lawyer speaks out from jail cell |
NZ?s Peters awaits Fiji input at Forum ministers? talks in Auckland - Radio New Zealand Internationa
NZ?s Peters awaits Fiji input at Forum ministers? talks in Auckland Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Mr Peters says the discussions will raise the timetable to restore democracy after the 2006 military coup. ?It?ll be of course of little value to have the ... Forum Foreign Ministers to discuss Fiji Fiji to face Pacific neighbours |
Fiji court told to consider public interest as interim government ... - Radio New Zealand Internatio
Fiji court told to consider public interest as interim government ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - The critical issue is an affidavit from President Iloilo?s secretary about discussions between the President, Mr Qarase and the coup leader Commodore Frank ... |
Fiji interim government continues to claim executive privilege in ... - Radio New Zealand Internatio
Fiji interim government continues to claim executive privilege in ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Arguments during the challenge to the legality of the military overthrow of the Fiji government of Laisenia Qarase has today focussed on whether minutes ... |
Fiji?s police chief issues a stern warning to people - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji?s police chief issues a stern warning to people Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Fiji?s police chief has issued a stern warning to people making public statements against the interim Government. Commodore Esala Teleni told Fiji live ... |
Radio Australia - News - Fiji population increase by 50000 - Radio Australia
Radio Australia - News - Fiji population increase by 50000 Radio Australia, Australia - ... [and] the feeling fo being uprooted and unwanted that has been part of the Fijian political culture of Indo-Fijian psyche since the first coup of 1987," ... |
Radio Australia - Pacific Beat - Stories - FIJI: deposed PM reconsidering travel plans (ABC Radio Au
The deposed Prime Minister of Fiji Laisenia Qarase says he is reconsidering his plans to travel to Suva next week, the first time he would have left his home island since last year's coup.
Radio Australia - Pacific Beat - Stories - FIJI: deposed PM reconsidering travel plans (ABC Radio Au
The deposed Prime Minister of Fiji Laisenia Qarase says he is reconsidering his plans to travel to Suva next week, the first time he would have left his home island since last year's coup.
Radio Australia - Pacific Beat - Stories - FIJI: deposed PM reconsidering travel plans (ABC Radio Au
The deposed Prime Minister of Fiji Laisenia Qarase says he is reconsidering his plans to travel to Suva next week, the first time he would have left his home island since last year's coup.
Radio Australia - Pacific Beat - Stories - FIJI: deposed PM reconsidering travel plans (ABC Radio Au
The deposed Prime Minister of Fiji Laisenia Qarase says he is reconsidering his plans to travel to Suva next week, the first time he would have left his home island since last year's coup.
Radio Australia - Pacific Beat - Stories - FIJI: deposed PM reconsidering travel plans (ABC Radio Au
The deposed Prime Minister of Fiji Laisenia Qarase says he is reconsidering his plans to travel to Suva next week, the first time he would have left his home island since last year's coup.




