News Articles Tagged: rules
New rules threaten top Fiji daily - BBC News
![]() New Zealand Herald | New rules threaten top Fiji daily BBC News ... pulling out of Fiji altogether," he said. Mr Bainimarama ousted elected leader Laisenia Qarase in a bloodless coup in 2006, accusing him of corruption. ... News Corp. Says It's Being Forced Out of Fiji Fiji regime cracks down on media Fiji's military regime extends control over media already subject to broad ... |
New rules threaten top Fiji daily
Fiji's military leaders introduce tough new foreign ownership rules - potentially forcing the top daily to close.
Amnesty criticises proposed new rules for Fiji media
Amnesty International has criticised proposed media laws in Fiji, saying they would allow the country's military government "to imprison or bankrupt its critics."
Amnesty criticises proposed new rules for Fiji media - AFP
![]() AFP | Amnesty criticises proposed new rules for Fiji media AFP Military leader Voreqe Bainimarama has been at odds with some of Fiji's newspapers and broadcasters since he toppled the elected government in a 2006 coup. ... Death by a thousand decrees Samoa Prime Minister says Fiji regime immunity decree a ridiculous move Fiji's draft decree can too easily lead to abuse of powers – Walsh |
Amnesty criticises proposed new rules for Fiji media
Amnesty International has criticised proposed media laws in Fiji, saying they would allow the country's military government "to imprison or bankrupt its critics."
Amnesty: Fiji's military regime rules by fear - World news- msnbc.com
Amnesty said China had massively increased financial aid to Fiji since the coup, filling a void created by sanctions imposed by major donors such as Australia and New Zealand ...
Amnesty: Fiji's military regime rules by fear (GMA News)
SYDNEY - Fiji's military regime is using beatings, arbitrary arrests, censorship and intimidation to rule the South Pacific country by fear, Amnesty International alleged Tuesday.
Amnesty: Fiji’s military regime rules by fear
Military-installed Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama AP | Sep 8, 2009 By ROHAN SULLIVAN SYDNEY — Fiji’s military regime is using beatings, arbitrary arrests, censorship and intimidation to rule the South Pacific country by fear, Amnesty International alleged Tuesday. The global rights watchdog also cited China for going against an international trend of imposing sanctions on Fiji to punish those responsible for a 2006 coup, and urged Beijing to use its new influence to protect human r
Amnesty: Fiji's military regime rules by fear
SYDNEY -- Fiji's military regime is using beatings, arbitrary arrests, censorship and intimidation to rule the South Pacific country by fear, Amnesty International alleged Tuesday. The global rights watchdog also cited China for going against an international trend of imposing sanctions on Fiji to punish those responsible for a 2006 coup, and urged Beijing to use its new influence to protect human rights there. Sudan is facing international condemnation as the trial resumes today of
Amnesty: Fiji's military regime rules by fear - The Associated Press
![]() MSN Philippines News | Amnesty: Fiji's military regime rules by fear The Associated Press Amnesty said China had massively increased financial aid to Fiji since the coup, filling a void created by sanctions imposed by major donors such as ... Fiji: New report reveals systemic human rights violations since ... Fiji human rights abuses worsening: Amnesty Commonwealth envoy visits Fiji |
Amnesty: Fiji's military regime rules by fear (AP via Yahoo! News)
Fiji's military regime is using beatings, arbitrary arrests, censorship and intimidation to rule the South Pacific country by fear, Amnesty International alleged Tuesday.
McCully rules out new Fiji sanctions after suspension (NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News)
New Zealand can do nothing to force Fiji to restore democracy so there must now be a "period of patience", Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully says.
Fiji rules out swift return to democracy - The National
Fiji rules out swift return to democracy The National The December 2006 uprising was Fiji's fourth coup in two decades. Mr Waqatairewa believes they have condemned the country that was a political and economic ... |
Fiji military coup was illegal, rules court (Hills News)
THREE Sydney barristers sitting as Fiji's Court of Appeal have found that the 2006 military coup was unconstitutional and have ordered that democracy be restored by holding fresh elections.
Turia, Sharples to play by the rules on Fiji (Stuff)
A political bust up between the National Government and a support partner has been avoided after the Maori Party co-leaders backed down from plans to visit Fiji.
Turia, Sharples to play by the rules on Fiji - Stuff.co.nz
![]() TVNZ | Turia, Sharples to play by the rules on Fiji Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Maggie Tait Tariana Turia and Pita Sharples, who both hold ministerial warrants, have accepted Prime Minister John Key's ruling that they cannot go to Fiji. Interim Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe (Frank) Bainimarama took power in a 2006 coup and Fiji was ... Maori Party Considering Sending Delegation To Fiji Q+A Panel: Holmes, Arseneau, McCarten and Thompson Maori delegation to Fiji on hold after Key's intervention |
Fiji govt rules out election (Reuters) (Yahoo!7 World News)
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Fiji's military government ruled out Friday any election this year and said it would extend emergency laws, defying an international deadline for the country's suspension from the 16-nation Pacific Islands Forum.
Fiji govt rules out election (Tiscali)
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Fiji's military government ruled out Friday any election this year and said it would extend emergency laws, defying an international deadline for the country's suspension from the 16-nation Pacific Islands Forum. "We made it quite clear that it is not going to happen.
Fiji govt rules out election (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Fiji's military government ruled out Friday any election this year and said it would extend emergency laws, defying an international deadline for the country's suspension from the 16-nation Pacific Islands Forum.
Fiji court rules Bainimarama coup illegal (News Interactive)
A FIJI court today ruled the military regime formed after the 2006 military coup was illegal and said a caretaker prime minister should be appointed to call for elections and restore democracy.




