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| Written by superpunch.blogspot.com | |
| Sunday, 30 September 2007 | |
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So says the Economist: "When the British left Fiji in 1970, there were only around 200 serving military personnel. UN peacekeeping operations in Lebanon and Sinai generated a tenfold increase by 1986. The next year, Fiji witnessed its first military coup." The series of coups since then haven't stopped Fiji Posted in Super Punch ( 161 links from 67 sites) Trackback(0)
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