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Nurses will stand firm and will not be moved: FNA - Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd
| Nurses will stand firm and will not be moved: FNA Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd, Fiji - THE Fiji Nurses Association says that nurses will stand firm and will not be moved by statements made by Interim Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama ... |
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Officers will return to camp: Fiji PM - Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd
Officers will return to camp: Fiji PM Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd, Fiji - ... complete their clean up campaign and all the work that it is planned to build a better Fiji and no military officer will benefit from the 2006 coup. ... |
KEEP FAITH PEOPLE, TRUTH WILL ALWAYS PREVAIL!
Whilst Justice Gates reads out his marathon judgment, the military goonies, in full attire, bands, drums, pipes, flags and cannon line up outside the Government Buildings, on Albert Park. Disruptive blasts boomed from their cannons at one end of Albert park, vibrating throughout the vicinity, followed by gunshots into the air?. all could be felt in the Supreme Courtroom where Judge Gates bravely rambles on as we report this. Stay tuned.
Truth commission will reveal all: Datt - fijilive.com (subscription)
Truth commission will reveal all: Datt fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - Former Fiji Labour Party strongman Krishna Datt says only a truth commission or a commission of inquiry can reveal the dealings of the party and the ... |
United we stand, divided we will all fall - Fiji Times
United we stand, divided we will all fall Fiji Times, Fiji - ... that the biggest betrayal to this country in this last coup has been the betrayal or treason committed, supported and encouraged by the lawyers of Fiji. ... Political wilderness |
Fiji Military Leader Says He Will Boycotts Pacific Summit (Nasdaq)
NIUE (AFP)--Fiji's military leader Voreqe Bainimarama has announced he will boycott this week's Pacific regional summit, avoiding an embarrassing confrontation over his broken promise to hold elections by March next year.
?People?s support will legitimise Charter? - says who???
Top the morning bloggers. Samy now seeks the vindication of the majority to rubber stamp his Charter. Why didn?t he think of the majority before taking on the job? His response to the question what if the majority of people in Fiji rejected the Charter ??it is their free will and God help Fiji? is so fatalistic, that it seems to SV that Samy and his cronies knew all along that they were doing the wrong thing and now seeks to have their illegal actions legitimised by the acceptance of the m
Charter will end ethnic dominance - Sydney Morning Herald
Charter will end ethnic dominance Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - It also seeks to tackle the country's so-called coup culture, which has seen Fiji governments overthrown four times since 1987. "A strategy of 12 principles ... |
Charter will end ethnic dominance (Sydney Morning Herald)
FIJI'S military regime has published its blueprint for a new electoral system that sweeps away the previous reservation of seats for racial groups, designed to ensure dominance by indigenous Fijians.
PNG Concerned That Election Delay In Fiji Will Undermine ... - pacific
PNG Concerned That Election Delay In Fiji Will Undermine ... pacific, HI - Bainimarama seized power in a military coup in December 2006 and promised last year he would conduct free elections by the end of March next year. ... |
KOROI - Will Fiji win in Dubai? - Fiji Daily Post
KOROI - Will Fiji win in Dubai? Fiji Daily Post, Fiji - ... and reconciliation on the part of the coup makers of 2006 and return the leadership of the country to the people, God will turn its back on Fiji. ... |
EU will wait on Forum outcome before deciding on suspended Fiji ... - Radio New Zealand Internationa
EU will wait on Forum outcome before deciding on suspended Fiji ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ... the troubled industry was put on hold following the military coup 19 months ago, with the EU requiring Fiji to return to democracy by March next year. ... |
Fiji regime 'lacks will for ballot' (Stuff)
Foreign Minister Winston Peters and a high-powered delegation of Pacific leaders have failed to secure agreement from Fiji strongman Commodore Frank Bainimarama to hold elections early next year.
Fiji Coup culture will continue unless reform enacted, Forum ... - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji Coup culture will continue unless reform enacted, Forum ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ... towards returning the country to democracy has been told that without a restructured public administration system, Fiji?s coup culture will continue. ... |
FHL ?will deal with $20m loan? - fijilive.com (subscription)
FHL ?will deal with $20m loan? fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - No reasons were given for the changes, leaving the Fiji populace wondering about the motives behind the move. The directive came from the interim Government ... |
Court will rule on coup compo - Fiji Times
Court will rule on coup compo Fiji Times, Fiji - THE High Court will now determine whether to hear the compensation lawsuit case by hostages of the 2000 coup before the High Court or Fiji Court of Appeal. ... |
'Polls will take place once corruption probe ends' - Fiji Times
'Polls will take place once corruption probe ends' Fiji Times, Fiji - Update: 3:21PM The interim Government's investigations into corruption within the country is said to be incomplete and being a barrier for Fiji holding ... |
Elections will not solve Fiji?s problems: Peters - Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd
Elections will not solve Fiji?s problems: Peters Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd, Fiji - New Zealand?s Foreign Minister Winston Peters says New Zealand does not see elections as offering a full solution to Fiji?s internal problems. ... NZ wants to see Fiji meet Forum commitment Relationship between Fiji and NZ is direct result of coup |
No military coup will sustain in Nepal: Ex-Fijian PM - Nepalnews.com
No military coup will sustain in Nepal: Ex-Fijian PM Nepalnews.com, Nepal - There are ethnic Fijian and ethnic Indian people living in Fiji. Speaking at the Reporters' Club Monday, he clearly indicated that no army coup would ... |
No military coup will sustain in Nepal: Ex-Fijian PM (Nepalnews. com)
Former Prime Minister of Fiji Sitiveni Ligamamada Rabuka has said that military coups would not sustain in Nepal. Rabuka had staged military coups in 1987 twice in Fiji as a colonel against the democratically elected ethnic-Indian dominated government.
