Let talks go on, forum pleadsFiji Times, Fiji - 32 minutes agoOne of the interlocutors of Fiji's political party leaders' meeting, Dr Sitiveni Halapua, said they had been given five weeks to draw up a comprehensive ... |
Talks aimed at restoring democracy to military-ruled Fiji are making progress, but no election date has been set, says ousted leader Laisenia Qarase. The talks between Fiji's political parties and the country's military-led government started in Suva on Monday.
Talks aimed at restoring democracy to military-ruled Fiji are making progress but no election date has been set, says ousted leader Laisenia Qarase.
Fiji's main politicial leaders have arrived for the first politicial dialogue called by Fiji coup leader and prime minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama.
Australia's High Commissioner to Fiji says proposed talks between Fiji's political parties will not do enough to move the country towards democracy.
A commonwealth group investigating developments in Fiji since the 2006 military coup will meet in New York later this month.
Fiji talks to take place in New YorkSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 16 minutes agoA commonwealth group investigating developments in Fiji since the 2006 military coup will meet in New York later this month. The Commonwealth Ministerial ... |
A commonwealth group investigating developments in Fiji since the 2006 military coup will meet in New York later this month. The Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG), made up of the foreign ministers of nine countries, will meet on September 27.
A commonwealth group investigating developments in Fiji since the 2006 military coup will meet in New York later this month.
Pacific leaders gather for talksNEWS.com.au, Australia - Aug 19, 2008New Zealand has travel bans in place against Fiji's military government which took power in a bloodless coup in December 2006. Niue is a small island nation ... |
The attorney-general in Fiji's military-led government says it will hold its own forum to discuss elections but New Zealand will not be invited. Radio New Zealand International today reported that Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum had invited United Nations and Commonwealth officials to Fiji's election forum.
Fiji?s military leader boycotts Pacific talksFinancial Times, UK - 1 hour ago... who seized power after a 2006 coup, said he had pulled out of Pacific Islands Forum to be held in Niue starting on Tuesday because Fiji?s delegation ... |
Fiji?s self-appointed prime minister warned yesterday that his country?s return to democracy would be further delayed as he announced he would boycott a meeting of Pacific island leaders where he was expected to face tough questioning.
As rogue nations go, Fiji does not play in the same league as more sinister rivals in Africa and the Middle East. But human rights abuses, deaths in custody, a battered economy and uncertainty on when democratic elections will be staged have featured large since Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama seized control of Fiji after a bloodless coup in 2006.
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