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Bloodshed feared following takeover of Council of Chiefs - Radio New Zealand
Bloodshed feared following takeover of Council of Chiefs Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - Commodore Bainimarama took power in Fiji on 7 December, 2006. It was the fourth coup since 1987. Parliament was dissolved and he appointed himself prime ... |
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Bloodshed feared following takeover of Council of Chiefs - Radio New Zealand
Bloodshed feared following takeover of Council of Chiefs Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - Commodore Bainimarama took power in Fiji on 7 December, 2006. It was the fourth coup since 1987. Parliament was dissolved and he appointed himself prime ... |
Bloodshed feared following takeover of Council of Chiefs - Radio New Zealand
Bloodshed feared following takeover of Council of Chiefs Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - Commodore Bainimarama took power in Fiji on 7 December, 2006. It was the fourth coup since 1987. Parliament was dissolved and he appointed himself prime ... |
Fiji takeover puts bourse into decline (Stuff)
Coups are bad for business, as figures from Fiji's South Pacific Stock Exchange show.
Fiji takeover puts bourse into decline - Stuff.co.nz
Fiji takeover puts bourse into decline Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - By MICHAEL FIELD - The Dominion Post | Thursday, 06 December 2007 Since the military coup on December 5 last year, Fiji's tiny bourse has seen its market ... |
Interim PM defends Dec 5th takeover - Fijivillage
![]() Fijivillage | Interim PM defends Dec 5th takeover Fijivillage, Fiji - Commodore Bainimarama also told the UN General assembly this morning that the 1987 coup was a fateful time in the history of the nation and the Fiji ... |
FHRC says takeover cannot be classed a coup - Fiji Times
![]() Fijivillage | FHRC says takeover cannot be classed a coup Fiji Times, Fiji - Update: 5.45pm THE events of December 5, 2006, cannot be legally and constitutionally defined as a coup, according to the latest report by the Fiji Human ... Qarases arrival to be low key |
Military Takeover: A Questionable Panacea for...
I wanted to bring up an article from last weekend?s Washington Post Outlook section on the rollback of democracy in South and East Asia. It discusses recent coups in Thailand, Bangladesh, and Fiji, as well as ongoing anti-democratic ... carrying assault rifles as the coup began. In Bangladesh, columnists and other opinion leaders cheered
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