Friday, July 31, 2009

Jone's Dream of Assasinating a Dictator


Around 5am this morning, Jone woke to a dream where he saw Illegal Fiji PM being assasinated at the QEB camp in Fiji. Voreqe had arrived with his usual excessive entourage and unnecessary security detail, akin to an African dictator. A number of people were seen rushing around in anticipation of the party's arrival and it seemed were planning something.

On the party's arrival, Jone saw a Fijian man wearing sulu standing to the side of a building where Voreqe's party was moving towards. As he looked closer, Jone realised that the man in sulu was his uncle Osea. From where Jone stood, just as Voreqe's group were about to enter, shots were fired by his uncle Osea. In a flash, Jone saw people flocking around Voreqe, carrying him towards another building to await medical treatment. It was soon clear that Voreqe was dead and no more.

Sudden shouts of excitement and rejoicing could be heard around the vicinity of the camp flowing up and down the streets of Nabua, up towards Tamavua, and down to Vatuwaqa. It was obvious that it was a much awaited event and people have been suppressing their true feelings for some time. Even some Fijian men and a couple of Indians who were enjoying fresh home brew under a nearby mango tree, jumped in the air in unison to show naked and true feeling of joy and happiness.

At the Nabua village hall, women who were busy pleating mats and beating masi cloth, came running on to the street beating wooden drum srticks on the pavement and biscuit tins in celebration. It would appear that the joyous and festive celebration had no regard for gender, ethnicity, age or religious divisions.

Back at the camp, as Jone moved towards the throng of people surrounding Voreqe's body, a press conference was being organised with the two figures of Roko Ului Mara and another Fijian man, who would appear to be a church minister taking centre stage. It transpired that the press conference was to announce the return to civilian rule in an agreement struck between the military and the civilian population.

As Jone moved closer, he was noticed by a person close to the main party, following which Roko Ului gave the order to a nearby soldier for Jone to be apprehended. As the soldier attempted to place a blindfold over Jone's face, he struck out and swore at him pleading his innocence.

With the shout, only then did Jone realised it was all a dream, as his wife Topelu, poked his side then gripped his arms in a firm but caring embrace. Disappointed, Jone woke from what he had thought was a vision much needed to be fully realised for his beloved country of Fiji and its people!

Not to worry Jone, all of Fiji no doubt are after the same outcome in your dream as the only salvation for Fiji.




Fiji Reserves Drained by Illegal Regime

Frank the Knife going pot.
It has now come to light that the former Governor of the Reservre Bank Savenaca Narube was sacked for refusing to release Fiji's foreign reserve's to facilitate the ill fated Sereana Qoro BP Pacific Ltd/ Fijian Holdings Ltd failed takeover deal. A spurned Colonel Aziz Mohamed the FHL Board member, was told point blank by Narubeto seek a commercial bank bridging loan instead.
This got Aziz's nickers in a twist and the over promoted military legal squrriel scurried away to inform Frank who knifed Narube, a true son of Fiji who has held the keys to our coffers on a tight grip since 2000.Yes, folks now that the $190million deal has fallen through, we salute Mr Narube. We have been also informed that should our Banana republic's economy don't start bending upwards- then good old Navosa Gold Marujuana is the answer.
Frank on his recent trip to Guyana South America has teamed up with drug catels to explore legalizing pot to take over from our sugar industry. No, folks, not at all far out! given our present screwed up situation! So much so for PACER people! Move over PNG Garoka gold!here comes Navoha gold export premium quality! Na Ohe

Two New Decrees Before Ailing President Depart

Friday, July 31, 2009

As predicted by Coupfourpointfive, two days ago, retiring President Ratu Josefa Iloilo, who appointed himself as Head of State and Commander of Republic of Fiji Military Forces after abrogating the Constitution, has been used by the interim regime to promulgate amendments to two critical decrees.These decrees are 2 and 8 - Executive Authority of Fiji Drecree and the Office of the Vice President and Succession Decree. In doing so under the New Legal Order, the regime continues to violate with impunity and blatancy, its own illegal laws - albeit laws made through earlier Decrees.
The latest Decrees - Executive Authority of Fiji (Amendment) Decree, Decree 28, and Office of the Vice President Succession (Amendment) Decree, Decree 29, were posted today on the regime's online website. Decrees 2 and 8 were amended to allow Vice-President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau to act as President and for the regime's interim Cabinet to instruct Chief Justice Anthony Gates who to appoint President. Decrees 2 and 8 - promulated under Iloilo's name on the 10th and the 16th - did not carry any provisions for retirement, resignation, removal or replacement of the Tui Vuda as President because he appointed himself to the role, effectively shutting the door on anyone else taking up office.Decrees 28 and 29 are dated Thursday 30th July - the day Iloilo announced he was retiring and would take leave immediately.The new Decree 29 - Office of the Vice President and Succession Decree - states the "Vice President performs functions of the President if the President is absent from duty or from Fiji or is for any other reason unable to perform the functions of his or her office or if the Office of the President becomes vacant for any reason".No such provision existed in Decree 8.
Decree 28 - Executive Authority of Fiji (Amendment) Decree now has a new section (3A) and states:a) If the Office of the President becomes vacant, the Chief Justice acting on the advice of the interim Cabinet, shall appoint another person to become President.The criteria for nomination and appointment requires the person to be a Fiji tizen with a distinguished career in any aspect of national or international life, whether in the public or private sector. The term has been reduced from 5 years to 3 year but allows him or her to be eligible for re-appointment.Under the Constitution, both the President and Vice-President could serve a maximum of two 5-year terms in their respective Offices but were not eligible for re-appointment after that.Editor's Note: See right of the blog for the new Decrees 28 and 29.
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There is uncertainty and confusion tonight regarding the status of the Methodist Church conference planned for Lomanikoro in Rewa, in a month's time. In their major news bulletin late this afternoon, the pro-regime station Radio Legend FM said the Standing Committee of the Methodist Church decided at its meeting in Suva today that the Conference won't be held this year. Legend FM quotes Church Assistant General Secretary, Reverend Tevita Nawadra, as saying (his voice was not aired), that members of the Standing Comittee are expected to go to Rewa tomorrow to inform iparamount chief, Marama Roko Tui Dreketi Ro Teimumu Kepa, as is the tradition, the conference has been cancelled.The radio station says the delegation would be led by former Church President and head of the Methodist Nadi Circuit, Reverend Laisiasa Ratabacaca.
Nawadra is reported as saying that earlier in the week they met with interim Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, and the Military Council to assure them the Standing Committee would discuss options to replace the format of the Conference. Nawadra is furhter quoted as saying they assured Bainimarama and the Military Council of their support for the regime's effort to move the country "forward".Meanwhile, during its six o'clock news this evening, Fiji Television reported that members of the Standing Committee declined to comment on the outcomes of today's meeting.

Arrogant Aziz out of Fijian Holdings Ltd


The deputy commander of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces is reportedly no longer a director and the deputy chhairman of Fijian Holdings Limited. Sources close to the military have told us that Colonel Mohammed Aziz is reported to have resigned yesterday.While neither the interim regime, nor FHL or South Pacific Stock Exchange (SPSE) have made a public announcement, our sources have confirmed that Aziz, who was also odered to go on leave with FHL Chairman, Isoa Kaloumaira, and Managing Director Sereana Qoro to make way for a corporate governance audit (both were re-instated after three days), was implicated in the investigation report compiled by the regime.
Sources say Aziz, who spearheaded a boardroom coup constituting a hostile takeover of FHL Board more than a year ago, was implicated in financial abuse. It's believed the regime ordered the media not to reveal Aziz was also ordered to take leave. Sources say Aziz's exit from FHL is linked to the growing tension within the Military Council and senior army officers who are now demanding their Commander and the interim Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, remove those who are guilty of financial abuse - the main reason cited by Bainimarama for removing Laisenia Qarase's government in December 2006 in the fourth military coup. Bainimarama justified the coup descriving it as a clean-up campaign.According to our sources the departure of Aziz confirms divison in the military - especially among the middle ranks and top brass who don't agree with the way Bainimarama is running his regime.
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Interim Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum continues to breach financial regulations by favouring his friend John Prasad.Prasad, a New Zaland citizen and a very close family friend of the Khaiyums, is currently Acting Permanent Secretary for Finance and has elevated himself as the Group Chairman of Fiji National Provident Fund. He is also the Chairman of Fji Water Corporation and when he initially came to Fiji, was appointed Chairman of Fiji Development Bank - a position he still holds.
Fijilive yesterday reported Sayed-Khaiyum as saying Prasad is not getting paid for being on the Boards of the statutory organisations. He said, as a civil servant Prasad is only receiving his salary for the Finance permanent secretary's job. But according to Coupfourpointfive sources Sayed-Khaiyum is hiding the truth. Sources say that when Prasad became FDB Chairman, he was employed as a Financial Consultant to Frank Bainimarama at an annual salary of $120,000.
Under financial regulations, an expatriate has to pay a provisional tax of 15%. But Sayed-Khaiyum ordered the Finance Ministry to refund the entire 15% tax to Prasad. He also directed the money be repaid from FIRCA's operational budget. The Finance Ministry complied with Sayed-Khaiyum's directive, despite the fact that it was unlawful, even if the approval had come from interim Finance Minister, Bainimarama.Sources say as acting Finance Permanent Secretary, Prasad is being paid $80,000 annually. The figure is more than the previous post holder received and $7,000 more than the minimum of $73,000 set by the regime in early 2007 when the post of chief executive officer was downbgraded to permanent secretary. Sources say it is likely that Prasad is also enjoying tax exemption at 31%, being in the higher bracket of salary earners.
Prasad has also enjoyed plush accommodation at the expense of taxpayers. As FDB Chairman and financial consultant, he was occupying the posh Quest apartments, located in Suva Central comlex, in the heart of Suva next to Central Police Station. Sources say Prasad is currently living in the newly-built upmarket Victoria Apartments opposite the Victoria Tennis Courts in Suva. The Victoria Apartments is owned by milionaire Labasa businessman, Charan Jeath Singh. Singh is a close friend of Ratu Epeli Ganilau and contested the 2006 elections under the banner of Ganilau National Alliance Party of Fiji (NAPF)Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum was the legal advisor to NAPF. His father, Sayed Khaiyum, is employed by Singh as his properties manager. The interim AG's friendship with Prasad and him staying at an apartment managed by Sayed Khaiyum senior is nepotism and corruption conveniently being ignored by Bainimarama.In past cases of former Fiji citizens turned expatriates plundering the Treasury: Two months ago, another New Zaland citizen Francis Narayan was kicked out from FNPF after he was pocketing $160,000 a year for acting as a investment consultant. Their colleague, John Samy, also from New Zealand, pocketed a minimum of $120,000 in salary for a 10-month contract to draw up the Peoples Charter.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Bribes and Corruption by Regime Figures

“Full Choke” PM soon to be President

Courtesy: http://solivakasama.org


Yes, Folks, our illegal Prime Minister soon to be installed the illegal illegal (that’s right twice) President is not new to the “Full Choke” method of the old snooker gang of Marks Street. A true extortionist to boot.

News to hand from QEB is that on the day after the abrogation of the Constitution by Moce Jo! Frank and his bodyguards paid a long visit to RB Patel Centre point Nabua from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm the whole day. Obviously they were not part of the days stock take tallying folks, but doing a Full Choke for a cool $10,000-00. After Frank and Co left with their Choke money the Patel brothers could not stop laughing, he he! What’s new folks, these so called cleanup coup cons, they all have their snouts in the trough with the Gugi’s!

Also to hand the Choke for Immigration PR visa return is rife with the top brass of the regime. An Australian businessman who was threatened with deportation because his visa was not in order was going to blow the whistle on Frank and Teleni and the bribe he gave them to secure his visa. He wanted Frank and Teleni to pay back the bribe money or else he would report the dirty deal to ABCTV. The man was released instantly by immigration officials through Major Vuniwaqa the Director Immigration.

Yes people we are watching, the Methodists are watching -40 day! Beware the Ides of Augustus

Tui Cakau Cheated by Ganilau and Voreqe of Lease Money

Ganilau Waiting in the Wings
Thursday, Jul 30, 2009
Apart from Frank and Nailatikau the other contender in the illegal power troika waiting in the wings dreaming of ascending the steps to government house is Epeli Ganilau- the $50 man. Well folks news just to hand of more illegal dealings Frank, Ganilau and the NLTB have been up to in trying to win hearts and minds.
In the Fiji Times of Saturday 03 January 2009 it was reported “Meanwhile,Ratu Epeli Ganilau on behalf of the interim regime has given Lamini (Somosomo Taveuni) landowners $100,000 to start the island's first-ever mini hydro project to provide electricity to hundreds of families. Ratu Epeli handed the cheque to Tui Somosomo Viliame Mudu on Tuesday”.
Little did the people of Lamini know this was money mis- appropriated from the Tui Cakau’s matagali lease money held with NLTB! It has now been revealed that the $100, 000 was ‘authorized’ by Frank from the Tui Cakau matagali lease money held at the NLTB of which its head the Tui Cakau Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu was unaware of. This dirty deal was leaked to Ratu Naiqama a former SDL Lands Minister and manager of NLTB. There were a few sackings of poor low employee scapegoats in the last months at NLTB because of this theft. Members of the matagali Valelevu of Tui Cakau have been complaining of a huge reduction in lease money allocation per matagali member this year.
Well folks you now know, it all went to try and garner support from the Lamini and Somosomo villagers away from their rightful chief and Tui Cakau Ratu Naiqama. The crooks are all one step away from Government House - but the Methodists are watching and waiting, 40 days! –Beware the Ides of Augustus.

Cairns Protest for Fiji Democracy

July 30, 2009 by Free Fiji
P.O. Box 3194, Bankstown Square. NSW. 2200. Australia. PH: (02) 8078 4546
Email: info@fijidemocracymovement.orgWebsite: http://www.fijidemocracymovement.org/
SUBJECT:
The Fiji Democracy and Freedom Movement is organising a group to demonstrate and lobby Pacific Leaders in Cairns.
The demonstration will take place outside the Cairns Convention Centre while the Leaders are meeting on the 5th - 6th of August. The Movement will be protesting strongly against calls by the Melanesian Countries that Fiji be reinstated into the Forum and is of the view that pressure and sanctions need to be increased to increase the pressure on Bainimarama for a General Election.
The Movement also intends to meet with leaders from the Pacific Islands and in particular the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG) who seems to have offered some support to Commodore Bainimarama’s Democracy Roadmap which will allow him to govern until 2011.
While the MSG leaders have had an opportunity to hear out Bainimarama’s views, it is crucial they hear out the views from the other side. The side that includes members of the coalition government representing the people that was illegally removed by Commodore Bainimarama.
Demonstration at the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting on 5th of August to protests against the Illegal Dictatorship of Commodore Bainimarama that leads Fiji by force today. Usaia
P. Waqatairewa
President
29 July 2009.

Netani Rika gets PINA Award

Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Fiji Times editor Netani Rika was tonight awarded the Pacific Islands News Association Freedom Award.On Monday Rika walked out of the PINA conference in Vanuatu because a censor from Fiji's Ministry of Information was present. In May he gave a speech titled "Courage under Fire" at the Pacific Freedom Forum regional workshop in Apia. In his speech, Rika detailed how hard it was for the media in Fiji to work under strict censorship and how censors from the Ministry of Information came to the newsroom everyday to monitor what was being published. He said in protest, the Fiji Times published blank pages in its Sunday Paper and the Fiji Times management was summoned and told that blank pages were not allowed under the Public Emergency Regulations. He said the censors not only didn't allow stories that were deemed anti-regime but the Fiji Times was also not allowed to publish stories on the protests in Thailand and the assasination attempt on Barrack Obama.
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Lau council meets with Methodist conference backdrop
The Lau Provincial Council meeting and bazaar is underway in Suva. So far there has been no fireworks, unlike last year when Ratu Tevita Uluilakeba Mara, a son of the late Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara and the Commanding Officer of Third Infantry Regiment (3FIR), locked out those seeking leadership of the Council, namely former Public Service Commission Chairman, Anare Jale, and his supporters. Ratu Tevita or Roko Lui became Chairman of the Council and endorsed the People's Charter initiative. So far there is a display of unity as people of Lau residing in Suva and surrounding districts have converged on the city to support the bazaar. Sources have told us that there are strong traditional links between Lau and Marama Roko Tui Dreketi Ro Teimumu Kepa. Her elder sister the late Ro Lady Lala Mara and Ratu Mara's wife was Ro Teimumu's predecessor. Roko Lui is the high profile nephew of Ro Teimimu, the paramount chief who was locked up for two days at Central Police Station and the military hadquarters Queen Elizabeth Barracks last week after her statement was posted on a blogsite confirming that Rewa intended to hold the Methodist Church Conference in Lomanikoro. We have been reliably told that Ro Teimumu had already sent out an invitation to Lau in the traditional manner to attend the conference. But with the interim regime head Frank Bainimarama insisting that police and the military have cancelled the conference, it is likely that the issue will be raised at the Lau meeting.
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Does the chief justice have the power to appoint a new president?
The interim regime has cornered itself with the retirement and appointment of a new president.With the abrogation of the Constitution, there are no decrees under the new Legal Oder to make an acting or a new appointment to the Office of the President. Yet this afternoon interim Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, told Radio Legend FM the new President will be appointed by the Chief Justice on the advice of Cabinet. In essence, a bunch of unelected personalities in charge of ruling Fiji through the point of the gun will appoint an unelected and unconstitutional President. This is remarkably different from the processes laid down in the 1997 Constitution the regime abrogated on April the 10th. Under the Constitution the President was appointed by the 52 member Great Council of Chiefs and symbolised the unity of the State. With the forced retirement of President Ratu Josefa Iloilo, it means that the regime has to wriggle itself out of the provisions of the Executive Authority of Fiji Decree (Decree No. 2) The Decree promulgated by Iloilo, saw the ailing chief of Vuda appoint himself as President and Commander-in-Chief of Republic of Fiji Military Forces. Iloilo promulgated that until Parliament is elected in accordance with a Constitution yet to be adopted by the people of Fiji, he as President possessed the powers to appoint the interim Prime Minister, interim Ministers, make laws and exercise executive authority. The Decree does not contain any provisions for the resignation, retirement, replacement or the appointment of a President.
The Office of Vice-President and Succession Decree (Decree No. 8) dated April the 16th, also does not lay out provisions for the appointment of a President. It basically states the Vice-President is appointed for a term of 5 years.Our sources say it is likely a new Decree or amendments to Decrees 2 and 8 will be made in Iloilo's name while he is still on leave before proceeding to retirement.
It's yet another example of poor judgment of the law by the interim Attorney-General, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiym. He's been known to have given the wrong advice to Iloilo at least three times, regarding the provisions of the 1997 Constitution. A new Decree or amendments to the previous decrees are likely to contain procedures for the Presidential appointment to be made by Chief Justice Anthony Gates on advice from the interim Cabinet. It's also taylor made criteria for regime sympathisers, including the current Vice President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, and even Frank Bainimarama to become the next President.

Presidency- one step away for Frank

Presidency- one step away for Frank
30 July 2009

Now that Ratu Iloilo is gone- Moce Jo! Well at least he will be spared the butt of numerous un-chiefly jokes and snide remarks around the tanoa. What is the likely cause for the President’s retirement? Ultimately it’s all to do with power for Frank the dictator and his final lunge to install himself into the Presidency as the supreme ruler of Fiji. Yes, He tasted absolute power for a month in May-July 2000, and again in December -Jan 2006 and yet again in April of 2009 and was totally high on it (and still is). With the 1997 constitution now gone and CJ Gates the homo in his back pocket (so to speak), Frank’s Military and President for life dream is at hand. Yes, the President and Tui Viti from Kiuva. What Ratu Seru Cakobau and Ratu Kamisese Mara could not achieve Ratu Voreqe from Kiuva is on the verge of! Now how does that grab you? No, not Epeli Nailatikau the Tongan as President for that would be political suicide for Frank trying to court the already disgusted Fijians. All it will take now is to keep the soldiers and policemen-his main supporters happy.
The soldiers only want their ration allowances re-stored and the policemen their 12% pay increase as long promised and everything will be oh so sweet. Unfortunately the coffers are drained therefore FNPF needs to be syphoned slowly but surely to keep government going.The yellow ribbon programme had conned the public into a false sense of prisoner rehabilitation and the police Christian crusade were all charades of police community work to shore up his power base unbeknown to the poor and gullible public.
The Methodist Church will put a stop to Frank and his satanic forces in 40 days . Beware the Ides of Augustus

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Shame on PINA

Deception & Treachery within the ranks of the Media
Well no wonder our media aren't very successful with the unjust gagging by the illegal and treasonous military regime! One would THINK that as a bloc of professionals, media freedom would be the common rallying call but NO. It appears that PINA wants to "dialogue"! How can they dialogue when their lips are being bent into words that portray the military regime in a positive light. Radio NZ's news story on PINA's shameful deception and treachery speaks volumes.
PINA should hang their heads in shame. What's more they can now count on We The People to vote them out of business with our pockets. They simply cannot be trusted give us the fair, impartial news that we deserve.
Update: We have been advised that the PINA Training Manager is Matai Akaoula. Akaoula also runs the PINA office in Suva. Akaoula is the main instigator of this soft approach towards the military. His son is an officer with the military. We are also informed that both Akaoula and PINA journalist Makereta Komai have conducted workshops on media training with military officers, yet they continue to be gagged. The PINA Office, as is being moved by many regional journo's, must move out of Fiji if it is to remain impartial

Ganilau in Scam Allegation with Alec Chang

There are revelations today that Epeli Ganilau and Alec Chang are involved in a multi-million dollars timber scam. This latest scam by the timber shark duo has come to light after Alec Chang was forced to resign from his long-time position as CEO Fiji Pine Ltd, the parent company for Tropicwoods Ltd in Lautoka and Fiji Forest Ltd in Labasa.
Documents we’ve obtained reveal that Epeli Ganilau was on Alec Chang’s payroll for many years, eventhough Ganilau was never an employee for Fiji Pine or any of its subsidiary companies. Payments were made to Ganilau in cash cheques approved by Alec Chang and CFO, Daniel Mani who is now acting CEO after Chang was forced to resign.
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As revealed weeks ago, Frank was talked into using political retread Inoke Kubuabola the parasite politician as a phoney foreign minister to somehow wiggle his illegal regime back into the regional and international community. Here is the low life that was all very much part of the 2000 coup which Frank keeps harping back to as the number one reason for his clean up. Well this excerpt below written by another coup apologist and political opportunist, the double dealing Dakuvula reveals all about our latest top diplomatic illegal regime appointee. Really, unprincipled and conniving Kubuabola would have done Machiavelli proud!
COMMENTARY: WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN IF SPEIGHT GIVES UP?
By Jone Dakuvula
A personal view: Former organizing secretary of the Fiji Labour Party, former media adviser to ex-Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, adviser to Opposition Leader Ratu Inoke Kubuabola, currently with the Citizens’ Constitutional Forum (CCF).
SUVA, Fiji Islands (May 25, 2000)…
“I write here with some inside knowledge because I was once one of Ratu Inoke Kubuabola’s close advisers on the Opposition sides between June and September 1999. I was aware then that a shadowy Committee was formed in June last year to initiate a campaign of destabilization aimed at toppling the Government in the shortest time possible. Thereafter, we kept hearing rumours of postponement of dates. It all began when Ratu Inoke said to the SVT Management Board Meeting on May 27th 1999 (in which I was present) that they must be prepared to fight and to shed blood if need be to return political power to the indigenous Fijians. In June 1999, Apisai Tora joined this committee and later, some members of the rebel F.A.P. faction. I learnt in June last year that there was an understanding with the late Sakiusa Butadroka, that the members of the Fijian Nationalist Party would do the dirty work while the S.V.T. supports from behind and fronts the public campaigns in Parliament and outside. Most of the members of the destabilization committee I think were not members of Parliament but their activities last year were undertaken with the knowledge of Ratu Inoke Kubuabola. At the time, I was in the Opposition Office; he was receiving regular reports of these campaign activities. I do not know whether Ratu Inoke and his S.V.T. colleagues know of George Speight’s illegal Cabinet and their other actions in which they have shown their public support of the coup. That is why I believe MPs who supported the coup should leave Parliament.
Having allowed Speight to announce the abolishment of the Bose Levu Vakaturaga (Great Council of Chiefs), where do the SVT supporters of Speight’s coup now rest their case as the party that was formed by the BLV”…? Yes, Kubuabola was the leader of the SVT party in 2000 folks. He was the main plotter of George Speight’s coup.
After laying low in the diplomatic corridors like the snake he is Inoke Kubuabola has crawled back into contention with coup monger Frank because they are cut from the same cloth as –losers! Prepare to suffer the same fate as Chaudrhy, Isoa Gavidi, and the axed FNPF board and many many more suckers to come, noxious Inoke. The dictator and his clean up coup will eat its own children to survive!
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It is disgusting to see those that cannot tell the difference between integrity and greed for power, money and status. Ex LPS students that stayed away from their Levuka Public School recent school reunion should be congratulated and thanked for making a strong stance against Fiji’s illegal regime. You have help do your bit to help Fiji’s youth realize that the law of the land must not be broken by any of its citizens. It now seems that those who attended have been in denial or ignorant of what has been happening in our country since Frank Bainimarama staged Fiji’s fourth coup on the 5th of Dec, 2006. If they weren’t so ignorant they would have realized that the country’s illegal Vice President would have attended to score Brownie points and be glorified by people that have chosen to ignore the suffering and misery of innocent people. What you have achieved, is expose to the present students of LPS that it is OK to support a coup and then become the Vice President of the country.
All schools are suppose to teach the children that one must work hard and through you own efforts achieve what you want in life. Every child after leaving school should become a law abiding citizen in whichever society they decide to live in. The organisers made it worse by including Epeli Nailatikau and his brother Tukitau Cokanauto to make speeches, give the illegal VP a Fijian traditional welcome, cut the cake etc etc. They just wanted to curry favour as the two illegal chiefs milked it. “Birds of a feather flock together”
Check it out on their LPS website - http://lpsreunion.homestead.com/130th-Anniversary-
A Fijian Ceremony of welcome, led by Ratu Jope Sigarara (an old scholar & son of the late Turaga Bale na Tui Levuka) to welcome our Chief Guest, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, the Vice-President of Fiji and also an old scholar of the school.

