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Fiji interim Attorney-General says New Zealand and Australia ... - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji interim Attorney-General says New Zealand and Australia ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ?We?re trying to build strong institutions of democracy, trying to build, to put in place strong systems so we do not have coup after coup. ... |
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Moves against Fiji's minorities 'unwise' (The New Zealand Herald)
Some Fijians want to penalise the Indo-Fijian community for its perceived support of the present regime, says a former vice-president of the island nation.
Moves against Fiji's minorities 'unwise' (The New Zealand Herald)
Some Fijians want to penalise the Indo-Fijian community for its perceived support of the present regime, says a former vice-president of the island nation.
Fiji UN representative told to watch out for Australia and New Zealand - Radio New Zealand Internati
Fiji UN representative told to watch out for Australia and New Zealand Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Fiji?s former permanent representative to the United Nations says his successor in New York will have to contend with challenges from mainly Australia and ... |
NZ?s Peters awaits Fiji input at Forum ministers? talks in Auckland - Radio New Zealand Internationa
NZ?s Peters awaits Fiji input at Forum ministers? talks in Auckland Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Mr Peters says the discussions will raise the timetable to restore democracy after the 2006 military coup. ?It?ll be of course of little value to have the ... Forum Foreign Ministers to discuss Fiji Fiji to face Pacific neighbours |
Fiji court told to consider public interest as interim government ... - Radio New Zealand Internatio
Fiji court told to consider public interest as interim government ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - The critical issue is an affidavit from President Iloilo?s secretary about discussions between the President, Mr Qarase and the coup leader Commodore Frank ... |
Fiji interim government continues to claim executive privilege in ... - Radio New Zealand Internatio
Fiji interim government continues to claim executive privilege in ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Arguments during the challenge to the legality of the military overthrow of the Fiji government of Laisenia Qarase has today focussed on whether minutes ... |
Fiji?s police chief issues a stern warning to people - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji?s police chief issues a stern warning to people Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - Fiji?s police chief has issued a stern warning to people making public statements against the interim Government. Commodore Esala Teleni told Fiji live ... |
New Zealand denies Fiji report that travel ban has been eased - Radio New Zealand International
New Zealand denies Fiji report that travel ban has been eased Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - The New Zealand government has denied Fiji media reports that it has eased travel restrictions imposed on people linked to the 2006 military coup. ... New Zealand and Australia ease Fiji travel bans |
Fiji govt official allowed into New Zealand on compassionate grounds - Radio New Zealand
Fiji govt official allowed into New Zealand on compassionate grounds Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - The New Zealand Government has a policy of barring entry to those linked with Fiji's military government since the coup by Commodore Frank Bainamarama in ... |
Fiji?s interim prime minister says New Zealand Defence Force head ... - Radio New Zealand Internatio
![]() Fijivillage | Fiji?s interim prime minister says New Zealand Defence Force head ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ... call in the days before the coup. Commodore Bainimarama says when General Mateparae called him, he was very understanding of what was happening in Fiji. ... Fiji interim PM accuses Australia of threatening military action |
New Zealand, Australia to attend PIF ministerial meetings in Fiji (People's Daily)
The chairman of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) has confirmed Australia and New Zealand will be allowed to participate in ministerial meetings in Fiji next week, the Suva-based Pacnews regional news agency reported Wednesday. Tongan ...
Step towards democracy (The New Zealand Herald)
Fiji's military Government will hold its first talks with political parties next month in a step towards democracy, Commonwealth envoy Paul Reeves said yesterday.
Fiji parties positive about interim regime?s proposed forum - Radio New Zealand International
Fiji parties positive about interim regime?s proposed forum Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ... military coup of 2006. Sir Paul will now prepare a report for the Commonwealth Secretary General, and expects to be back in Fiji at the start of August. ... |
Fiji interim regime critical of EU law and order consultation line-up - Radio New Zealand Internatio
Fiji interim regime critical of EU law and order consultation line-up Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ... could be expanded to include more professionals who could give their input on the rule of law situation in Fiji at the height of the 2006 military coup. |
Uncertainty over Fiji/Forum meeting after Fiji boycott - Radio New Zealand International
Uncertainty over Fiji/Forum meeting after Fiji boycott Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - It had met 30 times since last year to discuss ways to restore democracy to Fiji after the 2006 military coup. But last weekend, Commodore Frank Bainimarama ... |
No relaxing of travel bans for those connected to Fiji?s interim ... - Radio New Zealand Internation
No relaxing of travel bans for those connected to Fiji?s interim ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - ?I told Commodore Bainimarma in my office that the bans of 2000 would be applied if there was a coup in Fiji, as there was in December 2006. ... |
Reporters likely get green light to enter Fiji - Radio New Zealand International
Reporters likely get green light to enter Fiji Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - The move sparked fears that Fiji?s government, which seized power in a military coup in December 2006, may be moving to prevent foreign media from covering ... |
Forum urges Fiji to reopen poll talks (The New Zealand Herald)
South Pacific states yesterday moved to reopen a dialogue with Fiji about returning to democracy - days after the coup-prone nation withdrew from a regional bloc that is pressing for elections early next year.
Chair of Pacific Forum says Fiji must be encouraged to return to ... - Radio New Zealand Internation
Chair of Pacific Forum says Fiji must be encouraged to return to ... Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - The group has met 30 times since last year to discuss ways to restore democracy to Fiji after the 2006 military coup. Dr. Feleti Sevele says the group will ... |

