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Name of NZer to supervise Fiji elections still under wraps (NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News)
The Fiji Public Service Commission says it is still a week away from revealing the name of the New Zealander who will be the country's new supervisor of elections.
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Australia Travel Ban Still Applies To Chaudhry, Two Others - pacific
Australia Travel Ban Still Applies To Chaudhry, Two Others pacific, HI - ... that their actions have identified them as high profile supporters of the coup,? a spokesman for the Australian High Commission in Suva told Fiji Live. ... |
Still more on Key Pillar 1 - Fiji Daily Post
Still more on Key Pillar 1 Fiji Daily Post, Fiji - Fiji?s coup culture springs from the wider society, but is realized by specific military operations. There is interdependence in these variables which the ... |
Ousted Fiji leader still hopeful - TVNZ
AFP | Ousted Fiji leader still hopeful TVNZ, New Zealand - The Fiji coup d'etat of December 2006 impacted on people across the island nation, but none more so than Laisenia Qarase. As the prime minister forced from ... Fiji outlines plan to end 'coup culture' NZ says Fiji lacks mandate for new charter Change to Fiji voting system recommended |
Ousted Fiji leader still hopeful (TVNZ)
The Fiji coup d'etat of December 2006 impacted on people across the island nation, but none more so than Laisenia Qarase. As the prime minister forced from office at the hands of military leader Commodore Frank Bainimarama, Qarase has come in for special treatment since his ousting.
Media freedom still intact: AG - fijilive.com (subscription)
Media freedom still intact: AG fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - He told Fiji Television?s Close-up programme moments ago that in 1987, then coup leader Major General Sitiveni Rabuka closed down media outlets. ... |
Fiji talks end with elections still in doubt (Stuff)
South Pacific foreign ministers prepared to leave Fiji after two days of inconclusive talks and no indications of an assurance from the interim government that it will meet its commitment to hold elections by March next year.
Fiji talks end with elections still in doubt - National Business Review
![]() National Business Review | Fiji talks end with elections still in doubt National Business Review, New Zealand - ... from four other South Pacific Forum representatives were the first high-level contact since the 2006 coup which ousted Fiji's elected government. ... |
NZ says diplomatic channels with Fiji still open - Radio Australia
NZ says diplomatic channels with Fiji still open Radio Australia, Australia - ... between the Pacific Islands Forum nations and the Fiji interim government. New Zealand imposed targeted sanctions against Suva following the 2006 coup. |
Diplomatic channels with Fiji still open - PM (Otago Daily Times)
Prime Minister Helen Clark says diplomatic channels with Fiji are still open. Her comment follows a report Gerald McGhie, a former diplomat who chairs Transparency International, has called on New Zealand to reopen diplomatic channels with the Fiji interim government.
Diplomatic channels with Fiji still open - PM (NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News)
Prime Minister Helen Clark says diplomatic channels with Fiji are still open.
PM says door to Fiji still open, despite sanctions - New Zealand Herald
PM says door to Fiji still open, despite sanctions New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - "It's particularly active in the joint working group between the Pacific Islands Forum nations and the Fiji interim Government ... " Fiji coup leader ... TI NZ chair calls for reopening of NZ-Fiji ties |
PM says door to Fiji still open, despite sanctions (The New Zealand Herald)
Prime Minister Helen Clark says diplomatic channels with Fiji are still open. Her comment follows a report by Gerald McGhie, chairman of the global anti-corruption group Transparency International, who called on New Zealand to reopen diplomatic channels with the Fiji interim Government.
Investigation Files for 2000 Coup Still Open - Fijivillage
![]() Fijivillage | Investigation Files for 2000 Coup Still Open Fijivillage, Fiji - Crime Unit manager, Luke Navela had earlier said that all 2000 coup investigation files are now closed. Fiji Labour Party President, Jokapeci Koroi and Fiji ... |
Fiji election criteria still not known: Qarase - Radio Australia
![]() Radio Australia | Fiji election criteria still not known: Qarase Radio Australia, Australia - Mr Qarase and the man who deposed him, Commodore Frank Bainimarama, met last week for the first time since the coup. The former prime minister told Radio ... |
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 ... |
Fijians still Penalizing Indo-fijians-Madraiwiwi - Fijivillage
![]() Fijivillage | Fijians still Penalizing Indo-fijians-Madraiwiwi Fijivillage, Fiji - ... said such emotions were counterproductive and there must be a conscious effort by Fiji's future leaders to adopt a "no victors, no vanquished" policy. ... |
Society in Fiji is Still Divided-Sami - Fijivillage
![]() Fijivillage | Society in Fiji is Still Divided-Sami Fijivillage, Fiji - The Head of the Technical and Support Secretariat said the Taukei Movement which led the 1987 coup has not gone away, and it still exists but in different ... |
Ethnic feelings still exist: Chief - Fiji Times
Ethnic feelings still exist: Chief Fiji Times, Fiji - Update: 11:48AM It would be foolish of me to deny the existence of ethnic feelings in our society, says former Voce President Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi. said ... Pay for your actions, says former coup convict Party wants immunity discussed at Forum |
Fiji public servants still chasing backpay as wage cuts are slowly ... - Radio New Zealand Internati
Fiji public servants still chasing backpay as wage cuts are slowly ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - The interim government had cut public servants pay by five percent after the 2006 coup. By last December, public workers had received a 1 per cent ... |





