(Sydney Morning Herald) Former Fiji Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase has told the High Court that he did not ask Australia or New Zealand to send troops to his country before the December 2006 military coup. The Sydney Morning Herald reports Qarase told the court that until he was overthrown by Commodore Frank Bainimarama in the coup, he had not sought to mobilise opposition to the military regime. Qarase has bought a case against Commodore Bainimarama, saying the overthrow of his government
Qarase Says He Didn't Request Troopspacific, HI - 33 minutes agoFormer Fiji Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase has told the High Court that he did not ask Australia or New Zealand to send troops to his country before the ... |
Ousted PM says he did not request troopsSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 34 minutes agoLaisenia Qarase, who was Fiji's prime minister until he was overthrown by Commodore Frank Bainimarama in the coup, told the High Court he had not sought to ... |
Agence France-Presse BANGKOK - Thailand on Wednesday blasted a request by the European Union to send observers to the nation's post-
coup elections ... . The
coup was the 18th in Thailand since the end of absolute monarchy 75 years ago. Thailand's army ... --------------- Note; The list countries are governed by Junta and currently under military
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The United Nations has rejected a request from the Commonwealth Secretariat to stop using Fiji troops in its peacekeeping missions.
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