After the garlanding of the Chief Guest, devotion led by the School Chaplain followed. Speeches by Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, Ratu Tu’akitau Cokanauto, the Principal of the School, Mrs Ane Rika, Old Scholars address, and the current Head prefects of the school. Reflection by the Vice-Principal (Mrs Tuimanono), followed. Cutting of the School’s Birthday cake, by Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, who picked out a student from the school choir to cut the Birthday cake with him. It was very touching, to see a High Chief of Fiji doing a very humble act in the eyes of the present students & teachers, Ex-teachers & Old Scholars of Levuka Public School. The school song was sung by the school choir. Lomaiviti
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Epeli Mataitini has his eyes set on the Vice President’s position. He is also in the running along side Talemo. Mataitini is the guy who dobbed his high chief in, Ro Teimumu Kepa, and masterminded her unlawful mid-night arrest from her village home in Lomanikoro, Rewa by the military police. His statement following Ro Teimumu’s detainment was all part of his plan to get the VP post. As Vunivalu of Rewa, Mataitini should have been to there to protect his high chief, but instead, he orchestrated her arrest and blamed the Methodist Church for using Ro Teimumu and the vanua to promote their own political agenda. But now with the revelation that he is also gunning for the VP job, his real motive has finally surfaced proving once more that Frank & Co’s hangers-on are real leeches who are there for their own egotistical agendas.
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John Prasad to go!
July 29, 2009
That shadowy John Prasad, who got his PS Finance job through Aiyaz Khaiyum’s lobbying, is going to be kicked out soon. Sources say Frank Bainimarama is not impressed with his performance thus far and was misled by Aiyaz Khaiyum who lied to him about John Prasad’s fictitious finance and commerce background. As we had said before, Frank is beginning to realise how useless his coup perpetrators and apologists are. He can now see that they were in it for themselves, just like him!
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Fiji’s strongman, Frank Bainimarama, is in a chop and change mode once again. He’s had enough of the hangers-on who nudged him to commit treason again with his coup of december 2006. One of his key coup masterminder, Aiyaz Khaiyum, is said to be on his way out. Sources say Frank has had enough of Aiyaz Khaiyum’s lies. They say Frank has already pulled the blug on Aiyaz a few days ago with the official announcement expected to happen any day now. Frank knows his survival is dependent on the support of the indigenous Fijians and Methodist followers. The same group of people Aiyaz Khaiyum is telling him to rip apart with his gun power. Frank’s dictatorial roadmap since December 2006 is a complete lift-out from Aiyaz Kahiyum’s Masters Degree thesis. A roadmap that Frank is finding out to be tumultous and difficult to manage given that the majority of the Fijian populace are against it in its entirety. So for Frank to disassociate himself from that publicly accepted perception that he is all about tearing down the government, vanua and the church, he must be seen to do something radical to change public’s perception. And that is exactly what he wants to achieve when he finally announces Aiyaz Khaiyum’s termination from his cabinet.
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A Fijian political figure says difficulties face the country’s coup leader, Commodore Frank Bainmarama, in appointing an acceptable new president after the resignation of elder statesman Ratu Josefa Iloilo. The general secretary of Fiji’s National Federation Party, Pramod Rae , who is also a prominent trade unionist, says recent events will make it even harder for interim Prime Minister Bainmarama to come up with a replacement. Ratu Iloilo is to retire from the post immediately with cabinet to work out a replacement. Pramod Rae says last week’s detention of prominent church figures and a paramount chief has caused a lot of problems for the military regime’s leader. “With these kind of things happening I think he needs to do something to demonstrate a kind of closeness to the Fijian indigenous community,” the National Federation Party secretary says. “So he may well be looking for some personality which would act as damage control for the aggravation of the indigenous community that he has undertaken recently.” Sean Dorney reports the president, who is 88, will take leave from Thursday and will not return to office. Ratu Josefa, who officially abrogated the Fiji constitution at Easter, has been in ill health for some time. Fiji’s Vice-President, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau will become the Acting President of Fiji. Ratu Epeli was rejected as vice president by the Great Council of Chiefs soon after the 2006 coup. That infuriated Commodore Frank Bainimarama who then abolished the Great Council. Soon after the Easter abrogation of the constitution, Ratu Epeli was appointed vice president under Fiji’s new legal order.
- Radio Australia
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An academic specialising on Fiji issues says that Fiji’s departing President Ratu Josefa Iloilo has effectively been a puppet for the interim regime. The interim regime has announced Ratu Josefa will retire at the end of next month, and a new president will be appointed by the chief justice upon the recommendation of the Cabinet. Vice President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, who was the indigenous affairs minister, and a former military commander, will be acting in the position until a new president is sworn in. Jonathan Fraenkel of the Australia National University, says that since the 2006 coup Ratu Josefa has been ineffectual as President. “He was clearly a puppet of the military, he didn’t fulfill his constitutional responsibilities he didn’t uphold the legitimacy of the elected government, he didn’t defend the prime minister, and that I think is a sad legacy.”
Jonathan Fraenkel.
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New Zealand’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Murray McCully, says the retirement of Fiji’s President adds another building block to an array of illegitimate actions by the regime of Commodore Frank Bainimarama. It was announced yesterday that Ratu Josefa Iloilo is stepping down at the end of next month. He’ll be replaced in an acting capacity by the vice-president, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, who’s a member of the Commodore’s inner circle and was appointed in April when the constitution was abrogated. The Foreign Minister, Murray McCully, says the change is just another factor to be considered by a Commonwealth meeting he’ll be attending in London.
“There’s no good news emerging out of Fiji at the moment. There is no immediate prospect that the international community is going to go and open any great doors for them enter and everyone really awaits the day when they decide they really do want to re-engage with the international community and take the necessary steps to get there.” New Zealand’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Murray McCully.
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In February, 2009, Telecom Fiji Limited commissioned a company called VK Rattan Digging Works in Rakiraki to carry out road works at Koro’O and South Ridge station. Defying company regulation, the contract was awarded to V K Rattan without any tender and as such there was no other quotations obtained except for the one from VK Rattan with a quote amounting to $197,530. But the TFL “Release of Funds for Capital Expenditure” form we obtained, signed by TFL executives Samuela Vadei and its Sri Lankan CFO, Kapila Chandrasekera,was much more than the $197,530 quoted by VK Rattan. Funds approved by the duo and paid out was $270,734, which is $73,204 more than the initial quote. So where did that $73,204 go? Or should we say – whose pocket did the $73,204 end up in. Let’s allow $15,000 for contingency, but the question that should be asked is, why should a contractor be paid extra when TFL could have easily fixed the project price at the quoted amount given by VK Rattans of $197,530 and anything above that should be borne by the contractor?
Anyway, after allowing for $15,000 contingency, what happened to the remaining $58,204?
According to documents we have, TFL management signed it off as “Materials to be purchased”. So which materials were actually purchased for the road works, who purchased it and who supplied it, were relevant receipts obtained from the suppliers to justify the purchase or was the materials to be purchased a lie? We’ve obtained quotes from other professional service providers like VK Rattan and according to them, they all agreed that the works carried out by VK Rattan would be around $35,000 – $45,000 max. They were shocked when we told them the $270,734 bill paid by TFL. “Someone is getting rich very fast from this deal,” said one of them. “The swines, this is daylight robbery,” said the other.
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An academic specialising on Fiji issues says the announcement that Fiji’s President will step down further reflects how the Presidency is now merely an extension of the interim regime.
Ratu Josefa Iloilo is to retire at the end of next month, and a new president will be appointed by the chief justice upon the recommendation of the Cabinet. Vice President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, who was the indigenous affairs minister, and a former military commander, will be acting in the position until a new president is sworn in. This comes just days after the President’s Private Secretary Rupeni Nacewa retired.
Jonathan Fraenkel of the Australia National University, says the departure of these men represents a broader changing of the guards around the presidency, even though the President has been seen as a puppet for the interim regime. “Of course the President’s office have great significance under the 1997 Constitution but now that has been abrogated, the regime is making it up as they go along. Its not bound by any particular Constitutional order, so the office of the President plays whatever role they deem fit.” Jonathan Fraenkel.
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The head of the Asia Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development, the AIDB, says the return to democracy in Fiji is a long-term journey. Javad Mottaghi, who is at the Pacific Media Summit in Vanuatu, says his organisation is a non-political body that encourages dialogue and whose ethics won’t interfere in the affairs of member countries. Last week, Mr Mottaghi was at the annual AIDB conference organised by the interim regime in Fiji, which ousted its elected government nearly three years ago. Mr Mottaghi says there is no single way to establish democracy that anyone outside can prescribe. “Look there is a prescription: you have three pills, eat one after breakfast, one after lunch and one after dinner and then you will go to democracy. The journey to democracy is a long-term journey.”
Javad Mottaghi of the AIDB.
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Fiji’s interim prime minister has announced that the appointment of a new president will be made by the Chief Justice, rather than the Great Council of Chiefs. Commodore Frank Bainimarama told a press conference yesterday that the country’s president, Ratu Josefa Iloilo, will retire at the end of next month. Our correspondent, Matelita Ragogo reports.
“Cabinet will forward a name to the chief justice, Anthony Gates, who was also appointed by the regime, he will then make a nomination for the new president. In the meantime, the recently appointed vice president, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, will act as president until a new appointment has been made. This is not normal, because the president and the vice president are usually appointed by the Great Council of Chiefs; so this is not what would have happened in normal times.”
Matelita Ragogo.
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ABC boss fights to end media censorship in Fiji
July 28, 2009
THE managing director of the ABC Mark Scott has used a speech in Vanuatu today to call for the end of media censorship in Fiji. Mr Scott said he supported local journalists in Fiji who faced daily threats and intimidation from the State and he wanted to let them know the ABC was behind their struggle for an independent media. “With the Public Emergency Regulations having now been extended several times in Fiji, and the temporary suspension of democracy now in its third year, media censorship has continued,” Mr Scott told the 2009 Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) biennial convention. “The experience around the world is that a free and independent media is a cornerstone in a society which demonstrates good governance in the interests of all its people.” Mr Scott said the ABC’s presence in the region was governed by the same principles as the public broadcaster’s TV, radio and online services in Australia. He said Radio Australia and Australia Network complied by the same principles as the ABC in Australia and all came under the same Charter and the same ABC Act and both upheld “the same editorial expectations for accuracy, fairness and objectivity”.
“They also share the largest editorial group covering the the Pacific – 60 journalists led by Sean Dorney in our Pacific coverage serving the region exclusively through the ABC Asia Pacific News Centre on Radio Australia, on Australia Network television and online.” “Sean Dorney has been reporting from the Pacific for over 30 years. He married into the Pacific and his children spent much of their young lives growing up in these islands. He even captained the PNG Rugby League national team.
- The Australian
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We’ve been reliably told that the South Pacific Stock Exchange in Fiji was ordered by it’s junta to remove FHL’s suspension asap or else they will be victimised. The order was directed by FHL’s deputy chairman, Colonel Aziz Mohammed, to avoid further embarrasement to FHL’s board. Questions were also relayed to the SPSE on what queries they raised with FHL on their corporate governance audit report but sources say they have not been able to obtain a response to those questions. Closer scrutiny of the Stock Exchange public announcement reveal a toothless organisation operating on the whims of its illegal military regime, a warning sign to stock exchange players that Fiji’s South Pacific Stock Exchange is a compromised stock exchange that is also turning out to be Frank & Co’s many zoo. You think the FHL $190million BP buy-out bull was a blunder? Ethical commercial beings will bow out graciously from their position of trust when something as big as the FHL $190 million stuff-up happens in their watch. Not so for Frank’s FHL cronies who have confirmed that they are only there to destroy indigenous Fijians flagship in commerce pushing it to go under. Which brings us to the conclusion that Fiji’s publicly listed companies like FHL, Fiji’s capital market and stock exchange is nothing but a sham!
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New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Murray McCully departs for London on Tuesday night to attend a Commonwealth meeting on Fiji, before going to Australia to attend the Pacific Islands Forum.
Mr McCully says the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group meeting will take stock of developments in Fiji since it last met in March. He says a clear warning was issued at that time that Fiji would face suspension measures under the Commonwealth’s Millbrook Declaration if it failed to heed calls, made by Pacific Island Forum leaders earlier this year, to make progress towards a return to democracy. He says its regrettable that the situation in Fiji has deteriorated further since March, contrary to the calls made by Forum leaders and the Commonwealth. Following the Commonwealth meeting Mr McCully will deliver a speech to the Lowy Institute in Brisbane on the effect of the global economic crisis on the Pacific.
He will then join the New Zealand Prime Minister John Key at the Pacific Islands Forum in Cairns, where the economic crisis, and the importance of effective development assistance are expected to be key topics of discussions.
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Word is that cassanova Epeli Nailatikau will be sworn in as Fiji’s next illegitimate Pressie. And serving as his vice will be devious Talemo, an opportunist farmer from Taveuni, and one-time lover of NCBBF rag queen, Finau Tabakaucoro, who is working along side Inoke Kubuabola and Epeli Ganilau to weaken Tui Cakau, Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu’s chiefly position.
And guess what?
There are even talks that Frank may “step aside” and appoint Epeli Ganilau as his illegal PM just to satisfy the increasing pressure within Fiji and from the international community before the Methodist Church conference, the Pacific Forum meeting in Cairns and the Commonwealth meeting commences in the next few days. Interesting developments indeed happening in coup coup land.
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The pressure is definitely…. ON! Frank & Co. are now tripping on their own bluff. The Methodist Church is not backing off from their planned late August annual conference. Just ask the Methodist gang in Fiji and they will tell you that special announcements were made last Sunday re-confirming that despite the spate of arrests targeted at the Methodist clergymen and their think-tank, Methodist congregations across Fiji are still reminded that their August conference is still …….ON!!! Yeah!!!!! Frank & Co. even went further to detain Burebasaga confederacy and Rewa high chief, Ro Teimumu Kepa last week fueling peoples anger on the indispeakable cowardly act Frank & Co. continue to inflict on their residents who dare defy their rule by bluff.
Now the real deal is beginning to lurk out of the dark onto the brightly lit stage. And guess who is the main actor? Yeah…that useless unethical good-for-nothing Epeli Nailatikau who has finally been shoved onto the spotlight by Frank for the position he’s always dreamt of – to be Fiji’s illegal Pressie!
And his useless cold-hearted conniving wife, Koila Mara, is propping him on to take the job so she could realise her own treasonous dream of being first-lady. Half-dead Iloilo is now taking his shaky fairy step walks to his grave after been nicely wham-bam-thank-you-mate by tyrant Frank and his think-tank led by Aiyaz Khaiyum. Iloilo’s used-by-date has finally arrived – thank you very much! And with him goes his so-called attempt to abrogate the 1997 Fiji Constitution.
We predict some very nasty things will happen to some people in Fiji this coming month of August. Frank senses it and he is already making his chess move. But unfortunately for him, he and his power-hungry usurpers will be check-mate!
shabycush

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Fiji President to Retire


Statement by Fiji's interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama.
This afternoon I visited His Excellency, our President Ratu Josefa Iloilovatu Uluivuda at Government House. He informed me that he would be retiring as President of the Republic of Fiji after taking leave, which he will take from Thursday, 30 July 2009. This is a truly significant event, the symbolic passing of the torch from a statesman who has made a tremendous contribution to the Nation and to the lives of all Fijians. Under His Excellency Ratu Josefa Iloilovatu Uluivuda’s passionate and persistent leadership, the people of Fiji have come together to fully participate and contribute constructively to the People’s Charter initiative. His Excellency has served Fiji with fortitude and strength. The People’s Charter initiative originated from and is an integral part of His Excellency’s mandate given to the Government to move the country forward. Were it not for His Excellency’s undying fervor and commitment to correct the injustices of the past, it is unlikely that there would have been such a groundswell of compassion and enthusiasm to implement major reforms. The people of Fiji have tremendous respect for His Excellency Ratu Josefa Iloilovatu Uluivuda. They know him as a compassionate leader and a true Chief. His Excellency has reached out to Government, businesses and individuals to build strong partnerships between all different sectional interests in Fiji, partnerships that make a real difference to the lives of us all. His Excellency is retiring from his role as President of the Republic of Fiji, but we will all continue to benefit from his lifetime of dedication to service and demonstrated strong leadership of the country throughout difficult and challenging times. We are confident His Excellency will continue to be actively involved in important issues for our country, and we thank His Excellency for his invaluable contribution to Fiji. The Vice President shall perform the functions of the President until a substantive appointment is made by the Chief Justice upon the advice and nomination of the Cabinet.

Methodist Targeted by Fiji Police

Fiji sources are now reporting that the Methodist Church think-tank comprising of some ousted SDL/FLP multi-party parliamentarians have been rounded up under the instruction of Police Commish Teleni. This is the same Teleni who is organising a church conference in Labasa tomorrow “to get to know the Methodist Church pastors better”. And these sources have also confirmed that a permit was given by Teleni to himself for the Labasa conference contradicting his stance in denying the Methodist Church a permit to hold their own late August annual conference.
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The Methodist Church in Fiji says five more of its members have been taken in to custody by police today. The church says the five are still being held at a police station in Suva and could appear in court later. It follows the detention of more than a dozen Methodists in the past week, and the laying of charges against four church leaders who are alleged to have violated a meeting permit. The police in Fiji could not be contacted to confirm the latest detentions, which come after the church defied the interim government’s decision to ban its annual conference. Meanwhile, the police in Fiji say they have invited Methodist leaders to a church conference in Labasa tomorrow and expect them to attend. Police spokesperson, Mika Cabealawa says more than US$8,000 is being spent to bring almost 300 pastors from all Christian denominations in the north of the country together for the conference. He says one of the aims of the conference is to build a good relationship with the Methodist church and other denominations. “Our vision from our commissioner is to work together and we want to come down and talk. It’s to bind together with the Ministers and the church, from difference to one. That’s how we plan for this crusade.” Mika Cabealawa says community policing initiatives have been more expensive and have not worked in the past. He says there has been a good response to efforts to involve the church in reducing crime rates.
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FIJI ECONOMY UDATE 2009
OPENING REMARKS BY H E MR JAMES BATLEY
AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER
28 JULY 2009

I am delighted to be here today for the opening of the Fiji Economy Update 2009. This is an important and influential event and it has rarely been as relevant as it is this year.

The distinguished line-up of speakers from both USP, and the Australian National University, reminds us of the close, longstanding and mutually-beneficial relationship which exists between these two key institutions. Beyond this, of course, representatives from a number of other institutions are also here, underscoring the breadth of academic contacts between Fiji and Australia.

Australia has been pleased to support USP throughout its forty plus years of operation. We value its role as a key contributor to development in the Pacific, as a provider of education and training, targeted research and consultancy services and technical expertise for the region. This year we increased our support to USP by 32% over the previous year, and later this year we will begin negotiations with USP on a multi-year agreement, to commence in 2010.

The Pacific, including Fiji, has not been immune from the impact of the global economic crisis. Aside from its direct impact on economies of the region, the GEC has put into sharper relief some of the underlying rigidities and obstacles to economic resilience and growth in the Pacific. Here in Fiji, of course, the impact of the crisis has been magnified by the effect of political developments over recent years and by the imposition of rule by decree, seemingly for an indefinite period.

I note that this Update is taking place only a week ahead of the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders meeting in Cairns, Australia. The GEC is likely to be the key issue for discussion and we anticipate that the Forum meeting will prove influential in shaping the region’s response to the GEC, including how to strengthen development coordination in the Pacific.

One of the significant issues that Leaders will discuss is whether to start negotiations on a new regional trade and economic integration agreement – currently known as PACER Plus. Leaders will be considering this issue on the basis of a positive recommendation from their Trade Ministers at their meeting in Apia last month.

Much has been written recently about Fiji and its participation as an important regional economy in PACER Plus and doubtless this will be discussed in Cairns. As you would be aware, following the decision taken by Forum Leaders in Port Moresby in January this year, Fiji’s regime has been suspended from Forum meetings and events, and from participation in Forum regional cooperation initiatives. This includes Forum meetings held since May, at which decisions have been taken on PACER Plus. Australia’s position on this is that we will welcome Fiji back as a full participant in PACER Plus negotiations, but not until concrete steps are taken to return Fiji to democracy and the rule of law. Subject to the decisions taken by Forum Leaders at next week’s Forum meeting, and on the basis of the decision made by Leaders when they met in Port Moresby in January, we remain open to considering options for keeping Fiji informed on PACER Plus developments.

All that said, the trading relationship between Fiji and Australia continues to be a strong one, reflecting the strong linkages across the board between our countries. Fiji continues to benefit from privileged access to the Australian market under existing international agreements and arrangements, including SPARTECA and SPARTECA-TCF. Contrary to what you might read in some publications, economic sanctions are not being contemplated.

Australia is also serious about providing direct support for Fiji’s export-related sectors. This assistance is, of course, consistent with Australia’s long history of assistance in Fiji, where we also maintain significant programs of assistance in the education and health sectors, as well as working on community sector development.

Australia is providing up to F$3.28 million in support to Fiji’s TCF industry. This program is helping the industry through improvements in efficiency, productivity, quality and market reach. This year we also granted Fiji’s TCF industry a reduction in the Minimum Local Area Content from 35% to 25%, thereby lifting the number and type of garments able to be exported duty-free to Australia.

Fiji is also benefitting from its inclusion in an Australian Government pilot program, the Enterprise Challenge Fund, a program which provides grants direct to commercially viable business projects which improve livelihoods, incomes, and access to vital goods and services for local communities. I’m pleased that, so far, two export-oriented firms in Fiji have received grants through this highly competitive scheme: Nature’s Way Cooperative and Future Forests Fiji Ltd.

As a neighbour with a significant stake in Fiji’s economy, who wants to see Fiji fulfil its economic potential, Australia has a keen interest in this Update. I hope it can make a genuine contribution to public debate on the economy here in Fiji. At a time when freedom of speech is heavily restricted, it is imperative that the University fulfils its traditional role of providing a space for the free and respectful exchange of ideas and opinions, free from coercion or intimidation. I wish you all well in your deliberations.
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I understand Mr. Qarase’s probable reasoning behind doing a deal with Chaudhry.As a manager of an Investment Bank, he knows too well what a financial crisis the Fijian Economy is about to hit.A tsunami of unequal proportions is about to hit the Fijian Banks, the reserve Bank, the economy and the whole of the Fijian society.Mr. Qarase is not interested in the Politics of it all, and Chaudhry, God love him, is probably just as aware now.
lastpolarbear
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Those involved with the Fiji Oil industry recognised there was something a miss with the FHL / BP Oil deal from the outset. It just did not add up and make rational economic sense. Having said that, there have been many deals in Fiji that do not make economic sense with these being concluded for dubious reasons other than sound ethical business. Lets be frank, Fiji is a corrupt place with there being many underhand transactions. Accordingly, interested stakeholders were curious as to how FHL’s offer was arrived at – was it incompetence and a miscalculation or was there some other influence at play. In any event, the CEO needs to accept responsibility and be accountable, offering an explanation. Disappointingly, it would seem FHL’s CEO lacks the moral courage and credibility to honestly divulge the underling facts, something that is owed to the shareholders and community at large, after all FHL has directly benefitted from tax payers funders courtesy of Mr. Qarase. Come on Ms Qoro do the honourable, honest, responsible thing and tell the truth.
pd12345
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By taking on any Religious Faith, be it catholic, Methodist, Hinduism or Islam, Frank has opened a can of worms and won’t be able to put the lid back on now! Effectively, by this act of stupidity and defiance against the Methodist Congregation, he has taken a stand against all Religions, therefore, all the citizens of Fiji. Frank has gained absolutely nothing from this action. As for the SBS interview, I was disappointed that the reporter didn’t confront and challenge Frank as to the real reasons behind his actions of December the 5th. 2006. Why wasn’t Frank challenged about the investigation by Andrew Hughes, the then Fijian Police Commissioner, regarding his alleged involvement in the murders of 5 C.R.W. Soldiers in 2000, one of whom, wasn’t even on duty during the killing of other soldiers at the camp ?
REST IN PEACE :- murdered by fellow Soldiers,
Selesitano Kalounivale
Jone Davui
Epineri Bainimoli
Lagani Rokowaqa
Iowane Waseroma
And why wasn’t Frank challenged about the murders of at least 4 unarmed Fijian civilians since December the 5th. 2006 ?
REST IN PEACE :- murdered by Soldiers,
Nimilote Verebasaga
Sakiusa Rabaka
REST IN PEACE :- murdered by Police,
Tevita Malasebe
Josefa Baleiloa
Why again, wasn’t Frank challenged by the reporter, that all these atrocities and crimes against Humanity, happened while he was in Command, since 2000 ? And finally, why wasn’t Frank challenged about the illegal detentions, tortures and assaults at the Military Base, against unarmed, innocent, male and female Fijian citizens, again under his command ?
Mark Manning
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We don’t blame Frank Bainimarama for his disappointment towards the FHL board of directors.
He entrusted them to sync FHL’s vision to his foggy national roadmap while at the same time continue to grow the business for the benefit of its public shareholders. Frank is obviously feeling very let down by his hangers-on for lumping more problems onto his head. The inept parasites he chose to promote his interest at FHL have failed to deliver but have succeeded in undermining Frank’s attempts to show Fiji and the world that his apologists can do a better job than previous administration and corporate leaders. These board directors and executives, Colonel Aziz Mohammed, Isoa Kaloumaira, Sereana Qoro, Padam Lala, Michael Makasiale, Radike Qereqeretabua, Saimoni Lutu, Ulaiasi Baya, Iowane Naiveli, Aiyaz Musa, Nouzab Fareed, Tomasi Radakua, Mariana Saumadu and Tevita Gonelevu, are not worth the directors fees and salaries paid to them by FHL’s shareholders. Collectively, they’ve contributed in FHL loosing millions of dollars in costs associated with the doomed BP Oil acquistion. And for that, Frank can be excused for sacking all of them – something we expect him to do very soon if he is to bring some form of credibility back to this publicly listed company.
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The more Frank opens his mouth, the less sense he makes. He is obviously a very troubled – traumatised – person who has yet to receive the relevant counselling after the events of November 2000. Can Jone Baledrokadroka, the new face on the Australian/Fiji democratic scene do the honourable thing and tell us once and for all the TRUTH behind the deaths of some of the CRW soldiers? Was Frank directly involved in any of the deaths and if so, how? Was Baledrokadroka himself involved and if so, how? Fiji and its people will not move forward unless the events of November 2000 are revealed honestly. If Frank was involved, then that will explain the reason for his actions in December 2006. It will also give the people of Fiji a better idea of why things are the way they are and why they need to take the necessary action to change the current status quo.
At the moment, the i-taukei structure as it has existed for hundreds of years is beginning to break up – chiefs are being arrested while their bati sleep and paramountcy is being tested by subordinate chiefs without the ordinary people uttering a murmur. The clergy is being abused and the congregation simply sits meekly accepting that their shephards are being de-robed by a superior authority – an authority they can see – Frank Bainimarama. One wonders whether in all this madness there is reason for the congregation to continue to profess that there is an ultimate higher authority – GOD. If they cannot protect their own clergy from Frank, how can they expect to be welcomed by GOD?
Everyone is more concerned about bread and butter issues than about what is REALLY happening in Fiji – the destruction of the Fijian (i-taukei) system. The Bible can be interpreted in different ways by different people because that is human nature. But do we realise the prophesied END days – for us here in Fiji at least – are probably already upon us because the end of the Fijian system (including i-tauvu taki) is already taking place? The wolves in sheeps clothing are already working among us – they’ve come back from their new abodes to feast upon the spoils that Frank offers them in the knowledge that in this scenario, the ordinary sheep can see and understand what is happening but have resigned themlves to the fact that they are being led to the inevitable slaughter and are simply content to feed off the remnants of lush paddocks to which they once had free and open access. Through our inaction,we are all party to the mess we are in. We are worse than sheep – we see but refuse to see, we understand but refuse to understand.
The Oracle
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A former president of Fiji’s Methodist Church wants the organisation to cancel plans for its annual conference. The country’s interim government, installed after a coup, has banned the gathering scheduled for next month. Last week it arrested the church leadership, who insist the meeting will go ahead regardless. Reverent Ilaitia Tuwere says he blames both the Methodist Church and the interim government for the stand-off, but he says the church needs to cancel the conference in the interest of avoiding a potential clash. “It’s a guarantee of a confrontation,” he says. “And I hope there will be no uprising. Because if there is going to be one there will be, really, Fijians against Fijians because most of the people in the army are Fijians and most of the people in the Church are Fijians. “It will be very unfortunate. I hope this will not come around.”
- Radio Australia
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Methodist Church in Fiji says detention of its members is continuing
July 27, 2009
The Methodist Church in Fiji says the detention of its members is continuing with at least three members being questioned by police on Monday. That comes after more than 10 church members were detained last week and four church leaders were charged with violating a meeting permit issued under the public emergency regulations. The church says all its members have now been released, but the four leaders are not allowed to attend meetings where its annual conference or political issues are being discussed until they reappear in court in August.
The Methodist deputy general secretary, Tevita Banivanua, says church members are unsure whether to proceed with the church’s annual conference despite the interim government’s decision to ban the event. “We just don’t know what to do or even to say, now are conference has been withheld like this. The way of communicating with our people, we have been completely shut off.” Reverend Banivanua says church members are depressed, frustrated and annoyed.
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Dictator Bainimarama did himself no favours on SBS program, Dateline, on Australian television. The Dictator was simplistic, hypocritical and ignorant about the realities of the consequences of his actions in April. The interviewer, Mark Davis, pulled no punches with his line of questioning.
Some of Bainimarama’s comments: -
The Dictator’s response to questions included comments like:
” If I have to fight anyone, I’ll fight anyone.”
As for changes that he believes Fiji needs he stated “You need to have it done, today.” ( Really? Well what’s with the 2014 timeline – you don’t add up, Dictator)
When Davis asked if he could speak to Qarase, Bainimarama said: “I don’t want you to speak to him, it doesn’t make sense.” Bainimarama also stated that his rule is not a military dictatorship.
Some thoughts on Bainimarama’s performance:-
1. Qarase participated in a democratic process and was voted into power by the people of Fiji. There is no such thing as a perfect democracy, but at least Fiji did have an evolving democracy. It is interesting to note that Qarase had an inclusive cabinet.
So, the question is rather obvious: Bainimarama raised the race card, claiming that the 1997 Constitution was racially based. Qarase’s inclusive cabinet tends to make Bainimarama’s claims rather tenuous. An evolving democracy, with an inclusive cabinet was ripped from the Fijian people.
2. The dictator’s comments on the Methodist Church were nothing short of an insult to the intelligence of many people within Fiji, and not just Methodists. And to add to the hypocrisy of the man, he was sporting a cross around his neck. He chose to ignore the spiritual aspects of the very people he claims to be helping. He ignored the fact the Church bodies do enormous community and humanitarian work. On this issue, he came across as rather stupid – it was completely about his power, to hell with everyone else.
3. His statement that the Pacific Island Forum is for the pacific island countries and really not for Australia and New Zealand was very ignorant. Obviously, both countries are geographically linked to the pacific and invests hundreds of millions of dollars in pacific countries. Many Pacific Islanders reside in both Australia and New Zealand. The PIFmeeting will be in Cairns in a couple of weeks. The major countries in the region play a key role in pacific affairs,whether Bainimarama likes it or not. This is another threat to his power (and ego)
4. Finally, his statement that “no one can bring about changes except the military, here, now,” indicates that he has no interest or faith in the Fijian people.
It was clear from tonight’s interview, that Frank Bainimarama is the paramount leader of Fiji, that his Dictatorship is legitimate because he made it so. While Qarase, was an elected Prime Minister,Bainimarama has never faced the people. He will never test himself with the electorate and for one good reason: Bainimarama’s interview betrayed his attitude towards democracy – he doesn’t believe in it. His claim that 2014 will see a return to democracy is a lie. I suggest that democracy will return over Frank Bainimarama’s dead body. There is one solution, it seems: power must be wrested from him. And that, surely lies from those within the military with a conscience. And this will, in turn, come from a response to non violent, non cooperation that will come from the people. The Methodist Church leadership has set the ball rolling……..
http://www.sbs.com.au/dateline/episode/default/id/20
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SPSE Announcements :: Suspension of Fijian Holdings Limited


PRESS RELEASE

Suspension of Fijian Holdings Limited

The South Pacific Stock Exchange (SPSE) would like to inform investors and the general public that it has been resolved by the Board of the Exchange that trading in Fijian Holdings Limited (FHL) will now be suspended until further notice.

The suspension comes in light of continuous delays by FHL in addressing queries raised by the Exchange relating to the recent corporate governance audit report. The Exchange’s concern was whether there was any material information that was revealed in this audit particularly concerning any breaches of corporate governance. Since the Exchange is concerned that material information in the report that could be used by investors to make informed decisions about FHL may have been withheld from the market and since to date the Exchange has not received a satisfactory response, the Board has decided to take this step to ensure that all shareholders receive timely and accurate information and that an orderly market is maintained.

Suspension of trading in FHL shares will be uplifted as soon as FHL addresses the queries raised by the Exchange to its satisfaction and fully complies with the continuing listing requirements of the SPSE Listing Rules.

All licensed members of the Exchange will not be able to execute FHL orders until the suspension is uplifted. Settlement of all trades prior to the suspension will be carried out in accordance with SPSE rules.

Should you require any further information on the issue, please do not hesitate to contact us.


Jinita Prasad
Chief Executive
27/07/09
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Rasheed & Ramswarup – the real deal
July 27, 2009
This is the REAL DEAL.
SOURCE -They themselves
The rotten low life infidels that they are, they will not even spare each other. Word has it that they know some much about each other’s loots, that they have signed a sham marriage of convenience pact only for the purposes of protecting each other. There is no love or honour in that pact. It is all about deceit, duplicity, double crossing, hatred and distrust.
For they can eat together, travel together and sleep together, but given half a chance they will not hesitate to screw each other.
For example, Rasheed recently told a group of Fji people in Aussie, that Ramswarup’s real agenda in conning the FSC Chairmanship is to advance his own deeply personal financial interests in Fiji. He gave details of how the unemployed and never again employable Ramswarup had been working for some time on a business plan to set up a private hospital in Fji in partnership with a prominent Sydney doctor. According to Rasheed, Ramsarup’s current FSC appointment gives him a perfect foil to do the feasibiltiy for that business project all at the espense of the sugar industry. Of course , Ramswarup’s connections with the other conman Francis Narayn , who heads the trade and investment agency will be very handy in getting all the neccessary regulatory approvals and permits plus valuable inside information about any potential competetion or policy issues and even the possibility of getting some tax, tarriff and funding concessions. Rasheed confirmed that this was going to be a multimillion dollar venture and is linked to the regime’s earlier announcement of privatising some key health services. He sees that as a positioning phase and they will hit the ground running when the time comes.
Likewise Ramswarup has told his own coterie of cronies that Rasheed also without a job himself,is deadly keen on a plan to make a living by provide consultancy services to FSC and the agricultural sector. According to Ramswarup, with the links that Rasheed has built within the industry and the regime, he stands to gain big time as is so evident now in the way they are dictating everything within the sugar industry. From mill crushing to marketing, they are controlling the show and with a gutless and compliant no hoper CEO in Deo Saran and his deputy Anamale Naicker,they will be writing their own cheques.
How much better can it get for anybody ?
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If it walks like a dictator, if it quacks like a dictator and if it looks like a dictator, then it must be a dictator.
That’s about the only concrete fact to emerge from Frank Bainimarama’s one-hour television interview with the program, Dateline, on Australia’s SBS Television on Sunday night 26 July 2009. With his pathologically self-centred, often boastful claims (example: “I will fight anyone”) Frank Bainimarama unambiguously projected himself as a tin-pot dictator of the first order.
Of course, when asked if he was a military dictator, he flatly denied the fact to the camera. But then he contradicted himself by continuing to speak like one. There were two other key points that emerged as the dictator blustered and boasted to the interviewer: The first was that, for the benefit of the international audience, our dictator has now changed the official reason for seizing power in Fiji.
Two and a half years ago, the reason he gave for his coup was the need to “clean up” corruption? Well, it might have sounded credible at the time but corruption is no longer the issue. In fact corruption has completely vanished from Frank’s list of self-justifications and in its place is a new official reason for the coup and the disasters we are experiencing. As Frank kept emphasizing for the benefit of his Australian television audience, his main mission in life is to rid Fiji of race-based elections.
Why? Because, as Frank readily admitted if an election was held today, the winner would be the man he threw out of the Prime Minister’s office. And, boasted the dictator, he would never allow this to happen! And that leads us to the other point that came through loud and clear: The dictator is plain dumb.
For example, he’s so dumb that he doesn’t think anyone will remember that the election system he condemns as racially skewed in favour of indigenous Fijians is the very same system that enabled Mahendra Chaudhry to win in 1999! But that’s the thing about dictators. They can say anything they like because they won’t allow anyone to contradict them. Except in Frank’s case, that is. Every time he speaks he does a pretty good job of contradicting himself.
Fiji Democracy Now
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Tyrant Frank Bainimarama’s circus show
July 27, 2009
Bainimara’s interview with SBS Dateline Australia
http://www.sbs.com.au/dateline/story/watch/id/600116/n/Perfectly-Frank
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A high profile international workshop will begin today (Monday) at the Sonargaon Hotel in the city where participants will brainstorm on the global financial crisis. The workshop has been organised by the macroeconomic policy and development division of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), the regional arm of the United Nations headquartered in Bangkok, and hosted by the Bangladesh Bank. Finance Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith is scheduled to inaugurate the workshop at 9:30am, followed by an opening message from Dr. Noeleen Heyzer, under-secretary-general of the United Nations and executive secretary of ESCAP.
The governor of the Bangladesh Bank, Dr. Atiur Rahman, will deliver the keynote address.
Senior finance and central bank officials from 17 Asia-Pacific countries will meet in the four-day workshop on “Strengthening the response of the global financial crisis in Asia-Pacific: the role of monetary, fiscal and external debt policies,” to look at various economic policies used by regional governments in dealing with the global crisis.
The participating countries are Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Fiji, India, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam. It is expected that the Reserve Bank of Fiji will be begging for Financial Assistance at the meet.
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PORT VILA – Two representatives of the Fiji Regime were this morning questioned by participants at the Pacific Media Summit in Port Vila, Vanuatu for their attendance at the meeting despite the actions of their Government to suppress media freedom in the troubled Pacific Island country.
Talei Tora, a Lance Corporal with the Fiji Military, and an Information Ministry Official arrived over the weekend to take part in the Pacific Island News Association (PINA) biennial conference alongside some 200 participants from the region. At the session titled Shooting the Messenger addressing violence against media practitioners, editor of Cook Islands News John Woods said, it was a direct offence to journalists in the Pacific to have the two representatives of the Fiji Interim Government at a gathering of Pacific journalist.
“Why are they here?,” Woods asked during the meeting.
His query to the conference organisers was supported by other participants.
Editor of Fiji Times, Netani Rika, whose publication has been heavily censored by the Fiji regime, said the two were welcome, although he walked out before the Fiji official addressed the conference. “These people who restrict our work and the work of our colleagues each day have been allowed to have a voice in this forum, that is how it should be. I thank PINA for allowing the Ministry of Information to be here, let us treat them with dignity, decency and respect, may I ask to extend that respect to them for the duration of this meeting,” Rika said.
Despite his understanding at the presence of the Lance Corporal, Rika said: “You would forgive me, I no longer feel comfortable in the presence of people who do not treat us with respect at home but expect to be treated with respect offshore.”
Lance Corporal Tora defended the censorship in her country, saying: “the media had abused its freedom in Fiji.” She told the gathering of journalists that they were shooting the messenger, that she, like a journalist was also doing her job. “Just like journalists we also have a task to do. I reiterate that this is no easy task. Having to deny journalists their work, is not a task we carry out with malicious intent. Our names and photos published on blogs. As if Fiji government are intending to spy on this meeting. We are here to exchange ideas and meet friends,” she said.
Asked whether she will report back to the military backed regime in Fiji the outcome as and discussions of the conference, Tora simply said she was not obliged to say. PINA Manager Matai Akauola defended the invitation of the two Regime workers as a way of engaging with Governments to improve the situation for Journalists in any country.
“Our job is to try and work with the Governments in place, we see safety for journalists as pertinent. If we do not engage with governments, we see that our Journalists in Fiji will suffer. PINA engages with Government whether they be oppressive or not. When things happen you have to strategise in how you deal with Governments.”
- Apia Review Online

3 Church Ministers, 2 Officials charged

3 Church Ministers, 2 Officials charged
www.fijivillage.com - 28/07/2009
Three Methodist Church Ministers and two church officials charged with participating in a church meeting in contravention of the Public Emergency Regulation, appeared in the Suva Magistrates Court in the last hour.
Reverend Sakaraia Koli, Reverend Apete Toko, Reverend Kalivati Ravoka, Ratu Inoke Seniloli, Livai Tuisagavere have been told not to attend any church meetings until their application for variation to bail conditions is heard on Friday. Their lawyer, Aseri Vakaloloma today wanted the court to clarify the bail conditions because these church ministers have to be in prayer meetings and lead their church services.Vakaloloma asked the court for clarification on which particular meeting should they attend because there are elements which may be political in their meeting.He made an application for variation of bail conditions, which will be heard on Friday.
DPP, John Rabuku then said that he just wants to make a point that so far the leaders of the Methodist Church have not shown good faith in every meeting of the church.Rabuku said in every meeting they should apply for a permit. He said until such time should they show good faith to the police and the military, it might be safer for the church to apply for a permit.Magistrate Eparama Rokoika ruled that from now until Friday the five should not attend any meetings, when the application is heard.Rabuku also said the charges in this matter will be amalgamated with the others charged last week. The application for variation to bail conditions will be heard by Magistrate Rokoika at 10am Friday.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Ro Epeli Mataitini - Traitor to His High Chief



Courtesy: http://coupfourpointfive.blogspot.com

The Vunivalu of Rewa and the chief protector of Marama Roko Tui Dreketi, Ro Epeli V Mataitini, has confirmed that it was him who told the interim regime's security personnel how to arrest his paramount chief, Ro Teimimu Kepa, last Tuesday.
Coupfourpointfive can reveal that Mataitini has issued a statement saying it's time the Methodist Church and political parties stopped using the Vanua to advance their own political agendas. He said yesterday the events of the past week had brought to bear the perils of over-stepping the evangelistic missionary work of the Church and using the mana of the Vanua to advance the political agendas of a few.
By saying "using the mana of the Vanua to advance the political agendas of a few", Mataitini is accusing the Marama Roko Tui Dreketi of using the Vanua of Rewa to suit her own political agenda. Ro Teimumu was arrested by 16 police officers at midnight last Tuesday and detained for two days at the Central Police Station and then taken to the military cell at Queen Elizabeth Barracks.She appeared in the Suva Magistrates Court last Thursday on charges of contravening Public Order Act under the Public Emergency Regulations and inciting her people and the Church members to hold the annual conference in Rewa. Mataitini has been the Vunivalu of Rewa since Ro Teimumu was installed as Marama Roko Tui Dreketi five years ago after the death of her elder sister, Ro Lady Lala Mara in July 2004.
The chiefly village of Lomanikoro - home of the Roko Tui Dreketi and in this case the residence of Ro Teimumu - is inaccessible by road. The only way to get to Lomanikoro is by punts or small boats. The way 16 police officers went to Lomanikoro in pitch darkness led many to suspect the regime's security henchmen had inside information. Coupfourpointive can confirm police officers slipped quietly and unnoticed into Lomanikoro, went directly to Ro Teimimu's chiefly residence and arrested her. The traditional warriors, or the bati protecting Ro Teimumu, were nowhere to be seen or heard. As Vunivalu of Rewa, Mataitini is in charge of security arrangements for Ro Teimumu. But it's believed he chose not to organise any protection for the paramount chief that night.
Mataitini has been a supporter of the dictatorship regime. He was a member of the National Council for Building a Better Fiji and praised the regime and interim regime, Frank Bainimarama, during a meeting of more than 100 mostly insignificant chiefly title holders at the military barracks in December last year. It was a failed public relations exercise in terms of garnering support of Fijian chiefs of substance for the regime.


Click to read the Vunivalu of Rewa's statement http://www.mediafire.com/?kj3zqz5nzno

Qarase & Chaudhry Roadmap for Fiji

Who said Qarase and Chaudhry can’t work together? Latest from Fiji is that the pair have sent a co-signed submission to the Pacific Forum, the Commonwealth and the United Nations on a roadmap to a democratic election in August 2010. The Qarase/Chaudhry roadmap is in itself a major breakthrough in Fiji’s political sphere. Finally, the two men have pushed their differences aside and are now working together for what they owe to their electorates who voted them into 63 seats out of the 71 Fiji parliamentray seats or 89% mandate of the people of Fiji. And we say, kudos to Qarase and Chaudhry! We think it is very healthy indeed for the two to give in their last bit of political will to the people who entrusted them with their votes by saving them from the clutches of Fiji’s usurper, Frank Bainimarama and his merry men. We can confirm that Qarase and Chaudhry are resolute in their desire to push Fiji back to democracy in August 2010.
We think they need all the backing of the Fiji peoples and friends to achieve that.
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The Courts Home Centre sales boy and CEO, James Dutta, is no longer the face of Courts. The guy who loves to hear his own voice and see his own face on TV ads is now history. Word is that he was kicked out by his gujarati Courts owners for non-performance coupled with his many hot air marketing tactics that was not reaping returns. Dutta was to have left Courts months ago but he threatened its board by quoting that he had good links to the military who will ensure the demise of their Courts business if they let him go. The board gave Dutta more time but decided to pull the plug on him after the military regime kicked him out from the FNPF board, ATH board and other regime appointed boards he once held. Now that Dutta has lost his $750,000 per annum Courts Home Centre job plus the many “sitting” allowances from FNPF and others, sources say he has returned to his adopted country Australia to get away from it all.
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FHL military appointed CEO, the incompetent, deceitful Sereana Qoro, has proven to be a mother of lies. Her contagious lies have infiltrated the whole of FHL, BP South West Pacific, FHL public shareholders, Frank’s regime that trusted her incompetency, the South Pacific Stock Exchange and Fiji’s Capital Market Development Authority. In her latest statement, she has claimed that FHL has pulled out of the BP SWP acquisition deal – a devious lie that is way off the truth. The truth is this – BP SWP could no longer accept FHL’s requests to extend their settlement date without paying further penalties, or in this case, more non-refundable deposit at $5million per extension request. BP also arrived at the conclusion that FHL could not raise the required funds to buy them out. In other words, BP told FHL, “enough is enough”. Now, the most disturbing element of Sereana Qoro’s stock exchange statement, which even the FHL board members claim was prepared and sent to the Stock Exchange without their approval, is the claim by her that BP SWP will refund 100% of the deposit paid amounting to more than $25million.
This lady is obvioulsy in lah lah land and is making up fairy tale stories to suit her mismanagement behavior! No right thinking entity, and a globally established one like BP Oil, will ever want to enter into a sale and purchase agreement so loose with no penalty clause to protect it from fly-by-night buyers like Sereana Qoro and her doomed FHL. A good 7 months have passed since December 2008 when FHL and BP signed their S&P Agreement. FHL was given 90 days to show the color of their money but now, we’ve learnt it was other peoples money they were betting on which funders were reluctant to lend because of FHL’s board and management very low credibility rating.
Anyway, BP had foregone the opportunity to close the deal with a more financially able second bidder in Total, who placed a bid of $110million compared to the $190million by FHL. This is big bucks we talking about and the question we wanna raise with Qoro is, who will pay BP for the opportunity cost foregone caused by FHL’s stuff up? There is a cost to everything and stupid mistakes are usually the most costly ones. Surely, it’s not gonna be BP ……. but FHL for their buy-out bluff. So who’se lying? Sereana Qoro …. again! Someone has to pay the price for this big blunder and Sereana Qoro is the likeliest candidate!
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Frank Bainimarama’s military regime is synonymous to unemployment, poverty and insecurity.
More Fiji peoples than ever before have been laid off work since Frank & Co usurped power in 2006. Telecom Fiji’s 200 staff is the latest inclusion in that unemployment list with their staff union negotiation rights with TFL completely stripped off from these helpless 200 staff. But as these TFL staff are forced to go home, executive staff and their cronies continue on with their cushy jobs dictating terms from their own TFL kingdom in a manner that mirrors the corrupt and devious work ethics championed by Frank Bainimarama’s illegal regime. We will soon be exposing some of this rut at Telecom Fiji with names of executives and staff linked to these corrupt practices which warrants a thorough investigation by FICAC.
Stay tuned!
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Overcome fear Fiji peoples!
July 26, 2009
The Hebrew children were overcome with fear. They heard reports of giant-sized enemies with cities walled up to heaven and they were terrified. They whimpered and whined and wanted to go back to Egypt. Somehow they forgot that they were serving a miracle-working God, the same God who had just drowned Pharaoh’s whole army in the sea. In Hebrews 3:19, we have this sad commentary concerning Israel: “So we see that they were not able to enter, because of their unbelief.”
When we express fear before our enemies they sense it immediately. The enemy is like a mean dog. As long as we walk toward that dog with confidence he will grudgingly move out of our path and slink away. But God help us if we show fear and begin to retreat. That same dog will eat us up.David was a man of great spiritual strength and holy boldness. However, on one occasion, fear got hold of him. He wrote a description of this episode for us in Psalm 55:4-5: “My heart is in anguish within me; the terrors of death assail me. Fear and trembling have beset me; horror has overwhelmed me.” How did the great David get into such a state? He gives us the answer in the second and third verse of this Psalm: “…My thoughts trouble me and I am distraught at the voice of the enemy…” David had been listening to the voice of the enemy and it almost destroyed him. When we realize who our heavenly Father is, and how much he loves and cares for us, we cannot go on fearing. The Bible says in 1 John 4:18: “There is no fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love.”
Esther Yambe
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The silence from the Indian Community these days is deafening !Are there elements in the Indian and Moslem community who are just waiting for Frank and Co. to dismantle the last of indigenous Fijian culture and will they, at that point, move in and take over the land ? I saw Frank’s broadcast tonight on SBS, Dateline, it wasn’t a very convincing telecast at all, quite boring and dull, full of smirks and childish quibs, as is usual.http://www.wordwebonline.com/en/QUIB
lastpolarbear
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Fiji doesn’t owe anything to the Mara girls, they owe themselves basic ethical values
July 25, 2009
The Mara children were brought up most, if not all their life at the expense of the Fiji government from Chief Ministership, through Prime Ministership to Presidency of their father.
Although their mother was rightfully a paramount chief and was served by her confederacy in contrast to their father’s chiefly status as a controversial one, these children have forgotten that they are not forever a Fiji government nor a vanua responsibility. This is the issue they have. The Mara girls are continuing to ensure that they are a fiji government responsibility as they may have realised that they cannot become a paramount vanua chief. Epeli Ganilay tried to contend the Tui Cakau one and Epeli Nailatikau is aiming for the Vunivalu one in Bau. Whilst the vanua titles may for a long while still to be determined, their lifestyle has to be supported by someone and so hence the government of the day. And because they cannot achieve that legally, they have to side with whomever is going to give them the financial support from the government even if it is illegal (Bainimarama is a convenience for them. Roko Ului has to maintain the sisters’ status quo, and compromise their aunty (Ro Teimumu) of course. You see, these children are not principled adults. They have been “spoilt” kids. But what can you say if this was instilled in them, that they are to continue the dynasty of marriage of convenience in being rulers as Tui Cakau (Cakaudrove) and Vunivalu (Bau). Intellectually and academically, they are not very bright children. I would even question the two who say they have law degrees.
They could have been bought as their father had quite an international influence that could do more than one can imagine. Ask the two of them who are “law graduated” students, how many legal cases they have taken up as work experience. There may not even be a handful, let alone one case. If someone can state the cases they have done, then only then will we consider that they are genuine law graduates. I mean if you are a law graduate for real and can represent your clients in court etc, would you not be excelling at your work here in Fiji as well as overseas…..so I would question their ability to be studious professionals. Take a Look at Ratu Madraiwiwi…he was a long time practising lawyer….Sailosi Kepa……to name a few graduates that we know of and have continued to work in that profession and better themselves in that field. But what about the Mara kids – nothing to show but subjective appointments based on what? at foreign affairs? convenience? Okay, is that because, the ones who reported to them did the work! One wonders!
Basically, none of them have done well for themselves – they have tried to continue the reign of their parents in government and vanua, but they have not acquired the academic and cultural respect that their parents had.
And they will probably never acquire our respect ever, as most of us are disgusted at their lack of principle in accepting positions with an illegal government and their hunger for status (politically and culturally), by hook or by crook!
newbloodforfiji
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Right from its beginning more than a century ago, the sugar industy has beem modelled on the principles of partnership involving the farmers , the millers, workers and the government. It has been a prtnership of four equals. Even CSR, the colonial plunderers of Fiji’s wealth and resources, conceded to and abided by this practice, albeit grudgingly. The reason for this is very simple and it is predicated on the recognition of sugar industry’s pre emminent position in Fiji’s economy. As the mainstay and and engine room of its national lifeline, sugar industry, until very recently ,directly supported about a third of its people and another third indirectly.
20,000 cane farmers, 70,000 canecutters and lorry drivers and some 200,000 family members and export earnings of until very recently abot $400 million in a just over a billion dollar economy. That today it is a pale shadow of its glorious past is because of the failure to restructure, reform and upgrade it at the right time. And this failure has the DNA and fingerprints of every industry leader but most notably the villians Rasheed Ali and Ramswarup who had their dirty hands on its levers for good 20 years of its most critical phase. Some $150 million was spent on the mills, transport, shipping and excess capacity during that period and yet todays mill operating capacities are stll just fractionally better than they were in the early 1980’s. The bottlenecks are still there and public is denied access to key operating figures.
The Sugar Industry Act of 1985 reinforced this partnership model even further and entrenched it formally in its provisions. The Mill Area Committee , the District Committees etc were all incorporated to give specific expression to the various stakeholders the right to participate and contribute in the governance of the industry.Indeed, the object of the 1985 Act clearly stated as its core the mutual interdependence of the stakeholders, the absolute neccesity for goodwill and trust and for the resolution of all industry matters with the “maximum expedition and minimum legal technicality and form.”
Sharing of vital industry information, regarding mill performance, marketing, farming and husbandry , crop diversification and infrastructure upgrade were all part of the basic information that farmers organisations and trade unions were privy to. FSC had access to all information about the farmers, their production, income , debts , family details etc. Even at the parliamentry level, the bipartisan sugar select committe had equal representation from all the major political parties guaranteeing equal an unrestricted access to all key data about the industry. However, the current performance of the industry is shrouded in deep secrecy and even the most basic of information is not shared with the farmers and the workers. There is an arrogant refusal to accept the normal ptotocols of transparency and accountabilty and it has all to do with their determination to conceal the massive inefficiencies, operatational failures and capital investment misadventures.
Rasheed Ali and Ramswarup, the consumate colonial clone they are, have destroyed that partnership model and with the help of the current notoriously supine Sugar Minister and Permanent Secretary the danger is that they will destroy the very industry. Maybe there is still some hope of saving it but it must start with the immediate sacking of this serial siamese white collar predators.
Blogger
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The PER, pathetic emergency rules more like it, is used when the dictator and his wannabes feel it will not show them up as having only a few supporters. The Bose Ko Viti would have been attended by not only the Methodist people but many others. It was an act of defiance and people would have turned up in thousands to prove to the world how unpopular Frank’s military regime is. Recently the country’s oldest school, Levuka Public held its 130 years reunion in Suva and Levuka. Reunion is a social gathering of people formerly associated so why was it allowed to take place under the PER without the organisers applying for a permit? They could have been inciting trouble! This rule smacks on hypocrisy with the arrest of the high chief the Roko Tui Dreketi and the Methodist Talatalas. It seems Frank and his men keep adding to their stupid made up rules when it suits them and while keep pretending to be working under certain laws.
The Levuka Public School reunion was a sham with people like Nailatikau, his brother Cokanauto, Tom Ricketts, Mathew Robinson, ( who the hell is he? ) and Fiji Times reporter Geraldine Panapasa milking it for days. Why is the continuation of glorifying people like Nailatikau and his brother Cokanauto, which was so obvious in all the write ups in the Fiji Times? Shame on those few that attended! We, the sensible ones know that the PER has nothing to do with a national emergency because mapping a political and land tenure for lasting peace is impossible in dictatorship land without free media and the right to gather, meet, unite, assemble, congregate, group, amass etc etc. This is something they created after they couped and then added to it when they trashed the country’s constitution and assaulted almost all aspects of what was a true democratic society. Baba Kid
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As true as the statement may be in a general sense, you have personalised it. We say … this is the posting being referred to: An opinion As a long-time observer of Fijian affairs, who wrote about 400 Fiji-related articles on Wikipedia, I have long been mystified by the behaviour of the Mara children. What I’m about to say may not be the whole truth, but there is one that most of the media just don’t get: In the 2000 coup, Adi Koila was kidnapped by Speight’s thugs and held hostage for 56 days. From what I have heard, she was brutally treated. According to the late Sir Vijay Singh, that was what prompted her father to resign the presidency. I have reason to believe that Qarase’s leniency towards Speight – AND his inclusion of some of Speight’s supporters, including his brother, in the government – enraged the Mara family. While that doesn’t excuse their behaviour, it does change the context of it, in my opinion. Having said that, I don’t think they’d be doing it if their father were alive.
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By putting it that way you make it sound like a corrupt action as if it were simply one man’s private desire made into a public fact (i.e. Qarase’s leniency). In fact it was, and needs to be interpreted as, a leniency subject to law, due process and the constitution. And if it were unjust, as you clearly imply, then it needs to be publicly spelled out and why. It was, after all, the leniency of the Fiji Government led by the Prime Minister. If anything has been proved by the two coups since December 2006 it is surely that Fiji politics now needs political discussion about the conduct of office bearers under the constitution. Any Fiji governance seeking a just public space will want to make room for lawful dissent (a normative space to hear and contribute) so that healthy and opened-up political debate can take place.
But if the interpretation of government actions ignores the given-structure, the given task of government which is to do and maintain justice and to be seen to be doing and maintaining justice, insight about the way the structure has been formed will too easily be precluded by resort to “personalities”. In this case, the Government’s leniency is then interpreted simply as the imposition of the will of one man. And so Frank Bainimarama has simply been saying to Fiji: if Qarase can do it, if he can impose his will on Fiji, why can’t I? And this man claims to be opposed to all “political” viewpoints. Such ambiguity cannot be sustained. But it isthe personalised view of a political act (reducing politics to personalities) which effectively opens the door to Government’s responsibility being dissolved and one man’s will becomes the normative principle for public life hereafter.
Dear “blogger” I suggest you add two points to your very perceptive historical comment about the actions of the Prime Minister and the Government in the wake of the Speight coup:
1. just because a person holds a public office does not mean that they should ignore or under-estimate the possibility that their acts of reconciliation in one direction may add in another direction to the hurt and anguish of those whose rights have been flagrantly and unjustly violated;
2. when official acts of reconciliation are undermined by poor choices by Government office-bearers, as you clearly suggest they were, the way of redress is not by sulking and privatising the hurt with your drinking mates, but by publicly seeking an alternative path to reconciliation, openly and forthfrightly – just like the brave Paramount Chief has done recently – because public justice has not been rightly served when one party or group has to suffer added dishonour at the elevation of some other party or group, or in the shadow of some blatant self-serving decision to show one is a “strong leader”.
Any wrong decision by a lawful government can too easily become grist to the ongoing nurturing of personal grudges which a government needs to overcome if it is to freely exercise its calling to implement, maintain, sustain and promote further public justice. This view then also must not only have a bearing on how previous Government and political failures are interpret in relation to current events, but also upon the way the current mis-administration of justice by the illegal regime has taken over control on the back of many (as yet) undefined and unarticulated-for-public-consumption personal grudges. Fiji’s politics must get beyond “personalities” and it must do so by finding a place by which to ascribe right political respect to human personality.
charleswhyman
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The charge against Ro Teimumu of urging the Methodist conference to go ahead is as phony as everything about the nakedly illegal dictatorship. It remains to be seen whether, if held, the Methodist Conference would contravene the Public Emergency Regulations, but it cannot contravene it inadvance. The PER is not in force in August before August arrives. What happens if there is an outbreak of love and affection for the tin-pot dictator and his alleged vision for Fiji and as a result the PER is taken away as unnecessary. The dictator himself, declared to the world’s media that the PER is only temporary. It looks like the tin-pot dictator has jumped the gun. If the Methodist Church applied again for a permit, the Police Commissioner may approve it. The PER gives dictatorial powers to the Executive but it doesn’t give them to the Dictator, it gives them to the Commissioner of Police or relevant commanding officer in the FPF.

The PER also requires that the powers exercised by the Commissioner be exercised “by order”. This means he has to be specific about what he’s banning. If the Methodist Church were to propose a slightly different “meeting” would it still be prohibited? And, incidentally, has the Fat Phony actually made an “order” as required by the Regulations? The PER is supposed to be a law, draconian obviously, but if it is a law it should be subject to judicial review. We all know that the dictator believes, and with good reason, that he has the judiciary in his pocket, but let that corrupt judiciary be forced to show what they are doing. We’ve already seen a glimpse of it in the actions of Magistrate Rokoika in closing the court. Let’s shine a torchlight on the sleazy activities of these judicial prostitutes.
NAVOSAVAKADUA
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Dictator Frank is panicking but we are empowered There are clear and compelling reasons to believe that dictator Frank Bainimarama and his despicable regime are beginning to feel the cold fear of panic. And for the first time since December 2006, we, the people of Fiji are now being empowered by the inspiring spectre of good people resolutely staring down our despotic dictator.
It’s not just the giveaway of the dictator’s body language during his news conference that tells us he is running scared. There’s plenty of other evidence there for ail to see. First, the regime’s attempts to intimidate the Methodist Church leadership have back-fired and have instead served to strengthen the resolve of the vast Methodist Church Membership.
Second, the respective roles and responsibilities of the police and the RFMF under the regime’s own PER have become confused as the number of illegal detentions and arrests has risen. Third, we now know that the determination of the dictator and a handful of his cronies to dictate to the Methodist Church does not extend to the rank and file in the police and the RFMF. Instead, the calm composure and dignity of targeted individuals hauled in for questioning has only given the rank and fiie greater reason to seriously question the sanity and morality of what the regime is ordering them to do.
Fourth and finally, despite strict censorship and despite resorting to secretive Gestapo tactics such as midnight raids on sleeping households, the regime is now finding itself subjected to the full glare of the intense publicity it so desperately sought to avoid. It’s publicity that has the potential to give heart to the oppressed people of Fiji and empower them to peacefully resist the dictator. It is enough to empower the people to reach out to each other to build mutual strength for the struggle that lies ahead. This fact presents the Fiji Freedom Blogging community with their single greatest challenge since our nation’s nightmare began on 5 December 2006. It’s a challenge that we must meet, and we will if we maintain the level of detailed reporting and thoughtful analysis that we have seen over the past three days. We can guide the people. Bloggers from cyberspace become as one wfth the wider Fiji community as we swing behind the individuals who have finally and so clearly signaled their desire to fill a leadership role.
We refer to leaders such as the reverend Tuikilakila Waqairatu and Na Marama Roko Tui Dreketi, Ro Teimumu Kepa. This week their brave actions have spoken so much louder than even their wise and considered words. They have spoken loud enough for us to hear, and loud enough for us to know in our hearts that we must follow.
Fiji Democracy Now
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Ro Teimumu Supporters – how do you know you speak for all Rewans? Have you done any analysis on how people feel on the ground? I want to tell you and the rest of the supporters that for too long we have been overlooked on bread and butter issues that affect us in Rewa. This Govt is trying to weed out dirty elements that’s taking us nowhere if they stumble here and there, its because they have to put up with people like you.
What happened to the previous Govts that were in power? I tell you all they did was to “bluff” their way to the top. Remember the Nivis Motors Roundabout? When they (IG) came in, Nivis was told to make way for the expansions that were to be carried out in the best interest of the Nation. We never heard from Nivis again because after the dust had settled, Nivis continued to enjoy business as usual and those poor people that were once held ransom by him were now more comfortable with the flow of traffic. SDL said that a court case had to be put in place before any work could start. What a load of bullshit? Nivis simply invited them for tea and you can guess what happened after that.
Next on the line was the Laqere Bridge. The landowners of the Kalabu were simply instructed to make way for the two lane bridge because for too long a lot of time was wasted on late-comers and this was affecting productivity. Again SDL could not make headway into the deal because of the huge payout the landowners demanded and secondly, Kalabu was an SDL stronghold so that matter was swept under the carpet until the change of guards in 2006. The Nokonoko Bridge beside that Bailey bridge is another deal that took only a few months to seal.
This week, we have seen surveyors analyzing the roads from Makoi to Nausori and what we gather is that their next plan is to expand the roads right to the Rewa Bridge. So you can see that over the three years of service, the IG has progressed immensely given that any other govt before this took two terms in power to achieve a quarter of what has been completed so far.
The Prime Minister in a radio interview this week bluntly told the nation that their objective was to weed out corruptive elements from our society because we don’t need them – I don’t need them too. These are hard core nationalists and they don’t exist in predominant roles anymore in any society. They have been pushed to the back where they rightly belong and as far as the IG is concerned, they will now live there – take it or leave it. The IG is for equality and we must value this as the only way forward. It has its benefits and in the long run, the country is going to reap the rewards.
The Marama Roko Tui Dreketi is so unfortunate to be advised by these Nationalists front liners and all they have done to her is to bring her under their spell and I for one do not condone their actions on this great lady. She sent out the letter simply because those clergymen that paid her that doomed visit did not correctly communicate to her the decision of the IG. All they told her was that the Annual Methodist Conference was still going ahead knowing too well that it was the other way around. What a bunch of crooked deceiving clergymen not worthy of the cloth they wear.
I stand by my chief only if the advisers are true to their calling and appointment. Anything to the contrary amounts to insubordination and warrants an immediate expulsion. So to all of you that provide advise to her – let me make it clear that all your lobbying or bullying tactics is no longer working and please leave her alone. She is a courageous woman and what she needs are real honest friends that will stand by her in these times. Not manipulators like those “con” talatalas that visited her but never made it into court for their actions. She paid the price for the wrong advice she was given and for that, these people must also pay.
We, Rewans want a better deal for our province but the advisers are hell bent on going against the wishes of the IG simply because the conditions they once enjoyed are now a thing of the past and they have forgotten or forgiven those that took everything away from them abruptly. That is LIFE! What goes around, comes around.
islandcool
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We believe that there are a hosts of agenda in this whole catastrophe. Ideally, one concludes that having bottled up with the deficiencies of the Qarase regime, has turned this into their personal crusade. On the other hand, it is always difficult to satisfy everybody and this nature exists in all democratic system. Notwithstanding the political behaviour that exists in such model and the fact that the inception our Fiji independence suffered the same at the London meeting when the late Indo-Fijian leader Mr Saddiq Koya disagreed with the proposal by the Fijian leader Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, these hosts of reasons found their shape and form when the Head of RFMF, Commdr Voreqe Bainimarama intiated to his elite military commorades of his intent to takeover the government if his term be not renewed. There was a great divide in the military executives that led to the termination of those who were against the intent and a mere promotion, so to speak, to the faithful.
Certainly the Mara family will hold that thought and moreso after Senator Sir J Ah Koy mooted the incompetence actions of the Qarase regime of the expulsion of Ratu Epeli Ganilau as Chairman of the GCC that contributed to the deteriorating health of the former first Lady and then Roko Tui Dreketi, Ro Lala Mara. The injustice of this catastrophe goes to the victims, the Fiji society who are brutally suffocated from the peace and prosperity of their future. While one may lift a finger and point at another, the onus is with the society as how we can encounter through this hard times and keeping in mind a promise to give our children what they deserve – a brighter future.
nailalakai
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Frankly absurd!
July 24, 2009
It is easy to see why the dictator and those stupid enough to serve him went this far and disgracefully arrested the noble people of our country. If they didn’t show any power of an illegal opposition, Rewa would have been flooded with not just the Methodist people, but the whole of Fiji. Money was received from overseas relatives to help us attend the Bose Ko Viti from when it began until it ended. This would have been the first act of defiance and with the thousands in Rewa the world would have seen how unpopular Frank’s Military Regime is and that they only had a very few supporters.
The laws that they have proposed and keep harping about are not laws, they are Frank the dictator’s SILLY RULES TO SUIT AND JUSTIFY THEIR EXISTENCE AND TO STOP SHOWING THEM UP AS VERY UNPOPULAR, STUPID, INADEQUATE, NO BRAINERS THAT DO NOT HAVE THE ABILITY TO MANAGE THEIR OWN LIVES LET ALONE MANAGE A NATION. All we can say is “Thank God We Have All The Smart, Caring and Thoughtful Chiefs and Frank has the no money, stupid Ones.”
The chiefs we have, value our customs and traditions and we strongly believe they will strive to make sure it is there for future generations. Here speaks one of our smart chiefs and we quote from his book; “Traditional leadership can help strengthen democracy by encouraging the indigenous Fijian people to adopt a more realistic approach to their traditional and customary obligations.” ( Which we have ) Chiefs and elders may suggest that a more modest discharge of these duties would be better suited to circumstances.” ( In the 21st century our chiefs do understand and have always suggested ways of cutting cost. ) “Tradition will continue so long as there is a useful place for it in one’s life.” ( Our chiefly system is who we are and we don’t need an unheard of commoner, only known to us after he couped telling us how it is important to change this and that so all the races can live together happily. ) He has more to say; “Traditional leadership and democracy make uneasy but not hostile bedfellows. There continues to be a place for tradition within our evolving democracy. So long as the Fijian people see in it a structure that is essential to their identity and their well-being, its future will be assured. By the same token, traditional leaders will have to demonstrate their capacity to be relevant. they will also need to be more open to public scrutiny, both from their own people and the wider community.
Moreover, they will have to create for themselves space in the system of governance that reflects the popular will. This they can do by demonstrating to the country at large, that mutual respect, compassion and tolerance are the essence of the traditional system. Ro Teimumu as our high chief, a politician, a loving mother, a catholic and a caring smart lady of class knows this and is doing the above for not only her people of Rewa but for the people of Fiji. We will not or are prepared to listen or obey what we class as Frank’s made up rules in our birth country. Don’t let them stop us!
Through the blogs we can be organised and people can gather else where if the lamu lamu soldiers are ordered to close off the entrance to Lomanikoro. Have many different places where people can attend even for a picnic and to sing hymns but please keep fighting back and don’t make it easy for these Bullies because that is all they are school boy Bullies. Qai Se Warai, Na Qai Ga
Ro Teimumu Supporters.

Fiji not a failed State: PM?

Fiji not a failed State: PM
http://www.fijilive.com/ - July 27, 2009
Sai Comment:
- Another instance where the insane and illegal PM of Fiji is speaking through his head! He just does not understand that no one in Fiji except his minority supporters really believe what he says! Fiji is being run down by his own illegal actions-yet you have to have brains to understand that though. What an embarrasment to have him speak on behalf of the great law abiding and peace loving Fijians. Lord rid Fiji of him and his type so Fiji and its people can once again live in freedom.


Fiji is not a failed State and we do not ride around in tanks enforcing the law, Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama told Australian public broadcaster SBS.Bainimarama intensified his defiance of Australian counterpart Kevin Rudd in the interview broadcasted last night in Australia."If I have to fight anyone, I will fight anyone," Bainimarama said."The situation in Fiji is such that a radical change needs to be brought in, and radical change cannot be brought in by some weak organisation."It has to be a strong entity, and there's no other strong entity than the military."Bainimarama told SBS: "I am not going to give in to have an election. We are not going to have an election just to please Australia and New Zealand.”"The international community thinks we are a failed state, that we are a failed African state, that you see me driving around in a tank."Everything is working well. There is a government in being. It's not a failed state."
He was especially scathing about the European Union, which axed $43m in support for Fiji's sugar industry for this year. It did so, it said, "in the absence of any indications that a legitimate government will be in place in 2009".Bainimarama said: "People think all you have to do is give them $50m and they have an election. Three years down the line, they have another coup. That's OK. We have lots of money. That's what we don't want here.
"Members of the Pacific Island Forum, which has Australia and New Zealand, will meet next month in Cairns Australia, where Fiji is likely to be discussed. The Melanesian Spearhead Group, which has Vanuatu, Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea along with Fiji, have said they will lobby for Fiji’s return to the Forum.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Methodist Maintains Stance Against Illegal Regime

The common link
July 23, 2009
Have you noticed what links these vultures cum conman John Prasad, John Sami, Francis Narayan,Paul Gautam Ramswarup, Felix anthony and Freddie Keshwan and several others preying on the poor people of Fiji. They all take their roots from Hindu families but converted to Christianity for their own opportunistic self interests. There is a saying in Hindi that says if one cannot be loyal to their own people and religion and values , then they cannot be loyal and honest with others and a converted religion. These people have blasphemed the great principles and cannons of not just Hinduism but also Christainity. Ultimately they they will die damned.
blogger
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An opinion
July 23, 2009
As a long-time observer of Fijian affairs, who wrote about 400 Fiji-related articles on Wikipedia, I have long been mystified by the behaviour of the Mara children. What I’m about to say may not be the whole truth, but there is one that most of the media just don’t get: In the 2000 coup, Adi Koila was kidnapped by Speight’s thugs and held hostage for 56 days. From what I have heard, she was brutally treated. According to the late Sir Vijay Singh, that was what prompted her father to resign the presidency. I have reason to believe that Qarase’s leniency towards Speight – AND his inclusion of some of Speight’s supporters, including his brother, in the government – enraged the Mara family. While that doesn’t excuse their behaviour, it does change the context of it, in my opinion. Having said that, I don’t think they’d be doing it if their father were alive.
blogger
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Police have released two Methodist ministers and Fiji’s former education minister, who had been detained and questioned over government concerns an upcoming church conference would veer into political territory. The Fiji Live website is reporting former education minister and Rewa paramount chief, Ro Teimumu Kepa, and two Methodist Church ministers have appeared in the Suva Magistrate Court and were released on bail following a three-day detention.

Church conference tumult
Fiji Government spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Neumi Leweni on Wednesday confirmed the cancellation of the annual church conference, planned for the end of August. He says if the conference covers political issues it would be a clear breach of Fiji’s Public Emergency Regulations. Ro Teimumu Kepa, whose village was to play host to the conference, had urged that the meeting proceed as planned. Fiji’s interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama told Fiji Live he believed the media was blowing the issue out of proportion. “I don’t know why they’re making a big deal out of this because the government and the military have said no and that’s where the matter should rest,” he said. “I think it’s the press people that are making a big deal out of this.”

Show of solidarity
Christian leaders in Australia and New Zealand are showing solidarity for their colleagues in Fiji.
Australia’s Uniting Church has flown a special representative to Fiji to support members of the Fiji Methodist Church. Bruce Mullen is Associate Director of Church Solidarity in the Pacific for the Uniting Church of Australia – a union of Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregational Churches. He says he’s met with representatives from the Fiji Methodists Church and admires their courage and commitment to democracy. “There is probably very little we can do in Fiji itself except to stand with the Church here, but in our own situation, our own backyard, we can advocate on their behalf with our own governments, with the international church community and with the international community generally,” he said.

‘Attack on the Gospel’
The former President of the Methodist Church in New Zealand, Reverend Tavake Tupou told Radio Australia’s Pacific Beat program that politics cannot be separated from spiritual life. He says it is important for Pacific church leaders to demonstrate their concern over the detention of the Fijian Methodist Church leaders. The detention of church leaders, “is not just an attack on Fiji’s constitution,” he said. “I think this is an attack on the heart of the Gospel.”
- Radio Australia
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A Fiji court order has silenced the paramount chief Ro Teimumu Kepa and two top Methodist Church ministers after it charged them with defying the Public Emergency Regulation over their plans to organise the church’s annual conference next month. Ro Teimumu and the church president, the Reverend Ame Tugaue, and the secretary general, the Reverend Tuikilakila Waqairatu, are now on bail to appear in court in three weeks.
Matelita Ragogo reports.
“In the next 21 days, they are not allowed to have any meetings, they are not allowed to be seen in public or conduct anything that might be construed to be a meeting. They had to surrender all their travel documents, and Ro Teimumu in particular, she is not to publish any other material pertaining to the annual conference of the Methodist church.”

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I write to offer my support and solidarity to the Gone Marama Bale na Roko Tui Dreketi, who was unjustly and unceremoniously detained in the past few days. The boldness and courage of this Lady and leader in making a stand against the devious, self-serving, and ultimately self-defeating manipulation of the present illegal Regime, is a breath of fresh air in the cynical and dishonorable times we now live in. As disgraceful as her detention is though, we must nonetheless accept in faith that this IS all part of God’s Plan, as the lady herself so eloquently put it in her letter to her people. Jesus, Himself began the battle to throw off darkness and evil, and to replace it with His Kingdom, with His death on Calvary’s Cross. Since then, Christians have always been impelled by the implications of their faith to struggle and stand against evil. St Telemachus for instance was, by his own death, instrumental in ending the barbaric practice of gladiatorial death sport in the Roman Empire. William Wilberforce, by his life of sacrifice, spearheaded the abolition of slavery in Victorian times. Lord Shaftsbury’s exertions kick-started the dawn of industrial emancipation and worker’s rights during the same era. Elizabeth Fry was the first prison reformer. Samuel Plimsoll spearheaded shipping safety regulations and reform. John Wesley, St Vincent de Paul (Ladies of Charity) and William Booth (Salvation Army) founded pioneering organizations to succor and minister to the poor in the preceding Century. Later the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King forfeited even his own life for his stand of faith and principle against the insidious scourge of racism.
In all cases, these Christian saints acted out of the dictates of their faith, at great personal cost and risk, often against brutal or hardnosed Governments that were either indifferent to the injustice, or who were part of it themselves under the lobbying and control of those, who were directly benefitting from the status quo. But not one of them ever backed down, as to do so would mean betraying their consciences as well as their God.

Fiji once again finds herself faced by this kind of evil. In 2000 it was Speight. Now it is Bainimarama. In 2000 it was rebellion. In 2006/9, the rebellion has succeeded and the Barbarians have risen to power on the back of guns, brutality, lies and intransigence. The situation seems hopeless and the usurpers seem to hold all the cards that count. But just as the injustice and evil of the past always raised up Christian movers and shakers of conscience to opposition, so are the lies, wickedness and travesty of Bainimarama’s Fiji raising up champions like Ro Teimumu Kepa.
The question for people like her is “Are we our brother’s keeper?” According to God’s law, and people’s man-made constitutional law and values, yes we are. These are for two reasons, the work of the Church in the community, and its prophetic role against the injustice of this coup. The Regime is WRONG to try and stop either.
In any crises management there are four pitfalls that stakeholders may fall into. These are panic, apathy, fear and denial. Good leaders are able to communicate the truth, and inspire peoples’ spirits in order to strategically motivate them out of those pitfalls into just and righteous action. Winston Churchill is the best crises manager known in history when he fearlessly asked for the British peoples’ steadfastness knowing that the technically superior German Army were preparing to bomb London. And England won the battle and the war.
Like the infamous Nazi propaganda machine, Bainimarama’s illegal Regime also hopes to use its ridiculous PER and hand-picked judiciary to deny Ro Temumu-Kepa and the Methodist Church leaders’ right to be their “brother’s keeper”. But whatever unjust and unjustifiable trumped up charges and punishment they dream up, they will NOT prevail!
Dr. Mere Tuisalalo Samisoni, SDL member for Lami Open Constituency.
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Fiji’s current judiciary seems completely oblivious to the deep contradictions of its own making which it continues to create. Having accommodated the “clean up coup” of December 5th 2006, the Fiji judiciary, along with the police and military, are now so corrupt through trying to protect themselves in perpetuity that all they can do is continue to make these silly ruling which try to enhance their own legitimacy – “cleaning up whoever doubts their legality”. And so the targeting of the mass media is widened to include the Methodist Church and its brave office-bearers who will not bow to this Annual conference ban. Why should a church become subservient to a public decree that is born of a psychotic fear from a military that has lost its way and enforce its own nightmare on its own people?
This provocation by the Military and the Police, now confirmed by silly judicial rulings in the courts, simply confirms that the illegal regime are spoiling for a fight with those who stand against it. That is the pre-eminent “incitement” at work in this case. The threat to further unjust dis-order does not come from the justice seeking paramount chief Ro Teimumu Kepa but comes from:
1. the discredited Commodore and his hapless crew of senior officers who refuse to see the writing on the wall and stand against this ridiculous and foolish “state of emergency”;
2. the Miliary Police which is trying to drum up its own Christian crusade to legitimise itself and
3. the judiciary that is bent on trying to bury its own failure to accept its constitutional limits and instead apply a concocted “law” to limit freedom of speech, association and assembly.
One wonders how long this psychosis can last.
charleswyman
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As the Roko Tui Dreketi she was very much in control and knew exactly what had to be done to keep the respect of her people. As a citizen of her birth country, a dictatorship now, under the dictator Frank Bainimarama her rights has been taken away from her and treated like a common criminal. It is not the Fiji that most of us know. Have we all forgotten the date last Monday, 20th of July 2004? This was the day when it was announced in Suva the passing of her older sister, Ro Lady Lala Mara, who was then the Roko Tui Dreketi. Ironically, it was the day after that, Ro Teimumu was arrested for sticking to her principles and standing up to Frank’s Bainimarama’s illegal military regime. She did it not only for herself but for her people of Rewa and the people of Fiji. From her father, Ro Lala inherited the title of Roko Tui Dreketi, the traditional title of the rulers of the Burebasaga Confederacy which covers the provinces of Rewa, Nadroga-Navosa, Namosi, Serua, Kadavu and parts of Ba and Ra. After her death, she was succeeded by her younger sister Ro Teimumu Vuikaba Kepa, sadly and disgracefully arrested one day after the 5th anniversary ( 21/07/09 ) of her older sister’s death from the stately home of Valelevu in Lomanikoro. As I thought back of the few days after Adi Lala’s death when her daughters, especially Koila was in a state of despair and so distressed because her Nau couldn’t be laid to rest in Lakeba close to their Ratu, the Tui Nayau.
Twice the people of Lau in the Fijian traditional way asked for the Roko Tui Dreketi, Ro Lala to be taken to Lakeba for burial but was refused by the people of Rewa who at the time had Ului on their side. ( My apologies for not knowing the correct Fijian terms for what was performed that night. ) For one that stood by the Mara children thick and thin, I was upset and felt every little bit of what they were going through. In the Western world it was the norm and honourable thing to have your parents buried side by side. It was the last beautiful task the children could do for their parents. Here we had a great love story and a marriage that lasted 54 years so naturally they should be together for eternity.
I could not understand why they had to be apart now. While I was in the kitchen trying to console Koila, Adi Teimumu walked in and sat down. She then asked me to go and sit next to her which I did. Holding my hands and in a soft pleasing manner she explained to me the demands of the indigenous Fijian traditions, customs and protocol. She said it was continuous, involved and even though at times weary it had to be adhered to. She also mentioned that Adi Lala and the children had enjoyed very much the pampering they had all received from her people so it was only befitting that they bury their chief in their chiefly burial ground in Rewa. She concluded that with grace and dignity, none of us must regret later the erosion of the chiefly values and that these values needed to be exercised for the indigenous people of Fiji. I understood what she was saying because I had been brought up to respect the chiefs of Fiji by my dear parents. I was taken back and it was then that I realized how much Ro Teimumu was in control of what was ahead of her as the next Roko Tui Dreketi. Today, because Fiji is a dictatorship ruled by the dictator Frank Bainimarama this innocent human being born into one of the country’s chiefly systems has been denied her responsibility to her people and treated like a common criminal.
What can any of us do? How do you fight a Dictator? Why have her nieces and nephew, Ului the military man allowed it to happen when it was them that broke the law first. Why isn’t her other relatives protecting her, Epeli and Tuki? Where does the chiefly system go from here? A lot of questions are going through my head as is for the majority that can never be answered in a dictatorship but can be resolved democratically in a democracy and a just legal system. Ului, you had listened to your Aunty then, please for all our sakes don’t allow her to be used to justify the stance you and the military have taken. The least you could do is protect her from being treated like a common criminal and give her the respect she is entitled to by your late mother’s people and the rest of us that care and love her deeply. Ro Epeli Malaitini, who at the chiefly village of Cuva at the end of Lady Lala’s mourning period said; “God always had the final say in people’s lives, which was why it is so important to appreciate and maintain the links that bound Fiji’s chiefly clans together.” He called on younger indigenous Fijians to learn from the older chiefs who despite political differences, cherished their links to the different tribes that make up the nation.
Ro Teimumu also said; “We must examine the traditional demands of our race and social structure in light of the resources we have at hand and strike a workable balance.” Life was never meant to be easy but if we treated each other with honesty, integrity and fairness, we can deal with life a lot better. My Australian family and I have great respect in our hearts for what you have done. You and your family are with us in thought, wishes and prayer.
Bubu Laisa’s daughter,
Rosalind

Qualities of A True Fijian Chief

24 July 2009
It is a clear case of “cometh the hour, cometh the man” I consider myself to be very privilidged to bear witness to a very special event in our history that is rarely witnessed. That is the time when the true chiefs rise up to defend their people while the wannabees tend to fade into the background waiting for things to calm down, then they appear again to claim back their wannabe positions.A “turaga” will always be a turaga, a “bati” will always be a bati, a “gonedau” will always be a gonedau, a “mataisau” will always be a mataisau and a “tauvanua” can never claim to be a true chief.
The Marama Roko Tui Dreketi and the Turaga Roko Tui Bau are descendants of the true chiefly family of Fiji.One may wonder why the respect for the chiefly system in Fiji has eroded so severely. It is solely because those who never have any business in being chiefs are forcing their ways into Ratu and Adi titles which they never have the right to in the first place and claiming to be descendants of non-titled, non-existant chiefs of old. These are the types that is commonly known by any rugby player as “coming in from the side” type of chiefs.We have often testified that the chiefs are from God. As is evident in this very special moment in the history of our existence as the Fijian race, that statement in the Bible can only apply to true blue blooded chiefs.
Not to any Tom, Dick & Harry calling themselves Ratu and Adi but are very much at loss as to the job description of being one. Some of us will be very surprised to know that some of our very prominent Ratu and Adi have no rights at all to those titles. No wonder the members of the BLV were told to go sit under the mango tree and drink home brew. Because that august body is full of wannabees and people who don’t know their job.A true chief will acknowledge that without his/her people, they are nothing. Therefore his/her service will always be to the people first and self later. A chief who respect his people will get respect in return and a true chief will readily acknowledge that people’s respect should never be taken for granted to justify discontinuing his respect for his people. A true chief will always have the welfare of his people close to his heart.The above is rarely witnessed nowadays because true Fijians chiefs are an endangered species. Sadly, there are not many of them around and the Fijian people, as a unique race on the face of this earth, are being led to a slow death. Wannabe chiefs are more concerned with the figure in their bank account than with the livelihood of their people.Many will highlight the fact that a woman is standing up in the face of danger to fight for what she believe in because of the Christian faith gifted to her and her people by her forefathers.
What many will fail to realise is that regardless of whether it is a man or a woman, it takes a true blue blood to flow in your veins to be able counter head-on the dangers, the likes of which is descending upon the Fijian people.I salute the Marama Roko Tui Dreketi for her courage and determination to fight for what she believe in and unconsciously being the hero for those who believe that good will always overcome evil. For a Catholic allowing herself to be humiliated for the sake of the Methodist and more so for her people, she has endeared herself to the hearts of many. Indeed, the Lord works in mysterious ways.
Sega ni ura me damu ni kua

Thursday, July 23, 2009

World Church Organise Against Illegal Fiji Regime

The Council for World Mission says it’s going to lobby governments throughout Pacific countries to take action against Fiji. The comment follows the arrest of several Methodist church leaders and Fiji’s most senior female High Chief over the church’s annual conference, which the interim government has banned. The interim prime minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama says those detained are appearing in court this afternoon, in relation to the breach of a permit given to them when they met as a standing committee seven days ago. Martin Baker of the council’s Pacific arm says in many countries the church is a major player in national infrastructure and any pressure on government can have a significant influence. “I think we have a profound concern to see what appears to be a growing level of religious oppression and especially oppression of a major church in Fiji, I don’t think it bodes well for the future. I mean, to alienate a group of that significance seems to me to be a likely cause for growing unrest and increased conflict within that nation.” Martin Baker says he’s written to New Zealand’s prime minister and the council’s management team will meet next week to form a plan of action.
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Fiji police have charged the paramount chief Ro Teimumu Kepa and two top Methodist Church ministers with defying the Public Emergency Regulation. The church president, the Reverend Ame Tugaue, and the secretary general, the Reverend Tuikilakila Waqairatu, have been charged with contravening orders by organising a meeting last week with two church figures that the interim regime wants to have expelled from the Methodists’ leadership. Ro Teimumu has been charged with inciting the people of her home province Rewa by publishing a letter on the internet which invited the church for its annual conference after the interim regime had banned the gathering. The three have been released on bail and made to surrender their passports.
They are due back in court in three weeks to enter a plea. Although the annual Methodist conference has been banned by the interim regime, there has been no official church statement yet to call off the event.
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FSC continues to deny growers data on the amount of sugar manufactured weekly at each of its mills, adding to suspicion that it has something to hide. It takes the industry back to the days of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company (FSC) when growers often felt cheated of their proper dues because the Company kept such data confidential. This situation was rectified only after the 1970 Denning Award which finally provided justice and equity to growers and brought a modicum of stability to the sugar industry.
Forty-five years later, things appear to have come full circle. Once again executives of the milling company, no doubt under directions from their (local) expatriate consultants, themselves former CSR staff, are withholding vital information from growers in an industry in which they have a 70% stake. However, figures NFU managed to obtain show that mills are still performing pathetically indicated by an increasingly poor overall TCTs of 14 tonnes of cane being used to produce one tonne of sugar. Mill statistics for the week ending 20th July are as follows:
Lautoka Mill
Weekly cane crushed (tonnes) 22,354
Total crushed to date 65,393
Penang Mill
Weekly cane crushed (tonnes) 11,935
Total crushed to date 75,880
Labasa Mill
Weekly cane crushed (tonnes) 32,017
Total crushed to date 141,204
Rarawai Mill
Weekly cane crushed (tonnes) 4,566
Total crushed to date 6,799
Total sugar in stock : 21,000 tonnes with 12,000 T at Labasa and 9000T at Lautoka
TCTS 14
FSC is still 9000 tonnes short of a full load for the deferred shipment now due at the end of the month of July, 2009.
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Eratou sa sereki na Gone Marama Bale, kei ratou na Talatala. Ena qai kacivi tale ni oti e 3 na macawa (21 days) na nodratou kisi. Lewa na Mataveilewai meratou kua ni vuka i vanuatani, ka meratou solia na nodratou passport ki na Mataveilewai. Sa vakatabui vei ratou meratou na bose, se veivosaki. Meda kua ni yalolailai na i Taukei. Na qai qo ena qai ga. Meda yadra tiko, ka kua ni toso e muri. Ratou nakita qo na mataivalu, ni ra tovolea mera vakamalumalumutaki keda, ni ra tovolea mera veisau taka na noda vakasama kei na noda vakanananu. Ia o keda, e matata tikoga na dina. Oratou ga na butako, na laba, na basu-lawa o Bainimarama, era sa kania tu qo na noda buno na lewenivanua, era vodo wavoki ena pajero, era voli vale ena ilavo ni FDB kei na Merchant Bank, era voli ena motoka kei na vale mai vei ira na daunibisinisi. E matata tiko na dina, ka sega ni tabonaki rawa. Na qai qo ena qai ga!
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Rewa paramount chief Ro Teimumu Kepa and Methodist Church ministers Ame Tugaue and Tuikilakila Waqairatu have been released following their three-day detention. The three appeared before Suva magistrate Eparama Rokoika inside a packed courtroom. Prosecutor John Rabuku appeared for the State, Sevuloni Valenitabua for Ro Teimumu and Aseri Vakaloloma for Tugaue and Waqairatu. Both Tugaue and Waqairatu are alleged to have organized the Methodist Church Standing committee meeting on July 17 in Suva, allowing the attendance of Reverend Tomasi Kanailagi and Manasa Lasaro, which was in contravention of the order. Ro Teimumu is alleged to have published a letter on the Internet whereby inciting the people of the province of Rewa to meet and assemble for the Bose ko Viti, a clear defiance of the provisions of the Public Emergency Regulations. The case will be recalled on August 13 when they are expected to take their plea.
fijilive
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John Prasad – (BOTTOM FEEDER) check the nature of his relationship with AG. It starts with cronyism with no intent to disguise a complete disregard for qualification. Chum hasn’t done much so there isn’t much to write about someone as incompetent and inept. Chum’s father-in-law was also pretty high up in the Civil service – more cronyism. Suva Grammar boy blows good Worked at Rewa Dairy as quality controller, went to Massey Uni (P/North) in the mid-80s. Back to Rewa Dairy, came to New Zealand around late eighties, worked for a number of agriculture related companies as sales manager. Went to China , couldn’t handle it, returned with tail between his legs. Did his business admin mid-90s. The programme is average, it did not offer enough Financial modules to warrant any in-depth ability in any financial role.
Chum has never held a management position prior to crony appointment with FDB/Finance and was unemployed for long periods. Chums claims of being chair of Malti Investments is a contrived joke. Malti Investments is Chums family trust – it is not registered on the companies register in New Zealand, has no significant or traceable record of commercial action, joint venture investment and achieved nothing. The trust is a dodge with homes, and increasing with Fiji Govt Taxpayer money.
Chum has had no role to play with any community, and is a professional opportunist. What chum does best and excels at is “bottom feeding”. Re: check AG’s bottom. In a nutshell, here is a monkey put in charge of Fiji’s finance. The bloke has no commercial, management or financial background. That he refuses to accede to doing media interviews shows a lack of transparency. Works even better with a media ban. No doubt about it. Chum neither has anywhere near the qualifications nor anything like anything resembling experience for the job but then chum is a bottom feeder.
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The arrest of the Fiji paramount chief Ro Teimumu Kepa has prompted fears for her safety.
Rewa Provincial Council’s deputy chairman, Pita Tagicakiverata, says when he visited the chief at the Central Police Station yesterday she was cheerful. Mr Tagicakiverata says it appears the charges Ro Teimumu faces are in relation to having accepted on Sunday the Methodist church’s request to host its conference. But he was cautious about saying anything that might endanger her. “That is a concern of all Rewans. We don’t want to see our paramount chief in custody like this but I was very glad yesterday when I saw her at CID headquarters and she was well, smiling and all that. Her health and safety is our concern and I’m glad that she is being treated well” Pita Tagicakiverata of Fiji’s Rewa Provincial Council.
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Fiji’s interim Prime Minister has confirmed that Methodist church leaders in police custody will appear in court this afternoon. This follows ongoing tussles over the past few months between the interim government and the church as to whether its annual conference can go ahead. Two days ago the country’s most senior female High Chief, Rewa Province’s Ro Teimumu Kepa was also taken into custody, allegedly for a letter outlining her intention to allow the church to hold the conference in her province next month. Commodore Frank Bainimarama says both Ro Teimumu and the church leaders breached the conditions of the permit given to them when the standing committee met seven days ago. He has told Auckland’s Radio Tarana it is pointless for the church to try and go ahead with its conference.
“If you look at everyone that’s making the decision in the Methodist Church, they are all politicians. They are backed by chiefs who have been ousted who are in the SDL Party, they are backed by a thinktank, a group of people who have been ousted by the government. It’s a political move and we are not going to tolerate this.”
We say – Ok Frank, now turn around and see your regime apologists/beneficiaries nobodies. They’re mostly failed politicians, failed businessmen/women, corrupt opportunists etc,etc. At least the Methodist Church clerics and the SDL have the peoples mandate. And what about you Frank? No mandate – just gundate!
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Christian Crusaders were mobilized to defend the faith of Jesus Christ in all aspect. Though the times have changed, the concept still remains and one must vow his/her commitment to the protection of our faith. Fiji has a history where the vanua and intergrated with the Lotu and they cannot divorce. Attempts to do this in the past have considerably failed. And for reasons of solidarity and allegience, all Christians in Fiji must stand to see that nothing will deter or destroy the very roots of our belief. Perhaps we have reached the apex of this on-going problem in Fiji and it is time where the rise of “Crusaders” is seen inevitable. We have fasted and prayed. We have been encouraged by the word of God to tarry for the right time.For one thing is becoming clearer – “nai valu ni lotu sa na vakarau basika tale”. Fiji – God has rested the lives of these treasonous individuals and the ungodly into our hands. It is the matter of taking the first step. It is the matter of marching to the Conference, not for the reason of the Conference – but to the illegal regime what it means when we stay committed to our God and to our patriacrh. We have a history, we cherish the sacrifices of our forefathers; and we now stand to defend it from the “Johnny come lately” who sold our identity for their selfish desires. God speaks to us today
“Do not fear, for I, the God of your forefathers, is here to strengthen you and fight for you. You shall stand in the midst of the people to procliam my glory; stand and be still, for I am the Lord of Host. I shall bring your enemies to the frontier; I shall weaken their strength as the hoppers of the fields. I shall create confussion in their camp; I shall smote the harden hearted with my sword. No longer shall the wicked be tormenting the righteous; No longer the ungodly be a threat to you. For I have clothed you with my glory; and I have placed an ephod in your breast; thou shall walk in the valley of destruction; and your swords shall consume the wicked souls. For they cry out for mercy in repentance of their deeds; I shall not hear their cry; and I shall proclaim you as my child; the people of this new generation”, thus saith the Lord.
lotukoviti
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This saga has a new twist. The move by the military has encouraged the entire Fiji people to breakloose from their controls. Any retaliation from now onwards is not of a law-breaking citizen, but a mere patriach protection as the defender of what is left with us – the vanua and the lotu. Mobilizing the kaiviti into a communal activity is nothing new. It is part of us – something that we are born with. Hyped and psyched from the continuos injustice and military intimidation for the past two and half years, the kaiviti has now reached its limits and a breakthrough to insanity is coming. We have been holding back because of the knowlege that Aiyaz is behind this, for his ploy to destroy the Fijian system and the Lotu. Articles were written to bring the “ulukaus” (likes of Frank, Teleni & others)into some sanity for the future of the kaiviti. Now, they have ignored the many call to sanity and initiated a move – by rounding the “Gone Marama Bale Na Roko Tuidreketi” and the “Prophets” of our living God into the barracks unto the Fiji Courts;as heralds of the truth we stand to call for all “dra ni kaiviti dina” to stand and fight back.
Our fight today will secure the future of our children. If it means death – so be it. Follow through this blog for the time has come to carry that “crusade sword” and terminate the “ungodly”.
macaiasiliga
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Murderous Frank Bainimarama wants to destroy Methodist Church supreme body – Annual Conference
July 23, 2009
METHODIST CHURCH OF FIJI –Illegal Regime POWER Struggle
The no holds barred attempt to snuff out the Methodist Church in Fiji by Frank’s illegal regime is coming to a head. What is unfolding is the struggle between the forces of good represented by the Methodist Church and evil represented by Frank’s illegal regime. Frank the evil accuser in his warped sense of being above politics accusers the Church through its lawfully constituted constitution via its annual Conference of being involved in politics. All except him folks! What then is Frank and his evil empire’s strategy? Answer: Simple- by not having the annual Methodist Conference the Church becomes illegal like him and his regime! For the Annual Conference is the only lawful constituted forum that authorises all church business both spiritual and temporal.
Under the Methodist Constitution, the hierarchy of the Methodist Church has at its apex the Annual Conference, also known as Church Conference or simply Conference.
The following Chart shows what the power structure of the Church looks like.
Fiji Methodist Church Structure
Annual Conference (Supreme body)

Standing Committee (Executive body of the Conference)

President of the Church (Chief pastor and official Representative of the Church)

General Secretary (Executive Officer of the Conference)

Divisional Superintendents (Responsible pastors and officials of the Church in each Division)

Circuit Ministers and Ministers (Responsible pastors within the Circuit)

Church laityFrom the above Chart, it is clear that the supreme or all-powerful body of the Church is the Annual Conference. It is a large and representative body and meets only once a year.
Clauses 67 and 68 of the Constitution provide as follows:-
“67. There shall be a Conference of the Methodist Church in Fiji, which shall meet annually. There shall be one Conference only, comprising both ministerial and lay representatives.
68. The Conference shall consist of the following:
(a) Ordained ministers(b) The lay vice- President(c) The two immediate past vice- Presidents(d) Circuit lay representatives(e) One lay representative from each section of the secretariat(f) The head or one representative from
Dilkusha Girls’ HomeVeilomani Boys’ homeBa Methodist HospitalMethodist Lay Training CentreMethodist Handcraft and Farming School
(g) The Administrator of the Deaconess Order(h) The President and the Secretary of the Methodist Women’s Fellowship
(i) A representative of the Overseas Missions Committee
(j) The Secretary for Education
(k) The Principal or Head Teacher of each church school or his/ her representative
(l) All ordained deaconesses
(m) One woman representative from each division
(n)One youth representative from each division, being a member of the Church under 30 years of age
(o) Ex officio lay national leaders of the church (Financial Secretary, Property Development Supervisor)
(p) The President’s Panel. For this the President may appoint no more than ten extra lay members of Conference choosing church members who, in his judgment, have a special contribution to make to the work of the Annual Conference.”
“Each Annual Conference of the Methodist Church in Fiji shall appoint a Standing Committee to act as the executive of the Conference in matters which may arise between Conferences.
The responsibilities and functions of the Standing Committee are set out in the Appendix to the Constitution of the Church which provides as follows:

A. Terms of Reference of the Standing Committee
1. To make decisions on matters which are not otherwise provided for in the Constitution of the Methodist Church in Fiji.
2. To deal with matters which, by the Constitution of the Methodist Church in Fiji, are under the authority of the Conference.
3. To see that Conference decisions are carried out, making any supplementary decisions necessary to ensure this.
4. To deal with matters which the Conference directs the Standing Committee to handle, including the items under Section A of the Conference Agenda.
5. To receive reports of the decisions of the Working Committee on Ministry, and to take any action necessary.
B. Personnel of the Standing Committee
The Standing Committee shall consist of 32 people. Provision shall be made for representation of women, youth and minority groups in the Church.
1. The following shall be ex officio members:
The President, Ex- President, Vice- President, General Secretary, the Superintendent of the Suva-Davuilevu Division, the Superintendent of the Indian Division, 1 lay representative of the Indian Division recommended by its Annual Divisional Meeting.
2. The remaining members shall be elected by Conference in such a way as to give equal representation on the committee to ministers and lay people, including the ex officio members. They shall include at least 4 women, at least 1 young person, and at least 3 representatives of minority groups within the Church (e.g. Indian, Rotuman, Banaban, European etc.).
3. Any lay person who has been a representative to any two Conferences may be included in the personnel, subject to the provisions in paragraph C on the method of election, and provided that he/she is a confirmed member of the Methodist Church for a period of not less than four continuous years, and has consented in writing to being nominated.
4. The Standing Committee shall serve from January to December of the year following its election.”

Yes all ye faithful Methodists should their be no Conference this August then according to our constitution the church and we the flock will all become like Frank and his regime- Illegal. The persecution and jailing of the standing committee members is the harbinger of the beast that has been foretold in the bible in the end days. This is just what the Devil Frank wants! Do we want that and suffer eternal damnation! No! So stand up and defend your faith now!

Modechai Ester
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Sources from Fiji have confirmed that there was no sighting of high chief, Ro Teimumu Kepa and the four Methodist Church clerics at or around Suva’s court house this morning. Their contacts at the court registry say there is provision for them to appear later in the day. Meanwhile, they report that people in the greater Suva area are going about their normal Thursday errands.
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Power is not a means, it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish dictatorship, so wrote George Orwell. And that is what has been taking place in Fiji since December 2006. Now, the deranged and illegal bully boys in the police and military have once again barred their dictatorial fangs, supported by a section of the Mara-Ganilau clan, in arresting the men of God – the Methodists – and the paramount chief of Rewa, Ro Teimumu Kepa, whose late husband taught us the meaning and value of human rights in Fiji.
But we must not be distracted from our ultimate mission – to peacefully or violently overthrow the devils in disguise who are currently ruling Fiji, encouraged by a pliant and corrupt judiciary and an illegal president who has no constitutional powers to issue decrees or impose or extend public emergency.
To Justice Daniel Goundar, Anthony Gates, Paul Madigan and all judicial lackeys of the regime, we say, enjoy your days on the bench, for in the end justice will catch up with you – as to Madigan, he exemplifies the corruption and cronyism at its best – the very thing he had claimed he was trying to eradicate in the establishment of FICAC.Military fear is reasonable fear, and the more reasonable it is, the less there is to fear in it.
So, to the bully boys, we say, your days are numbered. Remember what happened to Oliver Cromwell. He died of malaria in 1858. He had abolished the monarchy, de-established the church and united British Isles. When the monarchy was restored in 1660, Cromwell’s body was exhumed in 1660 and beheaded. His head was kept on public display until 1685. People often ask me, Kofi Annan, the former Secretary-General of the UN once wrote, what difference one person can make in the face of injustice, conflict, human rights violations, mass poverty and disease: I answer by citing the courage, tenacity, dignity and magnanimity of Nelson Mandela. We must draw courage and hope from Mandela’s long march to freedom, as he told his fellow South Africans in 1951: “Sons and daughters of Africa, our tasks are mighty indeed, but I have abundant faith in our ability to reply to the challenge posed by the situation. Under the slogan of FULL DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS IN SOUTH AFRICA NOW, we must march forward into victory.”
We repeat to the people of Fiji, what Mandela told his suffering people: “You can see that there is no easy walk to freedom anywhere, and many of us will have to pass through the valley of the shadow of death again and again before we reach the mountain tops of our desires.” Again, we hear that Ro Teimumu Kepa will be prosecuted for incitement. Let the bully boys and the brainless A-G charge you, for remember Mandela’s ringing words of 7November 1962: “Posterity will prove that I was innocent.”He told his people: “I am charged with inciting people to commit an offence by way of protest against the law; a law which neither I nor any of my people had any say in preparing.” The same applies to all the laws that have been passed since the abrogation of the Constitution – we have no obligation to obey unjust laws, for as Mahatma Gandhi, once reminded us: “An unjust law is itself a species of violence. Arrest for its breach is more so.”
There must be no turning back now, for as Mandela told the world from the dock in his Rivonia Trial in 1964: “The time comes in the life of any nation when there remain only two choices – submit or fight. That time has now come to South Africa. We shall not submit and we have no choice but to hit back by all means in our power in defence of our people, our future and our freedom.” So let us support Ro Temimum Kepa and the valiant Methodist talatalas – it is now time to fight the illegal regime. These brainless brawns are beyond redemption. The future of the Fijian race is at stake in Fiji!
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The issue is not so much that a high chief has been apprehended at midnight and taken for questioning without any justfication. It is more about the moral repugnance and abomination of denial of very basic tenets of natural justice to a decent citizen of fiji whose rights to human freedom , dignity and freedom of speech are enshrined in not only the abbrogated constitution but also in the preamble to the Charter tha the regime has adopted as its mantra. It is also about the traditional respect that we have for all the mothers, sisters and citisens of our country. Religious freedoms form the cornestone of all civilised societies and the suppression of the Methodists in Fiji cannot and should not be condoned by those who have any respect for their own rights and religions.
It is time for all the religious groups to show total solidarity with the Methodists.

Pro-regime Media Abetting Illegal Regime


Fiji's pro-regime media namely State owned Radio Fiji and private Legend FM are continuing to give prominence and prime air time to dictatorship regime's head Frank Bainimarama and Permanent Secretary for Information Neumi Leweni to mis-inform the people of Fiji regarding the circumstances surrounding the arrest and detention of Marama Roko Tui Dreketi Ro Teimumu Kepa and the leadership of Methodist Church.Radio Fiji and Communications Fiji Ltd - which operates five radio stations - two Hindi, two English and one Fijian station, have completely succumbed to censorship and allow the regime air time to state blatant lies and provide misinformation. The Fiji Sun under the leadership of Peter Lomas sold its independence to the regime a few weeks before the imposition of the new legal order on 10th April and its daily editions glorify Bainimarama, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum and other regime leaders in return for advertisements. Both radio Fiji and Legend FM still say that Ro Teimumu and the Church leaders are being questioned by police. There is no mention of them being detained by the military or initially the police in Ro Teimumu's case. Both radio stations reported this morning that all four are being questioned by police.The last shreds of neutrality, independence and impartiality of the Fiji Sun, Radio Fiji and Communications Fiji Ltd have well and trully gone with their decision to allow the regime absolute freedom to bombard innocent citizens with abuse and accusations and refusing to take the victims' side of the story in an attempt to try and get them aired or even for the censors to reject it.
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Ro Teimumu spends night in military cell
The Marama Roko Tui Dreketi Ro Teimumu Kepa spent last night locked up in a military cell with her own peronal blanket.Ro Teimumu, arrested from Lomanikoro village in Rewa around 12am on Wednesday, spent close to 10 hours in a police cell at Central Police Station in Suva until she was taken to the CID headquarters in Toorak for interrogation. Ro Teimumu was given temporary reprieve when she was released from police custody to rest at a home in Suva but was told to return last night for further questioning. Sources have confirmed that Ro Teimumu went to the Central Police Station and after police completed their interview to try and establish whether she was inciting people, the high chief was told she was free and being formally released. But at the same time Ro Teimumu was told by police that military officers wanted to question her as well. We can confirm that while a few of her people from Rewa were waiting at the front entrance of CPS to take her home, soldiers arrived through the back gate of the police station located opposite the Reserve Bank of Fiji building. The soldiers whisked Ro Teimumu away through the back gate in a military vehicle, unknown to the few people of Rewa who were waiting in front of the station. We have confirmation that she was locked up in a military cell at Queen Elizabeth Barracks.
We can also confirm from sources close to the military that Frank Bainimarama's trusted ally Sitiveni Qiliho was seen repeatedly walking outside the cell in what sources say was an attempt to intimidate Ro Teimumu. Qiliho was in full military uniform and armed with a pistol in a holster that he normally wears around the knee. He is the operations chief of Third Infantry Regiment led by Ro Teimumu's nephew Ratu Tevita Uluilakeba Mara.
Coupfourpointfive can also confirm that the general secretary of Methodist Church Reverend Tuikilakila aqairatu, Reverend Manasa Lasaro and Reverend Tomasi Kanailagi were taken by soldiers to their respective homes last night to have their shower and change their clothes before being returned to QEB where they are also detained.Meanwhile sources have told us that some people from Rewa province staying and working in Suva tried to pay a visit to Ro Teimumu last night but were stopped at the QEB main entrance and told to go away.
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Analysis of Bainimarama's speech at AIDB
Frank Bainimarama's speech about media freedom at the Asia Institute for Broadcast Development conference in Nadi are in total contrast to the realities being practiced by Fiji's dictatorship regime. Coupfourpointfive has picked a few examples of Bainimarama's lies:
1. Bainimarama's claim that the Public Emergency Regulations is a temporary measure is a lie. The PER has been in force for three and a half months. Two weeks ago he told Radio Fiji that the regime intended to impose the PER for the rest of the year.
2. His claim that the PER is contributing towards a stable socio-political platform is also a horrendous lie. It is causing increasing levels of disquiet and disenchantment amongst ordinary citizens who are denied access to basic information about economy, the sugar industry, tourism, increasing levels of unemployment, rising poverty, increasing inflation, deteriorating infrastructure like water, roads and sewerage. By denying political parties and trade unions an opportunity to air grievances facing the people through the media, the regime in suppressing the truth is only hiding the rot that is spreading like cancer in the economy and its support services.
3. Bainimarama must be thinking the people of Fiji live in dreamland by saying the regime believes in media freedom and democracy. Apart from imposing absolute censorship, the regime, between February 2008 and January 2009, has deported three expatriate publishers - one from Fiji Sun and two from Fiji Times for being courageous in exposing scams and scandals. The exposure of the $2 million secret stash of Mahendra Chaudhry and deportation of two publishers over this is a perfect example.
4. His statement that the regime must support interests of media owners and journalists to make them more capable and responsible is a downright lie. What Bainimarama should have stated is that the regime is supporting those who are loyal and faithful to his dictatorship regime. Communications Fiji Ltd (owners of radio stations Legend FM, FM 96, Navtarang, Sargam & Viti FM) news director Vijay Narayan and Fiji Sun publisher Peter Lomas are perfect examples media owners and journalists who are pro-regime. Narayan has a consistent track record of obtaining exclusive interviews with Bainimarama who always refers to him by calling his first name, Vijay.
In a special Fiji Television program on the Forum Island Leaders Meeting of October 2007 held in Tonga, television footage aired during the program showed both Bainimarama walking with Narayan intimately with his arm flung over Narayan's shoulder like both were best buddies.
The standard of Fiji Sun severely declined even before the imposition of PER as soon as Peter Lomas became the new publisher. He chose to print a story about tourists on the front page of its 11th April issue instead of the abrogation of the Constitution a day earlier (see right side of blog for the article). In the editorial of that edition written by Lomas or under his directive, the newspaper preached that the regime and the New Legal Order was the reality and we should not be worried about suspension or expulsion by the Forum and Commonwealth. The regime is supporting Fiji Sun by placing civil service advertisements or statements from the interim ministers in the newspaper.

Taukei Navolau, Ro Dona, Taken in by Military Thugs

Ro Dona Takalaiyale – Taukei Navolau, Liuliu ni Sauturaga was taken in by the army at 5:30am Fiji time from his residence at Lomanikoro, Rewa according to his wife Betty.
What a shameful act to sneak in at such a time! Look at what the illegal regime has made Fijian soldiers do to each other-to front thuggish acts on behalf of their cowardous leaders in Frank and Teleni.
What are those so called chiefs in the illegal regime sayng? The two Ratu Epeli, Roko Ului and others! Fijians mark them for their betrayal of our place in our home land and their total ignorance on what is happening to their fellow countrymen.
Ro Dona is reportedly not well and has been receiving medical treatment.
In the meantime, the Gone Marama Bale, Ro Teimumu is awaiting her court case.
I hope she will take a stand and declare she does not recognise the legality nor legitimacy of the courts and regime given the usurpation of the democratically elected government that Ro Teimumu was legally part of previously. Our hearts and prayers must go out to her and the vanua of Rewa.
Let all law abiding, god fearing and patriotic Fijians continue to pray for her, the vanua o Rewa and Matanitu Vakaturaga o Burebasaga

Fijians Stand up for Ro Teimumu and Church

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Ni ra a vesu toka na Gone Marama Bale na Roko Tui Dreketi kei iratou na Talatala ni Lotu Wesele ena Guardhouse mai Delainabua (QEB) enabogi, ratou cakava toka na mateni o Voreqe, Teleni, Driti, Ului kei ira kece na senior officers era sa vodoka toka na Gravy Train, ena RFMF mess, ena bogi. Ratou gunu toka me ratou vakadeitaka ni oratou, na tamata qaqa taudua e Viti, ka ni ratou vesuki ira rawa na Gone Marama Bale, kei ira na Talatala ni Kalou. Ko ya gona na lotu ra cakava tiko na sotia ni Viti – ratou rumrum, whiskey toka. Ia, e sega ni ura me tei damu gonei!
Matata vakasigalevu, ni lai vesu mai na Gone Marama Bale, kei ira na Talatala ni Kalou, ena loma ni bogi, ra vakasaurarataki tu me dua na siga taucoko, mera sega ni moce rawa vakavinaka, ni ra tovolea tiko na sotia rumrum, mera vakamalumalumutaki ira, kei keda na lewenivanua lotu vakarisito. Na dina kece qo ena qai kaburaki mai, ni ra sa tu cala o ira na sotia, kei ira kece na turaga/marama ni valu, era sa mai coko tu ena butako levu, na great train robbery, sa mai vakayacori tu ena noda vanua. Era nanuma ni da drop-out sotia dau rumrum vakataki ratou, ia e cala na nodra nanuma.
Na veibeitaki vakailasu sa mai caka qo vei ira na Gone Marama Bale, kei na Talatala ni Kalou, ena qai sauti ira lesu na mataivalu rogorogoca, e liutaka tiko o Voreqe, ka sa rairai, e nodra Kalou, na sotia dau rumrum oqo. Na nodratou lawa lasulasu, eratou sakitaka tiko qo, me rawa ga kina me kana tikoga kina na vore, mai na buno ni lewenivanua, me rawa kina ni ra vodo tikoga kina, ena gravy train qo. Eratou kila vinaka tiko, ni ratou sa na vakasoburi, sa na biu na pajero, na karua kei na katolu ni vale era sa volia rawa ena ilavo ni FDB kei na Merchant Bank, ka mera toki lesu tale ki na vale e levu kina na kokoroti, mai Delainabua, se mera toki sara ki Naboro! Ko ga ya era rerevaka tiko! Era via mai benuci ira na Gone Marama Bale, kei ira na Talatala ni Kalou, mera kaya tiko ni ra basu lawa, era via vunitaka, na laba mada ni CRW, Rabaka, Whippy, Verebasaga kei Malasebe, kei na nodra basuka na lawa, ni ra a kovea na noda Matanitu, ena Tiseba, 2006. Ia, eda sega ni lialia, se drop out vakataki ira na sotia, o keda na lewenivanua, ka matata vinaka tu vei keda, na butako, na laba, kei na basulawa ni Mataivalu nei Voreqe.
O keda na lewenivanua, meda dei, ka yaloqaqa, ni dodonu tiko na sala eda muria, me vakayacori na noda koniferedi, e Rewa, ena yabaki oqo. Era lewe 4,000 ga na sotia. Vei ira oqo, era lewe 2,000 ga era se cauravou. Ia o keda, eda lewelevu cake! – eda lewe 800,000, na lewenivanua! E sega ni dua na ka meda rerevaka, ka ni tiko vata kei keda na Kalou, ka rawarawa sara meda valuti ira na Sotia rumrum oqo.
Era lako mai ena lomaloma ni bogi, baleta oya na gauna eda moce kina, era kila ni gauna oya, e sega ni yadra vinaka kina na vakasama. Ia o keda, meda sa sasabai. Meda yadra tiko. Meda namaki ira. Vakacava kevaka eda kaya vei ira – Au sega ni kila na lawa o tukuna tiko qori! Au bese na lako! Vakacava kevaka era yadra kece mai na lewenikoro, mera kaya – Sa Yala Eke! Sa yala eke! Sa yala eke! Sa yala eke!
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Fiji’s military government says the media is exaggerating the issue of arrests of key leaders of the Methodist Church. Government spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Neumi Leweni, on Wednesday confirmed the cancellation of the Church’s annual conference planned for August.
He says if the conference covers political issues it would be a clear breach of Fiji’s Public Emergency Regulations. Fiji’s interim prime minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama told the Fiji Live website he believed the media was blowing the issue out of proportion.
“I don’t know why they’re making a big deal out of this because the government and the military have said no and that’s where the matter should rest,” he said. “I think it’s the press people that are making a big deal out of this.”Among those arrested on Wednesday, are former President of the Fiji Methodist Church, Reverend Manasa Lasaro; General Secretary, Reverend Tuikilakila Waqairatu, the Secretary for Pastoral Ministry, Tomasi Kanailagi and the Church’s Finance Secretary Viliame Gonelevu. Lieutenant Colonel Leweni says Methodist church leaders who are in custody for questioning will be released once an investigation is complete.Reverend Waqairatu was also among five Methodist Church leaders and another five lay people, who had also been taken in for questioning by the military regime on Tuesday.
The Church says it is planning to go ahead with the conference regardless of the interim government’s stand.Lieutenant Colonel Leweni says the Chief of Rewa, Ro Teimumu Kepa, had also been arrested and detained over a statement she released Tuesday. She was picked up late Tuesday night by more than a dozen police officers and escorted to military barracks for questioning. Since then she has been held in a Suva police station. Authorities would not tell her family or lawyer what she has been charged with. A statement from the interim government said she was being investigated for possible incitement. Ro Teimumu Kepa had urged that the proposed Methodist church conference should still go ahead in her village as planned which is just over a half hour drive from Suva.
- Radio Australia
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Thank You Rawfiji News & Update
Last night when Ro Teimumu came out of the interrogation room friends and family waiting were all there waiting for her. There were hugs, kisses, tears and heart breaking to know that our high chief was treated like a criminal only because she chose to stand by her principles for her people and for the people of Fiji. After the CID HQ questioning they again took her to the camp at Nabua where she spent the night. This morning Ro Teimumu with the others will appear in court so it is going to be a new challenge for us all. Our love, wishes and prayers go out to her as we await and try to figure out how we could all help to get her through this. Ro Teimumu Supporters
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Human rights violations committed by Frank & Co. has become the hallmark of Fiji’s strongman.
He is well known for committing deplorable violence against humanity even on Fiji’s women, youths and children. Frank has repeatedly shown that he is the kind who will break every human rights law for his own self-preservation. The latest spate of detention targetted at the Methodist Church and a Catholic paramount chief has undoubtedly sent wrong and disturbing signals to the rest of the civilized world. They know the people of Fiji have been denied their rights to live like respectable and dignified human beings in their own land. But make no mistake! Frank Bainimarama can not continue applying harsh treatment on the Fiji peoples without expecting retaliatory reactions. It has started and Frank himself has provoked it. Where will it end? We don’t doubt peoples power will prevail over Frank & Co.
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We have received information that paramount chief, Ro Teimumu Kepa and some church leaders who were detained along with her will be appearing at the Suva courts today. The report says they will be answering to charges laid on them for “breaching” murderous Frank Bainimarama’s public emergency regulation.
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The battle for influence in the Pacific that has seen China dispense aid at a rate exceeded only by Australia may be ending through an unofficial truce with Taiwan. A new paper by the Australian think-tank, the Lowy Institute for International Policy, says Beijing may now be rethinking a spending spree that has alarmed both Canberra and Wellington, and loaded tiny island states with frightening levels of debt.
Written by research fellow Fergus Hanson, the paper also points to “miscalculation” by Beijing in pumping money into Fiji’s post-coup interim Government, and a secretive, incoherent strategy through the rest of the region driven mainly by efforts to counter Taiwan. The paper says that since last year’s election of Taiwan’s new President, Ma Ying Jeou, there has been a warming of relations between Beijing and Taipei, including the publication of a Taiwanese aid white paper rejecting the approach to dollar diplomacy.
In response, China appears to be applying the brakes to increasingly successful efforts to swing diplomatic recognition away from Taipei to Beijing in a truce that extends from Latin America to the Pacific. The big test in the Pacific will come with next year’s elections in the Solomon Islands, the “jewel in Taiwan’s Pacific crown”, the paper says.
The paper says it is unclear what concessions China expects from Taiwan, and warns the truce could unravel if Beijing’s expectations exceed Ma’s capacity to deliver.
In the meantime, China has continued to pump money into Papua New Guinea and the island states. Hanson says new information from within the region puts China’s aid last year at US$206 million ($314 million), including grants and soft interest-only loans at 2 per cent a year over 20 years.
Australia, the region’s biggest donor, will contribute about A$1.1 billion ($1.3 billion) this year, and about half of New Zealand’s total 2008-09 development budget of $471.3 million was spent in the Pacific. Other donors include the European Union, Japan and the United States.
But, driven by Taiwan and its own priorities, Chinese aid has been unpredictable and short term, opportunistic and poorly designed, the paper says. Chinese aid built a US$12.9 million swimming complex in Samoa beyond the nation’s ability to maintain, and extended loans to the Cook Islands that the country’s chamber of commerce warned would mortgage its future. Cook Islands’ Deputy Prime Minister Sir Terapai Maotae told ABC radio his Government hoped New Zealand would help pay the loan back. The paper says Chinese aid fails to provide flow-on benefits to local economies, insists China provides at least half of the inputs, and reflects the commercial nature of a programme administered not by an aid agency, but by its Ministry of Commerce. The paper says the most striking example of Beijing’s short-term approach to the region was its support for Fiji’s interim Government. “If past coups in Fiji are any indicator of likely future outcomes, [Commodore Frank] Bainimarama’s leadership is not a guaranteed long-term proposition,” the paper says. “Despite this, China has ploughed ahead with an ambitious engagement strategy with the interim regime.”
- NZ Herald
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CHINA gave $254 million in secretive aid to Pacific island countries last year, a report released today by the Lowy Institute reveals, placing it on a par with other major donors Europe, Japan and New Zealand but well below Australia. The report, by Lowy research fellow Fergus Hanson, concludes that “China lacks a coherent strategy” for the aid program, “beyond checking and reversing diplomatic recognition of Taiwan, and it tends to pursue short-term objectives”.
One such objective has been to upgrade its engagement with the military regime in Fiji, to which it loaned $185m in 2007 and $102m last year. “The extent of China’s engagement with the Fiji regime suggests a miscalculation on China’s behalf,” the report says. “There is no doubt it has been successful in currying favour with the regime, but it would seem a risky way to position itself in the longer term in Fiji.” China’s aid to the Pacific, Mr Hanson says, is “pledged in an erratic manner”, and projects are funded without regard to recurrent costs — sometimes distorting the budgets of island nations. “The secrecy surrounding its program obstructs development outcomes and breeds suspicion,” he says. The report urges China to “seize the opportunity presented by the diplomatic truce ushered in by the election of President Ma Ying-jeou in Taiwan to refocus its Pacific aid program towards longer-term development goals that also better serve Chinese national interests”. And “traditional donors” such as Australia “should explore innovative ways of engaging China”. The details of China’s aid program are state secrets, says the Lowy report. But the think tank obtained what it believes to be an accurate assessment of Chinese aid through “extensive co-operation with numerous officials across the region, on the condition of anonymity”.
China tends to give grants, the reports says, in units of 10million RMB ($1.8m) at a time. “China is often portrayed as pursuing a well-thought-out, long-term strategy to extend its influence in the Pacific,” it says. “However, there is little evidence it has a comprehensive grand strategy guiding its approach beyond its tussle with Taiwan.” There has been no change in the balance of recognition since Mr Ma’s election last year, with Taiwan retaining the loyalty of six Pacific states, but this may be tested by next year’s election in the “jewel in its Pacific crown”, the Solomon Islands.
A consequence of this diplomatic battle has been that China has pursued “short-term opportunism that often undercuts its longer-term interests, as well as those of the region”.
Most of China’s aid goes on infrastructure projects. “The Pacific is in critical need of good infrastructure,” the report says. “However, the criticisms levelled at China’s infrastructure projects tend to focus on sustainability, debt burdening and lack of flow-on benefits.”
- The Australian

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Military Thugs Question Chief & Clergymen

Clergymen, chief undergo questioning
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
http:www.fijitimes.com - Update: 5:36PM
FOUR clergymen and Rewa high chief Ro Teimumu Kepa were separately questioned today over allegations they were involved in defying an order that a church conference not go ahead. This was the word direct from Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama in an impromptu media conference today.
"These talatalas have been telling their flock that the Conference is still going ahead," he said.
The Methodist Church's standing Committee members, Reverend Tuikilakila Waqairatu, Reverend Manasa Lasaro, Reverend Tomasi Kanailagi and church accountant, Viliame Gonelevu, were being questioned at Queen Elizabeth barracks in Nabua. Rewa's paramount chief Ro Teimumu Kepa was questioned at Central Police Station in Suva.
Information acting permanent secretary Lt-Col Neumi Leweni said the decision to cancel the Methodist Church annual conference was a firm one. He said it was issued because the church was allegedly pushing a political agenda rather than promoting spiritual development. Church president Reverend Ame Tugaue said he was trying to talk to Police Commissioner Esala Teleni over whether he could be given clearance to visit the four clergymen.

Teleni Betrays Frank to Save his Skin

Word from within the echelons of the Methodist Church is that the terrorist Police Commissioner Esala Teleni had rung the Church executives to confirm that he had not authorized and was completely unaware of the moves to detain senior executives of the Church over the last couple of days. What? One may ask, how could the head poncho of the Fiji Police force be unaware of the detainment of senior ministers and officers of the Church? Isn’t it true that just a couple of days ago, terrorist Teleni had issued a statement supporting the mentally deranged terrorist Prime Minister stating that there will be no permits issued for the Church’s Rewa conference?
If one gives this law-breaking leader of the Fiji Police the benefit of the doubt and were to believe he was unaware of the detainment of Ministers of the Church, then what is terrorist Teleni’s business telling the public? As servants of this oppressive regime, is it not the duty of his Police officers to make arrests and detain under the laws including the public emergency regulation? Or where in the law does it say that all arrests and detainment should first have the personal approval of the Police Commissioner?
The truth is, Teleni is lying; nowhere in the laws does it say that arrests and detainment may only be made at the express authority of the Commissioner. And the arrest of the Church General Secretary and 7 other senior ministers confirm that neither Bainimarama nor Teleni and the government have any respect for the prophetic role of the Church in standing up for God’s morality in the public domain. The more likely scenario is that terrorist Teleni is employing a smoke screen to hoodwink the Church. It is an attempt to fool the executives of the Church and stem the growing tide of anti regime sentiments. Having firmly made its stance for the restoration of basic rights, the rule of law, and a quick return to democracy as a means to alleviate the oppression and growing poverty, and after deciding that the Rewa conference will go ahead despite threats from the terrorists in power, the terrorist’s regime only weapon is either get the Church back on their side through whatever means or enforce their threat through force including the gun for which they will be held fully accountable either locally or by the international community.
So as the Church executives meet with terrorist Teleni today, let them be mindful of the real motive behind this visit. The Church is facing a serious test of faith. The Fiji community and the world is watching; good people agree and fully support the godly stance the Church has taken this far, and the Lord Jesus says that the price will be persecution. No matter what terrorist Teleni may say, by supporting and enforcing the new Methodists, terrorist Teleni has severely breached the right to belief and has declared war on other religions including the Methodist Church. Jesus teaches us to forgive; at Calvary he forgave but he died gruesomely standing up for God’s principles.
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Fiji is rapidly sliding into a Nazi sate – the detention of the paramount chief of Rewa, the courageous Ro Teimumu Kepa, is now proof beyond reasonable doubt that the Adolf Khaiyum led regime of his gangster and murderous boss Frank Bainimarama, supported by a part of the corrupt Mara clan, is proof for all of us to see. Yes, let us name and shame those, as Professor Wadan Narsey, has suggested. The first on the list can be that other Professor – Satendra Nandan, who asserted that the 2006 coup was the best of all previous coups. It’s time we Spoke Up or Rose Up against the illegal, immoral and Nazi state. If not, we could be repeating with the German Pastor Martin Niemoller, “First they came….” “First they came…” is a poem attributed to Pastor Martin Niemoller (1892–1984) about the inactivity of German intellectuals following the Nazi rise to power and the purging of their chosen targets, group after group. When the Nazis came for the communists
I remained silent; I was not a communist.Then they locked up the social democratsI remained silent;I was not a social democrat.Then they came for the trade unionists,I did not protest;I was not a trade unionist.Then they came for the Jews,I did not speak out;I was not a Jew.When they came for me,there was no one left to speak out for me.
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If you want further proof that Frank Bainimarama is a liar just have a look at this. Back in 2003 in an interview with the late Robert Keith-Reid, the Commander said he would be staying until his retirement age of 55. So what happened? He’s lifted his own retirement age to allow him to stay beyond 55 and reduced civil servants age from 60 to 55. That should prove to anyone that he will NOT keep his word about a constitution in three years and elections in two years after that. He’s a liar who will do and say anything for his own benefit.
CORRUPTION FIGHTER
Check it out:
Frankly Speaking – Fiji army commander Frank Bainimarama speaks out
By Robert Keith-Reid
http://www.fijihosting.com/dload/frank_bainimarama_speaksout.pdf
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The detention of Ro Teimumu Kepa marks the beginning of the endgame for the military regime. For the first time a leading opinion maker in Fiji society has been prepared to adopt the mantle of Gandi and offer herself as living proof that guns cannot force people to believe, they can only instil fear. For someone who has decided that the common good is greater than her own fear, the power of the gun is spent. If the military believe that they cannot solve the problem by shooting a few because the many will continue the peaceful struggle, they will not shoot any. What we need now is a formula to enable the military to make a peaceful exit. The military prime minister should immediately resign in favour of a pre-eminent, non political figure, whose sole function should be to hold an early election. Ro Teimumu Kepa is the ideal person to do this and after the election we should insist that she be appointed president by popular acclaimation, in succession to the present non incumbent, in order to restore the integrity of the presidency and, through it, of the nation. By watching and praying for her now in her hour in the garden of Gethsemain, which, like Christ, she voluntarily accepted, we watch and pray for all Fiji and we honour the nation’s future just as we honour this its most remarkable leader.
rasputin2030
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Latest -Roko Tui Dreketi Ro Teimumu taken up to Queen Elizabeth Barracks an hour ago for further interrogations.Keep praying. The criminals must not succeed. Be prepared for a mass civil disobedience. No armed confrontation but peaceful disobedience and sit down the key.The soldiers are trained for armed conflict with an armed opposition. They cannot handle mass civil disobedience by thousands.Wait for the signal.Tu vakarau. Update Fiji Time 6pm 22 Jul09
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If you want to get rid of your illegal leader in Fiji, you would have done it a long time ago. Do not wait for the political process to find a way, because it will never come. Political pressure is a waste of time. Do not trust in it.Rise up and fight. Not with computers. In the 90’s we had our sandline crisis in PNG and the people overthrew the Chan government of my country for bringing in merceneries against Bougainville. I personelly fought my own Police forces in the streets. Some of my friends died. With sticks and rocks we fought against tear gas and bullets – wantok warriors. The real deal.But at that time I must admit, I was a bit of an insane university student. Now I am married and too old for that stuff.I would rather do business and get rich with my own sweat in my own country’s economy. After all, I paid a price in my younger days to hopefully get PNG on the proper path. I did not fight with computer or political pressure, I did it the real wantok way on the streets of Port Moresby – eye for an eye and tooth for tooth. The Police and Army forces of PNG know who the real power is, so they will not mess with the PNG grassroots.A short time ago when a lot of illegal chinese businesses in my country were attacked, the Police could not do much. They know who the real power is, because in PNG we know how to fight. So now, even the chinese business people in PNG know that they do not mess with wantoks.We trade with whoever we want to trade with, and cut off links with whoever we do not want to trade with. We are the masters of our own destiny.Don’t just stand there! Fiji is sinking and all you are doing is standing around hoping for some outside power to intervene?Your destiny is in your own hands. Or do you want me to come over there and pick up the first rock for you to throw at your army?I can do that provided that I pay one way ticket to Nadi, and you pay my return trip back to Port Moresby.
Papuan Til I Die

Roko Tui Dreketi Ro Teimumu Kepa


Wednesday, July 22, 2009


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Who is Ro Teimumu Kepa?
Ro Teimumu Kepa was the third highest ranking cabinet minister in the two governments of SDL leader Laisenia Qarase.She was the Minister for Education in the SDL-Consertative Alliance coalition government between September 2001 and March 2006. Ro Teimumu retained her position in the Qarase led SDL-Labour multiparty government after the May 2006 elections until it was ousted from power by Frank Bainimarama and the army on December 5 2006.During her time as Education Minister, the Education Ministry achieved the record of being allocated the most funds from the annual national budgets. In 2006 her ministry got $333 million but this was slashed by Fiji Labour Party leader and interim Finance Minister Mahendra Chaudhry in March 2007. Ro Teimumu is the younger sister of Adi Ro Lady Lala Mara. She succeeded her as Roko Tui Dreketi following Adi Lady Lala's death in July 2004.The children of Adi Lady and Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara are her nephews and nieces. Some of them who are closely connected to the interim regime are the Commanding Officer of the army's 3rd Infantry Regiment (3FIR) Ratu Tevita Uluilakeba Mara; Adi Koila Mara Nailatikau, the wife of Vice-President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau; Adi Ateca Mara Ganilau, the wife of interim Defence Minister Ratu Epeli Ganilau; and Adi Elenoa Mara, wife of Fiji National Provident Fund chief executive Aisake Taito.Burebasaga is one of the three confedracies of Fiji. The other two are Tovata - headed by Tui Cakau Ratu Naiqama Lalabalavu and Kubuna - headed by Vunivalu of Bau. The title of Vunivalu has been vacant since the death of the last holder Ratu Sir George Cakobau almost 20 years ago in November 1989.

Rewa High Chief's People Uprising Predicted

Some Fiji based commentators our sources spoke to today have predicted civil unrest in the greater part of Capital Suva, which is within the traditional territory of the imprisoned paramount lady chief, Ro Teimumu Kepa. They say Suva City is undoubtedly the target area for those who will retaliate towards the detaining of their high chief. Reports this afternoon reveal that despite the peaceful and prayerful nature of Ro Teimumu Kepa’s response to her uncivilized detention, people must not rule out certain confrontational destructive elements whose patience may have been stretched beyond its elasticity after learning of their chief’s unceremonious jailing. We can also report that certain Embassies and High Commissions in Suva have issued alert warnings to their staff in the event that unexpected things happen in the middle of the night.
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Methodist leader sees big trouble looming in Fiji
July 22, 2009
The head of the Fijian Methodist Church in New Zealand, the Reverend Ilaitia Tuwere, says the latest detentions have brought into conflict the three pillars of Fiji Society – church, land and state. Last night, the Paramount Chief of Dreketi, Ro Teimumu Kepa, was taken into custody by police, following the detention of eight Methodist Church leaders in the last few days. It is understood the her arrest follows a letter she wrote to her people, saying Rewa province will host the Methodist Church conference next month, despite its cancellation by the interim government. The Reverend Tuwere says the interim government is intimidating the other two pillars of Fiji Society, which will be of great significance to the people.
“Naturally, they will be upset first because we are talking about not only a high chief but a woman, a woman in a difficult situation, a woman taken in the middle of the night to be questioned..this is just very unfair and very unkind to say the least. Not only a woman but a high-ranking chief, a high-ranking chief who oversees a great part of Fiji.” Reverend Tuwere says it’s a very sad day for Fiji. The president of the ousted SDL party, Peceli Kinivuwai was also taken into custody by police this morning but has since been released.
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Ro Teimumu is in fine health and did not suffer a heart attack as reported in Australia and New Zealand. The high chief of Rewa has asked to let the network of Valelevu know that she is in fine health. It broke my heart when I was told that the people of Dreketi tikina are at the Central Police Station desperately wanting to catch a glimpse of the lady. They just want to see she is physically OK. They do not know she is detained at the CID HQ for questioning. If the high chief of Rewa spends another night in the cell please can you all meet at the CID HQ in Toorak where she is detained to pray and keep a vigil over her. All that is required is to stand or sit outside the building in silent prayer. It will be as peaceful as they come and something we can all do in return for her fasting and spending the time in a cell. Ro Teimumu is being detained for her principled stand on all of our behalf and for her people of Rewa so she should not have to shoulder this atrocity alone. Ro Teimumu supporter
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There are revelations this afternoon that some Fiji Womens’ groups will be organizing peaceful vigils to protest the cowardly imprisonment of one of them, paramount chief, Ro Teimumu Kepa.
Vigils are expected to take place at certain churches in Fiji. One such event is expected to take place at the Suva Anglican Church, a popular spot where Fiji women often meet to pray over the nation Fiji and their fellow country men, women and children,
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Frank and Co. recent attempts to silence the masses by trying to scare them by detaining their Church and Village leaders, may very well be the thing that needed to be done to galvanise the Indigenous Fijian Community into one voice, fighting for one purpose, the return of a Democratically elected Government and the arrest of all those involved in this and past coups.The very thing Frank has tried to avoid, he, once again, has inevitably steered toward !
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By Professor Wadan Narsey
Day by day, this Military Government and the Military Police (that is what they have to be now called), take this country deeper and deeper into an evil “police state”.

At midnight, a whole group of police officers woke up Ro Temumu Kepa to take her to the Police Station. Was she a dangerous criminal about to commit a crime at mid-night? Caught in the act? So dangerous as to require several police officers? No. She is just an elderly woman, insisting on her basic human right to host an annual meeting of the Methodist Church of Fiji; the basic human right for all their Church members to participate at the meeting; their basic human right to discuss whatever issues affect their lives- economic, social or political. Who are the military to decide otherwise?

How demoralizing for professional police officers to blindly following this Military Government’s immoral orders, and treat this senior lady, Roko Tui Dreketi, like a common dangerous criminal. They could have called on her in the morning. She was not running away from anyone. But no, the police had to mount a raid at midnight. Which evil person made that decision? Notice that the media have been stopped from reporting on these immoral arrests and detentions.

Quite clearly, this military government and police have totally lost their way. Shame on them.

Shame on the Military Council and all the military-appointed Ministers who are going along with this evil immoral treasonous Military Government of Frank Bainimarama. Shame on all those citizens and non-citizens who have taken appointments from this illegal Military Government and continue to do so. Shame on all those coup supporters (all those in the NCBBF, CCF etc) who are now totally silent in the face of this onslaught on our people’s civil rights, while some make tiny bleating noises here and there, having helped to create this military monster over the last two and a half years.

Shame on all those businessmen who support Bainimarama and his immoral actions. The blog-sites need to boldly name all of these coup supporters with pictures so that the ordinary public can identify them.

It is time that the rest of Fiji stops tolerating and associating with all these evil people who are destroying our country. When are we going to draw the line? t is time for the ordinary decent folk to speak up, using their names. Do it on the blog-sites if the newspapers and TV won’t give you space. As was said once before, if you do not speak up when others are taken away, “one day the evil ones will come for you, and there will be nobody left to speak for you”.
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There are reports that Ro Teimumu Kepa’s open letter to her people in Rewa has been translated and distributed widely in Fiji by some cell groups. Sources say that there seem to be some kind of “Fijian heralding” going on summoning indigenous Fijian people to show their support for the high chief and the clerics. How and when is not clear. It is also said that certain vigils will be taking place soon in organised venues.
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Fiji’s military regime has again arrested and detained key leaders of Fiji’s Methodist Church. It’s believed they are being questioned in relation to the upcoming Methodist Church Conference planned for late August. Among those arrested was former President of the Fiji Methodist Church, Reverend Manasa Lasaro; General Secretary, Reverend Tuikilakila Waqairatu, the Secretary for Pastoral Ministry, Tomasi Kanailagi and the Church’s Finance Secretary Viliame Gonelevu. The Chief of Rewa, Rotemumu Kepa, who was to host the conference, has also been arrested and detained. Observers say at least three military vehicles turned up at their respective residences last night and picked them up. Reverend Waqairatu was also among five Methodist Church leaders and another five lay people, who were taken in for questioning by the military regime yesterday. The interim government authorities are not talking about their action, but Reverend Waqairatu had earlier said that it was in relation to conference. The Church is planning to go ahead with the conference regardless of the interim government’s stand. ‘Not mistreated’ Earlier, Reverend Waqairatu said he and the other church ministers were not mistreated by the police during their first detention. “Actually they were members of the Methodist Church and they were concerned about their responsibility,” he said. “We know that there was a little bit of worry that they showed in their facial expressions because they are taking the men of God. And we told them ‘Don’t you worry, just do your responsibility and we will do ours’. And we ended up, afternoon tea, and then a word of prayer.”
- Radio Australia
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The police in Fiji are refusing to confirm reports of more detentions by police and the military.
The SDL Party, which was ousted in the 2006 coup, says the military has this morning taken in its general-secretary, Peceli Kinivuwai. It has also been confirmed that the Reverend Manasa Lasaro was one of the Methodist leaders who was taken into custody last night. That comes after police earlier confirmed that seven Methodists were being held for questioning. Police spokesperson Ema Mua has refused to confirm the detentions. But she says the police are investigating allegations that the Methodist Church has not complied with the public emergency regulations in applying for a permit for its annual conference.
“We will not entertain organisations or parties for that matter that are conducting meetings which we believe could have issues that could instigate incitement perhaps, or civil unrest. We would just like to reiterate to the public at this stage, please comply with the PER.” Fiji police spokesperson, Ema Mua The Paramount chief of the Fiji province of Rewa, Ro Teimumu Kepa, was also taken into police custody early this morning.
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Everyone has a vi mataki and they do not need to be organised. They know the “door” – na nodra katuba me ra gole kina. All you needed was direction and you now have it. TAKE SOME FOOD, A MAT TO SLEEP ON AND YOUR HYMN BOOK TO SING AS LOUDLY AS YOU CAN TO THE LORD ALMIGHTY FOR THE RETURN OF YOUR COURAGEOUS HIGH CHIEF. THANK YOU TO RO TEIMUMUS SUPPORTER FOR A GREAT IDEA! We have sent our Rewan relatives money to help them get to Lomanikoro to await the return of their chief. What a great relief for us that for once something can be done and the “Sotia Bullies” can not arrest anyone for breaking their rules. Fiji4All.
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I please urge the people of Fiji and all Rewans to travel to Lomanikoro to await Ro Teimumu’s return. You will not be breaking any laws, take some food, a mat to sleep on and your hymn books and sing as loudly as you can for her return. Find someone that knows the traditional protocol on how to enter Lomanikoro and please organise it. Otherwise Flood the CID HQ in Toorak and sing – no protocol required!
- Ro Teimumu’s supporter
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THE LATEST UPDATE GMB (Gone Marama Bale) WAS TAKEN IN BY 16 POLICE OFFICERS FROM LOMANIKORO JUST AFTER IMDNIGHT LAST NIGHT. SHE SPENT THE NIGHT IN A CELL AT CENTRAL POLICE STATION AND IS NOW AT THE CID HQ IN TOORAK BEING QUESTIONED. POLICE ARE AT LOMANIKORO SEARCHING VALELEVU THE GMB IS IN GOOD HEALTH AND REMAIN RESOLUTE PRAY FOR HER PLEASE!
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Burebasanga confederacy paramount chief, Ro Teimumu Kepa, is reportedly on a hunger strike while being detained by Fiji’s dictator Frank Bainimarama & Co. Sources say the lady has refused to accept food presented to her by the Fiji police but instead has engrossed herself in a spiritual quiet time of prayer and fasting.
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Read this Frank!
July 22, 2009
A short personal message for our dictator.
Hey Frank, we know you keep up with the freedom blogs so you’ll be across the posting by Peter Firkin (see prior posting) about one of your mates going behind your back to contact the Auckland office of law firm, Minter Ellison, for legal advice. We know two things about this:
First, we know who it was who engaged Minter Ellison to give an opinion on such matters as the RFMF’s liability and any grounds on which people such as yourself could reasonably expect to base a case for freedom from prosecution. Second, we know that you would be very interested to find out the identity of the person who made contact with Minter Ellison. Well Frank, here’s the deal: Email us (the address is on the front page of our site) stating that you accept freedom blogs such as ourselves, RFN, Discombobulated, Luvei Viti, intelligentsiya etc. as legitimate parties, along with everyone else in the nation, to the process of charting a future for our beloved Fiji.
In return we’ll reveal the full details of the man whose identity you are longing to find out.
What could be fairer than that?
Fiji Democracy Now
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By Peter Firkin peterfirkin@gmail.com
I have recieved an email from Auckland with the information below.
Someone has asked for assistance from Minter Ellison, a law firm in Auckland New Zealand specializing in International law. The questions posed to Minter Ellison were:
- What steps must be taken by the current Fiji Administration to ensure that no prosecutions, either domestically or in International Courts, could be made after a democratic election?
- What legal redress can be taken against the RFMF for actions or inaction since the 2006 coup and how can such actions be defended against?
-Specifically the accountability of senior officers for following orders and the legality of the orders at various times is to be defined.
The account has been opened by an anonymous person or persons and has been initially paid for by a $5000 bank cheque drawn on Westpac’s Viaduct Harbour Branch in Central Auckland.

Does this mean that someone in the RFMF is planning the way out?
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We ‘re told that Fiji Military Forces Landforce Commander, Pita Driti, pictured above, is also busy promoting his own version of a crusade. Like his buddy, Police Commish Teleni, music is very much part of the attraction to woe people into his crusade hype. Teleni said his crusade is all about harvesting souls, and so is Pita Driti’s musical evangelical crusade - eventhough they’re not telling where exactly those souls will end up. But Driti’s holy communion is punchy and naughty. His church entertains alcohol and drunkedness while he strums his stuff to win peoples soul in a new watering hole called “Down Under” behind Golden Dragon nightclub in Suva. This is the same man who has warned the Methodist Church that whoever defies them by turning up to Rewa for their August annual meet to praise, worship and fundraise, will be dealt with. Instead, he is inviting them all to his sinful church in “Down Under” Surprised? Don’t be! Pita Driti is only displaying the fruit of the seed he sowed. Drunkedness, perversion, immorality, sinfulness and other nasty fruits are all that one can find in that Down Under pub serenaded by Driti. But don’t be angry with him! His guilt is driving him to insanity. He’s a lost soul who needs help from his own Methodist Church!
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Stay calm Fiji!
July 22, 2009
To all law-abiding citizens of Fiji!
I wrote in one of my earlier posting about the importance for Fiji to be driven by their principles rather than emotion. As justified, one might feel in their emotions about the travesty unfolding in the island nation of Fiji, we cannot resort to an armed revolution. Ro Teimumu has shown us how it is done. The battle lies in the spiritual.She has taken up fasting as she awaits in custody. She has a clear vision of what is to be achieved. Let us not be blinded by rage and calm our spirits. Just simply stand up and follow her example. Do not resort to armed revolts, rather arm yourself with courage, faith, and love and you will cause bewilderment amongst the regime. It would be like walking into the enemy’s camp without lifting a hand. No armed revolution has benefited a nation. Even if one party thinks they have won at the expense of their fellow citizens, sadly, they are the real losers for they have to live with that guilt in their conscience. Killing and suppressing others never creates a victor.
I have shared countless times of the importance of making our voices heard through acts of non-violence. History has proven that acts of non-violence against social injustice have always produced a more unifying spirit of love and forgiveness even in the face of violent suppression by regimes. This is a revolution of love and faith..these are fruits of a prayerful individual. If you consider yourself to be a man and woman of prayer…then you ought to be bearing these fruits.
The real battle lies in the spiritual; not in the physical.
rajnalu
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Ro Teimumu is currently being interviewed at CID HQ in Toorak. She was picked up from Lomanikoro at midnight last night in the middle of her sleep. They took her to Central Police Station and then transfered her to CID HQ in Toorak this morning. She is being interviewed by 3 CID Officers – they just doing their job. Voreqe and Teleni who gave the orders have no guts to face Ro Teimumu or the Talatalas. Sa dua nai tovo lolovira qai vakaloloma – me da tu vakarau na Kai Viti baleta sa voleka na gauna meda yavala kina me qai macala o ira na yavu kaisi ra veiliutaki tiko qo.Make no mistake – this is like Hitler’s and Stalin’s days. Midnight arrests and detention.Civil disobedience is the key – all march to Rewa for meeting and sit down all over Fiji and lockdown the nation. Rewa, Naitasiri and Namosi (dont trust the Tailevuns) will lock down the capital. No guns are needed as happened to the Berlin Wall, the fall of the Soviet Union and in Thailand. AWAIT THE WORD WHICH WILL COME AT THE ANNOINTED TIME (makataka rawa o koya mo koba). ITS NOW OR NEVER. Time of Report : 10am Fiji Time 22
July 2009
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Ro Teimumu has led by example by not resisting arrest..I wouuldnt be surprised if she instructed her people not to interfere with the police at the village site. Her calmness and peace of heart is already winning the officers who came to arrest her..they seem bewildered with the modest and calm responses they are receving from her and the Church Ministers! It is affecting them already. I learnt from a Marist Brother during my days in school that, “to respond in kindness and quiet demure to threats has the same effect of heaping hot coals on yr enemy’s heads”. Perhaps this is what the regime is beginning to experience…”the hot coal effect is taking effect”. Let us stand by a real leader who now has risen in our midst. She is the ‘David’ of today.
rajnalu
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The law
July 22, 2009
An interesting essay by the famous libertarian, Frederic Bastiat. His writings have inspired conservative lawmakers and politicians through the ages. It is interesting that his essay on the law written centuries ago in an entirely different nation, culture and context, might just as well have been written about post-coup Fiji under Bainimarama and Teleni. The opening text of that essay follows:
The Law
The law perverted! And the police powers of the state perverted along with it! The law, I say, not only turned from its proper purpose but made to follow an entirely contrary purpose! The law become the weapon of every kind of greed! Instead of checking crime, the law itself guilty of the evils it is supposed to punish!If this is true, it is a serious fact, and moral duty requires me to call the attention of my fellow-citizens to it.Life Is a Gift from God
We hold from God the gift which includes all others. This gift is life — physical, intellectual, and moral life.But life cannot maintain itself alone. The Creator of life has entrusted us with the responsibility of preserving, developing, and perfecting it. In order that we may accomplish this, He has provided us with a collection of marvelous faculties. And He has put us in the midst of a variety of natural resources. By the application of our faculties to these natural resources we convert them into products, and use them. This process is necessary in order that life may run its appointed course.
Life, faculties, production — in other words, individuality, liberty, property — this is man. And in spite of the cunning of artful political leaders, these three gifts from God precede all human legislation, and are superior to it. Life, liberty, and property do not exist because men have made laws. On the contrary, it was the fact that life, liberty, and property existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place.
What Is Law?
What, then, is law? It is the collective organization of the individual right to lawful defense.
Each of us has a natural right — from God — to defend his person, his liberty, and his property. These are the three basic requirements of life, and the preservation of any one of them is completely dependent upon the preservation of the other two. For what are our faculties but the extension of our individuality? And what is property but an extension of our faculties? If every person has the right to defend even by force — his person, his liberty, and his property, then it follows that a group of men have the right to organize and support a common force to protect these rights constantly. Thus the principle of collective right — its reason for existing, its lawfulness — is based on individual right. And the common force that protects this collective right cannot logically have any other purpose or any other mission than that for which it acts as a substitute. Thus, since an individual cannot lawfully use force against the person, liberty, or property of another individual, then the common force — for the same reason — cannot lawfully be used to destroy the person, liberty, or property of individuals or groups.
Such a perversion of force would be, in both cases, contrary to our premise. Force has been given to us to defend our own individual rights. Who will dare to say that force has been given to us to destroy the equal rights of our brothers? Since no individual acting separately can lawfully use force to destroy the rights of others, does it not logically follow that the same principle also applies to the common force that is nothing more than the organized combination of the individual forces?
If this is true, then nothing can be more evident than this: The law is the organization of the natural right of lawful defense. It is the substitution of a common force for individual forces. And this common force is to do only what the individual forces have a natural and lawful right to do: to protect persons, liberties, and properties; to maintain the right of each, and to cause justice to reign over us all.
A Just and Enduring Government
If a nation were founded on this basis, it seems to me that order would prevail among the people, in thought as well as in deed. It seems to me that such a nation would have the most simple, easy to accept, economical, limited, nonoppressive, just, and enduring government imaginable — whatever its political form might be.Under such an administration, everyone would understand that he possessed all the privileges as well as all the responsibilities of his existence. No one would have any argument with government, provided that his person was respected, his labor was free, and the fruits of his labor were protected against all unjust attack. When successful, we would not have to thank the state for our success. And, conversely, when unsuccessful, we would no more think of blaming the state for our misfortune than would the farmers blame the state because of hail or frost. The state would be felt only by the invaluable blessings of safety provided by this concept of government.
It can be further stated that, thanks to the non-intervention of the state in private affairs, our wants and their satisfactions would develop themselves in a logical manner. We would not see poor families seeking literary instruction before they have bread. We would not see cities populated at the expense of rural districts, nor rural districts at the expense of cities. We would not see the great displacements of capital, labor, and population that are caused by legislative decisions.
The sources of our existence are made uncertain and precarious by these state-created displacements. And, furthermore, these acts burden the government with increased responsibilities.
The Complete Perversion of the Law
But, unfortunately, law by no means confines itself to its proper functions. And when it has exceeded its proper functions, it has not done so merely in some inconsequential and debatable matters. The law has gone further than this; it has acted in direct opposition to its own purpose. The law has been used to destroy its own objective: It has been applied to annihilating the justice that it was supposed to maintain; to limiting and destroying rights which its real purpose was to respect. The law has placed the collective force at the disposal of the unscrupulous who wish, without risk, to exploit the person, liberty, and property of others. It has converted plunder into a right, in order to protect plunder. And it has converted lawful defense into a crime, in order to punish lawful defense.How has this perversion of the law been accomplished? And what have been the results?The law has been perverted by the influence of two entirely different causes: stupid greed and false philanthropy. Let us speak of the first.
A Fatal Tendency of Mankind
Self-preservation and self-development are common aspirations among all people. And if everyone enjoyed the unrestricted use of his faculties and the free disposition of the fruits of his labor, social progress would be ceaseless, uninterrupted, and unfailing.But there is also another tendency that is common among people. When they can, they wish to live and prosper at the expense of others. This is no rash accusation. Nor does it come from a gloomy and uncharitable spirit. The annals of history bear witness to the truth of it: the incessant wars, mass migrations, religious persecutions, universal slavery, dishonesty in commerce, and monopolies. This fatal desire has its origin in the very nature of man — in that primitive, universal, and insuppressible instinct that impels him to satisfy his desires with the least possible pain…

Methodist Stands up to Dictator Frank

Members of Fiji’s Methodist Church leadership have confirmed they were questioned by police about a forthcoming church conference. Four ministers, including church General Secretary Reverend Tuikilakila Waqairatu, were taken in for questioning by Fiji’s major crime office. The detentions came amidst tension between the church and the interim military government over the church’s conference, which is planned for the end of August in Suva. Fiji’s interim government has cancelled the annual meeting, but the church insists it will go ahead. Reverend Waqairatu says he and the other church ministers were not mistreated by the police. “Actually they were members of the Methodist Church and they were concerned about their responsibility,” he said. “We know that there was a little bit of worry that they showed in their facial expressions because they are taking the men of God. And we told them ‘Don’t you worry, just do your responsibility and we will do ours’. And we ended up, afternoon tea, and then a word of prayer.”
Radio Australia
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Sources in Fiji say there are definite rumblings on the ground following the arrest of the Marama Bale na Roko Tui Dreketi, Ro Temumu Kepa. They say the Fijians have been heralded on the unceremonious treatment of their lady chief and it is said that the high chief’s warriors are not going to accept it lying down. Do we have reasons to worry? Damn yeah! We’re all about peaceful resistance but at the same time, we have no powers to control the emotions or the anger of the Fijian people. Word of warning to the people within the Rewa boundary - be cautious and alert!
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We can confirm that Ro Temumu Kepa, the paramount chief of Rewa and Burebasaga, is under arrest at Central Police Station in Suva. Reports reveal that she was taken from her Lomanikoro village in Rewa late last night and escourted to Suva. It is also understood that Rev Kanailagi was also arrested last night and is currently detained somwhere in Suva.
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To the people of Rewa, Wasewase Levu o Rewa and our relatives of the Vanua Vakaturaga o Burebasaga. Please allow me to share this message with you.
In response to the formal delegation of the Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma visiting Lomanikoro on the afternoon of Sunday 19th July 2009, I would like to confirm that we, the Province and Wasewase Levu o Rewa will be hosting the Bose ko Viti, from Sunday 30th August to Friday the 4th of September 2009. The delegation was accompied by Ratu Inoke Seniloli, Na Turaga Lailai Mai Naua who was also a former Vice President of the Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma. I am deeply grateful to him for his presence and his words of encouragement and support.
In 2006 when the Bose ko Viti was held on the chiefly island of Bau, I had requested by the formal presentation of a kamunaga, the honour and privilege of hosting this August conference in 2009. This request was duly accepted by the Methodist Church of Fiji and the Vanua. The Methodist Church delegation wished to convey to me personally, the Province and Wasewase o Rewa that our modest offer to host the conference was being confirmed. When the Methodist Missionary William Cross first carried the Living Word of God, which was accepted by the Roko Tui Dreketi in 1838, it signaled for us, as a people and our traditional kinsmen through Mata Ki Burebasaga, a significant spiritual and historical chnage. The club and the spear were laid to rest and the Holy Bible became the focus of our loves. In keeping with God’s plan for our province and our people, I ask you to remember this year and the Bose ko Viti with humility. The arrival of Reverend Cross was God’s plan just as the times we are living through are also God’s plan. Let it be a time of renewal of our faith as a people in the risen Christ, let this be a time of revival of God’s word for Rewa and all of the people who live within her boundaries. Our undertaking lies firmly with the Methodist Church and the Vanua and our pact lies with our God Jehovah. In the time we have left to prepare, I plead with you all to use whatever meagre resources we have at hand to the best of your abilities and to be diligent and relentless in fulfilling your individual responsibilities.
I plead with you to be law abiding, peaceable and mindful of the special circumstances we face, as our commitment to our undertaking and our faith in God will be severely tested. Be steadfast and strong in thethese trying times. It may become difficult for me to communicate with you and for you to communicate with each other. It may be difficualt for the Methodist Church to convey its messages to all our communicties in Fiji. Therefore I urge us all, the people of Rewa to remeber and support each other in prayer. Please pray for me and I will be praying for you. Our God is great and powerful, let us all claim His promise and lean on His strength in the dyas ahead. God Bless you all and our beloved Fiji.
Vinaka Vakalevu

Adi Temumu V. Kepa
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Yes, People The Methodist Church has defied the orders of the military and Frank totally. They are going ahead with the Methodist Conference. They are not going to meet Frank or ask for permits to conduct meetings anymore. This is a phased response to mass civil disobedience and if need be, if pushed -an uprising. This all goes back to the 27th Aug 2008 Bose Ko Viti when the three heads of the matanitu‘s Kubuna, Burebasaga and Tovata traditionally presented their grievances on behalf of the Vanua and the Fijian people. The Church accepted the challenge to be the rallying point for Fijians as only true Fijians understands. We have had enough Frank, Aiyaz, Teleni and Driti! Sa yala eke! Sa qai tekivu me sa tucake vamalua qo na lotu me sa valuta na veika sa yaco tiko i Viti. This afternoon our sources from Police CID Headquarters Suva St Toorak say that eight Methodist senior pastors of the Standing Committee including General Secretary Reverends Tuikilikila, Apete Toko, Ili Vunisuwai and Simione Koli to name a few are being interrogated. With Tui Nasau of Waimaro Moala and Tui Levuka (Lakeba) of the yavusa Delai Bau rau na turaga qaqa at the lead who best to rally the flock! Onward Christian Soldiers.

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It is now official. The General Secretary of the Methodist Chuch of Fiji and Rotuma, has been hauled in for questioning by police along with three other senior Church figures. We knew about it from the blogs, but our heavily censored media cannot tell us and it was left to Radio New Zealand International to confirm the arrest of the Reverend Tuikilakila Waqairatu. It appears Waqairatu’s only “crime” was to write to the dictator and the police commissioner warning that bloodshed could result if the regime attempts to stop the Church’s annual conference from going ahead, which was a very Christian, compassionate and reasonable thing to do under the circumstances. The arrests represent a serious and foolhardy escalation by the dictator of his campaign to intimidate our nation’s 300,000 Methodist Church Membership. What the dictator doesn’t seem to understand is that the Methodist Church is not like a political party where taking out the leadership can greatly weaken the organization. Instead, by targeting the leadership of what is the biggest single institution in Fiji, with its hundreds of thousands of followers, Frank Bainimarama will only strengthen the Methodist Church. The dictator also doesn’t appear to understand that the Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma has links and affiliations that extend around the globe. The Church’s sister institutions in the United States, Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere are probably already lobbying their respective political leaderships to take issue with the Fiji regime over these latest arrests.
The bad news is that dictator’s decision to use Gestapo tactics against the Methodist Church is not good for Fiji, and we at FDN are gravely concerned about how this latest stupidity puts our beloved nation’s welfare in danger over the short term. The good news, however, is that it won’t do much good for Frank Bainimarama’s welfare either.
Fiji Democracy Now
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Samoa’s Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sa’ilele Malielegaoi has told New Zealand’s Foreign Minister that Pacific Islands Forum leaders shouldn’t waste any more time on the Fiji issue. Murray McCully has been in Samoa as part of a four-nation trip of the Pacific which also included stops in Tonga, Kiribati and Tuvalu. The Samoa Observer reports that Mr McCully had a discussion with Tuilaepa on pressing items for the agenda at the Pacific Islands Forum leaders meeting in Australia next month. The Prime Minister said the problems faced by Fiji should not be a major issue any longer. He told Mr McCully to leave the issue, saying leaders must focus on other matters at the Forum for the betterment of the Pacific region.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Rewa Will Go Ahead with the Bose Ko Viti







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The above messages are from the Vanua of Rewa and its Paramount Chief on its determination to host the Annual Meeting of the Fiji Methodist Church. Good on Rewa and its people for honouring the commitment given to the Methodist Church of Fiji. The Fiji regime has no legal status, and has no mandate or support to stop the meeting.



















Brave Rewa Standing Up for All Fijians Against Tyranny

We say – Following is an email we received between Ro Temumu’s assistant and another Rewan.
As they say in Rewa! “Qai se warai na Qai ga!”
As the Assistant to the Gone Marama Bale I am attaching the statements in Fijian and English.
As you may be aware we as a Province, have, under the leadership of the GMB decided to defy the Government and host the Bose Ko Viti. Oqo na nodra i tukutuku vei keda taucoko sara na gone ni Rewa The challenge is to get the message to our villages and kin to tell them the BKV is on and to do our best as we cannot use the papers, radio or TV. We are spreading the news on the blog sites far and wide.
Please get back to me and acknowledge that you have received this message.
As I write this the Qase Levu and Rev Tuikilakila have been taken to the Serious Crimes Unit at Central Police Station for questioning. Please pray for them, pray for the GMB and all of us who serve under her.
Thank you and God Bless!
Isa Na Wekaqu,
Nodaru Gone Marama era sa bole mate!
O cei o au na kai Narocivo ka dina meu qai tu vaksuka ena gauna oqo?
I trust your discretion.
But you don’t need any proof of who sent it.
The GMB has signed the statement and stands by every word.
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Rasheed & Ramswarup – the toxic sugar twins
July 21, 2009
One goes to the mosque every Friday and the other, a Christian convert, brags about his weekly rendezvous at the church. Yet between the two of them, they generate such vicious toxicity,venom and human poison that the mere contact with them can be fatal and lethal. Talk about backbiting,backstabbing, double crossing, betrayal and naked raw evil, they stand in a class of their own and would even leave the Roman Nero and Judas looking like saints. Take Rasheed for example and consider how he routinely destroyed the careers of many capable people in FSC because of his morbid fear of their higher abilities and talents.
Read what he did to one of his own executive colleagues -Ratu Villiame Dreunimisimisi.
The Wanganui College , NZ educated , agriculturist eldest son of Fiji’s most respected chief Ratu Sir Edward Cakobau, and brother of Vice President Ratu Epeli Nailatikau and Ratu Tuki Cokaunoto, became an innocent victim of one of the most despicable acts of betrayal, backstabbing and treachery in a plot engineered and executed by the duo -Rasheed and Ramswarup. Ratu Dreu was the Manager of the Ba sugar mill in the mid 1970’s which had a workforce of about 1500 and 6000 cane farmers. In a feature article, in 1978, compiled by Daryl Tarte in the sugar industry journal ” Sugar News ” , Ratu Dreu was credited as ” the Fijian controlling the biggest business operation and largest operating budget in the country only after Prime Minister Ratu Mara”. Immensely popular, highly respected, compassionate in the true traditions of the finest chiefly values , he was also highly successful manager of the second largest mill in Fiji. Ratu Drew was widely seen as the new rising star on the corporate horizon and a logical successor to the last of the expatriate Managing Directors George Moody- Stuart.
But Ratu Dreu’s rapid ascendancy up the promotional ranks was viewed with great hostility , disdain and hatred by Ali and ironically it was this success that was to become Dreu’s namesis within a couple of years later.
As the General Manager Administration, Rasheed watched with nervousness and apprehension the rapid rise of Dreu. From the safety of the Head Office in Suva , Rasheed Ali engineered and manipulated one of the dirtiest acts of backstabbing by propagating viscious lies and poisoning the minds of the Board of Directors, the senior expatriate management and including Ratu Mara against Dreu. That he was able to poison even Mara’s mind shows the ruthlessness and visciousness of Rasheed.
Investigations after investigations, many unscheduled operational audits, witchunts and industrial relations problems were all targetted and framed up against the Ba Mill and all designed to undermine Ratu Dreu’s standing as a successful manager. But the most loathesome feature of Rasheed’s deciet and duplicity was him offering some highly damaging personal information to the Sugar Staff Trade Union in the middle of an industrial arbitration allegedly linking Ratu Drew and his wife to some financial claims from the Fiji Broadcasting Commission and innuedos of double dipping. Rather than showing solidarity to his executive colleague, here was this disloyal ,lower than lowest Rasheed Ali , persuading the union to subpeona Hugh Leonard , the general Manger of FBC to come and testify against Dreu. The union, of course, would not have any part in this back stabbing treacherous charade . However, we did later find out there was no truth in his allegations and it was fabricated just to discredit and demonise Dreu so that he does not pose as an obstacle to his own ambitions.
As a pastmaster in this game , he engineered a similar crusade against another Fijian rising star Ratu Tomasi Korovakaturaga. Ratu Tom was the son of another icon of Fiji’s chiefly establishment -Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau. Ratu Tom’s younger brother Ratu Epeli Ganilau is well known for his service to the country. Ratu Tom through no failure of his was demoted from his Factory manager’s job and counselled in 1982 for some foreign matter found in sugar sold to NZ. Despite the Unions defence of Ratu Tom in a lengthy arbitration and successsfully proving the culpability of FSC management itself in this saga, Rasheed Ali persisted with his agenda of eleminating any body who he saw as a threat to him. It is incumbent on the distinguished brothers of these two great late leaders of the sugar industry to seek some posthumous justice for them and ask Rasheed ali and Ramswarup to account for their past misdemeanours. Likewise many defenceless Indians were similarly victimised through fabrication and lies and of course every trade union leader had to suffer the exile of Labasa and Seaqaqa until they were completely neutralised. Ali Hussain , Tony Amputch , Diwan shankar, Timothy Naivaluwaqa, Vijay Reddy , L P Maharaj,Babu ram and Sukend Sharma amongst many others all paid the price for their principles. And those like Nitya Reddy who resisted were sacked. Arbitrary transfers and demotions designed to inflict the maxiimum collateral damage, disruption and emotional anguish on the family’s welfare including loss of many spouses’s careers and professional lives, disruption to childrens’s education etc. were all part of his armoury of persecution and victimisation.
Gautam Ramswarup
And Ramswarup his partner in this odyssey of injustice and tyranny carried on unrestrained with his own backstabbing aggenda.
Like Rasheed, Ramswarup’s insecurities were so self destructive that he saw everbody including himself as his potential nemesis. In his highly warped mind, whoever he saw as slighly better than himself (there were many of course), he would institute his standard modus operandi of back stabbing.
He lobbied every Board Member,Chairman Cupitt, government officials, every trade union leader, and even cane farmers to secure the No. 2 job in FSC. He circulated some of the most malicious and career damaging lies against two other very capable contenders for the position -one being Abdul Yusuf. In the case of the other, he spread false rumours alleging marital infidelity and extra marital affairs.
His all consuming ego combined with his imagined narcissistic underlay of self importance had blinded him to his subteranean mediocrity, profoundly hollow intellect and glaring incompetence. He dogedly refused to accept his many limitations and acknowledge his entrenched uselesness.
Campaigning almost full time for at least a month with the full approval of Rasheed, he spent at least several thousand dollars in hotels, meals and air fare. But he was always above any kind of accountability.
In his FSC provided burgundy Mazda 929 car Reg no. BG753 he made many rounds of the sugar mills, personally going and politiicking for the job and promising many people with promotions and transfers as pay back for their support. He even requested ordinary mill employees to write letters of support for his bid. To the Staff Union, he had also even suggested dislodging Rasheed Ali from the Chief Executive’s job once he was comfortably secure in his No.2 job. Loyalty, principles, honour, ethics and intergrity are an anathema to these men.
What more proof do we need of their greed and opportunism?
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Tips on how to negotiate with the regime
July 21, 2009
Negotiating Regime Change 101
For democratic reformers in government.
(1) Following the guidelines for transforming authoritarian systems, first isolate and weaken your standpatter opposition and consolidate yourhold on the government and political machinery.
(2) Also following those guidelines, seize the initiative and surprise both opposition and standpatters with the concessions you are willing tomake, but never make concessions under obvious opposition pressure.
(3) Secure endorsement of the concept of negotiations from leading colonels or other top officials in the security establishment.
(4) Do what you can to enhance the stature, authority, and moderation of your principal opposition negotiating partner.
(5) Establish confidential and reliable back-channels for negotiating key central questions with opposition leaders.
(6) If the negotiation succeeds, you very probably will be in the opposition.Your prime concern, consequently, should be securing guarantees and safeguards for the rights of the opposition and of groups that have beenassociated with your government (e.g., the military). Everything else is negotiable.
For democratic moderates in the opposition.
(1) Be prepared to mobilize your supporters for demonstrations when these will weaken the standpatters in the government. Too many marches and protests, however, are likely to strengthen them, weaken your negotiating partner, and arouse middle-class concern about law and order.
(2) Be moderate; appear statesmanlike.
(3) Be prepared to negotiate and, if necessary, make concessions on all issues except the holding of free and fair elections.
(4) Recognize the high probability that you will win those elections and do not take actions that will seriously complicate your governing your country.
For both government and opposition democratizers.
(1) The political conditions favorable to a negotiated transition will not last indefinitely. Seize the opportunity they present and move quickly to resolvethe central issues.
(2) Recognize that your political future and that of your partner depend on your success in reaching agreement on the transition to democracy.
(3) Resist the demands of leaders and groups on your side that either delay the negotiating process or threaten the core interest of you negotiatingpartner.
(4) Recognize that that agreement you reach will be the only alternative; radicals and standpatters may denounce it, but they will not be able to produce an alternative that commands broad support.
(5) When in doubt, compromise.
ulukaukau
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Frank’s freedom means killing, detaining, torturing, oppressing
July 21, 2009
Guess who said the following: “My government believes in media freedom and the freedom of expression. We recognise that these are fundamental principles of true democracy.” Don’t worry if you didn’t guess it was our own Frank Bainimarama who first tried muzzling the media with deportations of editors, then firebombing and threats and finally resorted to armed takeover and stationing censors inall media offices. People who think that Bainimarama means any of the words he speaks about his vision for the future should bear this in mind. When he speaks of a Fiji free of racial discrimination, he doesn’t mean a word of it. Judge him by his actions. He has headed the military for over ten years and has done nothing to make the military a more multiracial institution. It remains almost totally Fijian. Now he says he’s going to fix the economy before he fixes the constitution. What does that mean? Simple, it means he plans to enrich himself and hand assets and business rewards to cronies. Should we be surprised that businessmen like Hari Punja are rubbing up against the dictator and making purring noises like greedy cats?
CORRUPTION FIGHTER
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Police in Fiji have detained four senior figures of the Methodist church for questioning. The action is the latest step in ongoing tensions between the Methodists and the interim regime over the banning of this year’s annual church conference. Philippa Tolley has been following events:
“The church has spoken of hope the group will be released today after the General Secretary was detained last night and the others taken in this morning.” “For the last couple of months, the interim Prime Minister has been telling the Methodist church it won’t be allowed to hold its annual gathering this year, or any other, unless it follows strict conditions, including the excluding from meetings of two former presidents and an agreement to refrain from political discussion. But the church appears to be continuing with plans to hold the annual conference which is important in raising funds for church activities.” “In April this year, the former Methodist President, Manasa Lasaro was taken in for questioning after he called for the restoration of democracy, and the inclusion of political issues on its conference agenda.”
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We have received news from our sources within the PM’s Office that the Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma’s General Secretary, the Reverend Tuikilakila Waqairatu has been arrested by the police this evening (Tues July 20th). It was again another ill thoughout reaction to a letter he wrote to Commodore Bainimarama and Police Commssioner Teleni warning of possible bloodshed should the Military not allow the annual Methodist Church Coneference to go ahead in August 2009. Bainimarama again demonstrating his dislike of good sound advice rather than the ones he likes to hear.
So they have arrested Rev Waqairatu today. Will they be able to arrest the 300,000 other Methodist Church in August?
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I first met Inoke kubuabla in 1970 when I was a student at Auckland University. He was a bible student trying to complete a course in theology and used to flat with some Fjian boys at 131 Williamson Avenue, Grey Lynn in Auckland. In our Fijian community , we used to often joke about his double faced ” aghe piche’ lack of morality. Whilst he publicly maintained the persona of a very committed ” talatala” , privately he was known to be in a deeply passionate relationship with a Fijian student who later became a very senior civil servant in Fiji. He saw no moral or ethical contradiction in preaching from the pulpit on Sundays pontificating the teachings of Christ and then transending to his beastly passions and immorality straight after the service.
Nothing that he does or does not surprise me as he is destined to damnation.
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Phony Teleni
July 20, 2009
The phony Police Commissioner Teletubby has told the Methodist Church that it would be wasting its time applying again for a permit to hold its annual conference. Let’s hope the Methodist church ignores this big bag of hypocritical wind and applies. When Teletubby knocks them back they can take the issue to a court and claim that the windbag had been prejudiced and his decision should be over-turned. Remember the Appeals Court that over-turned the conviction of the Qaranivalu by a court presided over by Justice Gates who had said before the trial that he would put the Qaranivalu away. Our judiciary is no longer independent but let’s make the illegal judges earn their money the hard way by being seen to be willing tools of a tin-pot dictator.
NAVOSAVAKADUA
No more permits says TeleniMonday, July 20, 2009
Police Commissioner Commodore Esala Teleni has confirmed to FBCL News he will not allow anymore permits to the Methodist church in regards to their wanting to hold the Bose ko Viti in Rewa as scheduled. The Methodist church says they will apply for another permit to hold the annual conference in Rewa. Teleni says the church will be wasting their time – and he will not authorize any permits for them. The Police Commissioner says they’ll stick to the decision of the Military Commander and Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama that there will be no annual conference 2009 and that is final. Teleni says he does not know why the Methodist church is trying to apply for a permit he says its no use for the church to apply when they know that no permits will be granted.
Fiji Broadcasting Corporation LTD
navosavakadua
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Fiji a pariah state
July 20, 2009
Fiji is facing the grim reality of being a pariah state with worse tocome! Thanks to the reckless behaviour of the criminally obsessive FrankBainimarama, our beloved nation is now a pariah state. On top of sanctions by imposed by traditional partners such as the USA, EU, Australia and New Zealand, we’ve been kicked out of the Forum, the Commonwealth is about to throw us out and the French have just delivered a pointed snub by not inviting us to the Pacific summit in Noumea. Will it get any worse? You bet it will! For example, unless Bainimarama steps down, is deposed or falls under the proverbial bus, enabling a caretaker government to hold elections sooner rather than later, there won’t be much time left to avoid the ultimate disaster. For one thing, Fiji can’t afford to wait until we reach the dictator’s fictional April 2014 election deadline because, at the current rate of our steep decline, we will have become a failed state by then.
More importantly, as we can already see, the jump in poverty, a ballooning crime rate and the breakdown of our education system are combining to rob our children of their future. That’s the ultimate disaster and it’s the grim, frightening reality of Fiji today. What makes it worse is the dictator’s inability to understand that it’s him, and him alone, who is causing this grave damage to our economy and our society. He only sees things through the narrow prism of setf-interest.
The demons that haunt our dictator won^t let him differentiate between the reality of the attainable and the total impossibility of realizing the absurd, Utopian fairytale that he has spun.
Under Frank Bainimarama, there is only one thing of which we can be very certain: We are heading for a disaster that must never be allowed to happen.
Fiji Democracy Now
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Can someone tell me if this character Gautam Ramswarup who has been appointed the new Chairman of FSC is that same dodgy salesman who was selling Hoover vacuum cleaners in Sydney. If that is so, then it has to be the same chap who came to our Western Sydney home to sell us some life insurance policies and was was chased off by my nanna. Has Fiji gone so bad that they cannot find anybody better than him to run the most important industry in Fiji. How come a man who has not had a decent job for the last 20 years in Australia cons himself into this position.
How much more comical and contemptible can it than this. A failed vaccum cleaner and insurance salesman now trumpets internationally to sell our premium export commodity.
Man stop this comedy and charade and treat the farmers and people of Fiji with the respect that they deserve!
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Sources report that curent Fiji Ambassador to Japan, Inoke Kubuabola, will be taking up his new junta appointment at the end of this month. It is understood that Kubuabola will soon be the newest cabinet member to take up an illegal oath with Iloilo as illegitimate Minister of Foreign Affairs. Inoke Kubuabola is brother to ousted SDL/FLP multiparty Minister of Finance, Jone Kubuabola, one of Fiji’s best brains and former Reserve Bank Governor whom sources say is not impressed with his brother’s choice to serve under Frank & Co. There are also revelations today that Inoke Kubuabola, who was also a Minister in the Rabuka military then SVT government, is a highly unethical and selfish guy who will sacrifice his family for his own personal gain. His profile perfectly fits our “unemployable” kinda guy – you know, the kind who will sell their soul to whoever is in power so long as they remain employed in a cushy government position. We honestly have no time for unprincipled individuals like Inoke Kubuabola, Jim AhKoy, Ben Vunibobo, Winston Thompson and the whole bang lot of them. They simply bring disrepute to the law-abiding citizens of Fiji and are contagious to the new Fiji generation. Fiji doesn’t need these kinda guys, they are the ones who need Fiji to pay their sorry lives for them! Shame on you Inoke Kubuabola and those in your ilk!
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Can these two charlatans , the self proclaimed “we know best” , ego driven serial opportunists answer the following;
1. How many overseas trips did you make during your time in the sugar industry , broken into Sydney, London, Washington , New York, Los Angeles ,India, china , Moscow , nNZ, Pacific, Carribean etc. and for what purposes ?
2. During how many of these you were accompanied by your wives and children?
3.What was the cost of all such travelsand trips? Was it not first class air travel and 5 star accomodation?
4. On how many occassions you visited your mother, sisters and other families in Canada , USA and UK etc. using these industry funded trips?
5. What claims you made during that period from the industry for overseas out of pocket expenses for travel, accomodation, meals , entertainment and clothes etc.?
6. Who approved all your overseas travel and those reimbursement claims?
7. Was there an independent process and transparent protocols of approval and authorisation of these expenses ?
8. Is it not true that it was self authorised and appproved by the two of you without even a token scrutiny from any body else ?
9. Is it not true that the farmers, unions and the internal, extenal and sugar industry auditors expressed their concerns against these practices only to be blocked and railroaded by the two of you?
10. Did you ever declare any conflict of interest and your deeply personal relationship with a local partner of Peat Marvick Mitchell, the external auditors of FSC during your days ? And did you ever declare the many gifts, drinks, dinners and entertainment etc. that you received from him?
11. How many , where and at what cost did you receive FSC funded overseas training and what percentage of the total training budget was expended on just the two of you ?
12. What was so special about the two of you that all these overseas training,conferences and meetings were reserved for you two only?
13 Tell the country how many times and to what destinations you have travelled outside Fiji on your own private money?
14. Tell the country whether expensive overseas drinks and wines were regularly bought from a prominent businesssman friend (holding exclusive agency), for FSC senior management functions – snubbling the products of its very own 100% subsidiay those days, the South Pacific Distilleries Ltd. You both have got away with a great deal and must stop fooling the country now.
Get out before it is too late.
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Ben (Kunatuba) is a great guy and his family has been the tower of his success. I believe that Ben is a victim of some greedy individual who profess to be key figures in what they thought of doing best, but deep within is the love of self esteem and egonism. I do not speak of the political figures. I speak of some businessman who networks their self-desire of mammoth greed by special “offers & favours” for our clean public servant. He is now free but allas!, the shark is still outthere and unless this demon is fished out of the deep, “shark attacks” will continue to find another to swallow. The tale of this shark -it does not bite but swallows its prey. The self profess “King of Fiji” – as the “Asians” knows him well has been the architect on monopoly in the Fishing Industry and has previleged with as pioneers, being holding the government in his hands. Twenty years back, the tuna licenses is being controlled and dictated by this individual and his recognition is even legitimaized in the criteria of obtaining the licenses in Fiji. It is this kingpin that swerve Ben and other senior officers of the Fisheries Dept of that time into his cunning plans for his own benefit. Ask yourself why the Lami jetty, being government developed, reknowned facility of the old NMA is now under a private company. How did the board of the NMA if it was the governong body then, transfered it to the Company of the kingpin. It is no longer a public jetty but a private jetty. Where are the powers of the Fiji Ports here when high sea vessels boarding that port. Who is collecting the port charges – I know it is not the Fiji Ports.
Though Ban was not charged on this issue, it is something that we have to think about as many dealings that initiated by these so called “sharks” keads our public servant into such predicaments. Charging the servants and putting them away is not the solution to the problem. Killing the “shark” is the only solution to the problems. No sharks, every fish enjoys the ecology – the chain begins to thrive and prosperity is witnessed. But this smart kingpin always parade himself as the master in this field by associating himself well to whoever is in power where that leader consults him on industry issues. The cunning kingpin then provides his “professional opnion” in such a way that is sdeen constructive and well thought to address issues at hand.
This kingpin loves to be on air almost every month and speaking on fisheries issues. A sattire was when he speaks of the recent EU visit was the for the incompetence performance of our CA for fishery exported to the EU countries. CA is faced with great decisions when they are called to ok certificates for exports. Things like inappropriate facilities, unrecognized fishing vessels is the problem and not the way the certificate is written. One can now understand the irregular practises from fish owners or exporters can be sited here. Maybe FICAC should investigate this issue. And I invite all those who can give evidences of this practices and dealings to come out into this blog so that the unknown is known.
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Illegal Minister Jiko Luveni not a clue!
July 20, 2009
Jiko Luveni illegal minister for what again? Can someone tell us? Oh well this woman didn’t understand or figure out why such a large number of strong healthy people were asking for assistance when she revealed that 27,300 people in Fiji are receiving welfare monthly allowances. Why does one receive welfare assistance? People ask for assistance because they are not employed and no wages coming in to put food on the table to feed their children. That is the reason 27,300 people are in need of welfare assistance. According to what she has told us, it is alarming and troublesome that around 120,000 people are living in the fast growing squatter settlement on the hinges of urban centres. We would imagine that these people are some that would be asking for welfare assistance and if not should be subsidized in some way to make living a little bit easier for them. Jiko Luveni and others have blamed the movement of the people to urban areas and only being able to afford cheap accommodation for the fast growing squatter settlement. What else did they expect? People move to the urban areas to look for work so for goodness sake do something about it, help them return to the villages to utilize the land that is lying idle. The purpose of welfare assistance is to provide an economic and social safety net for the disadvantaged member of society due to disability, lack of education, lack of job skills, low demand for unskilled labour etc. These people can be strong and healthy! Social Welfare Department Assistant Director Children Services, Sudhnory Nagaiya said that given the budget for Family Assistance remains at $20m for this year they are not counting on any increase in the number of welfare requests. Doesn’t look like any help is on hand for those strong healthy people with families that cannot find a job! Fiji4All
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Fiji’s economy spiralling out of control
July 19, 2009
Yes people, hang onto your wallets as the illegal regime tries to squeeze more funds anyhow to run a lifeless corpse of a nation let alone a clueless and corrupt government. Read the latest draconian mind boggling methods as proposed by coup apologist Serulagilagi. PSC hopes 5000 take up offer The Public Service Commission is looking at close to 5000 civil servants who are on the verge of retiring to take up the voluntary redundancy packages being offered. PSC Chairman Josefa Serulagilagi confirmed that they have put together a proposal and it is with Frank Bainimarama, who will make the decision on whether they will go ahead with the proposed plan.
Serulagilagi said that if Frank is happy with what the PSC has planned on the redundancy packages, then they will prepare another proposal seeking cabinet approval. Serulagilagi said with the voluntary redundancy packages they are hoping to save 20 percent on the current cost of civi service. We say to Serulagilagi, the solution is simple – go rewrite your proposal as :
Recommendation:
1) Start with downsizing the army like PNG has done and send the 3000 soldiers to plant tavioka for Jim AkHoys ethanol plant.
MOB
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Many people have commented on Gautam Ramswarup’s incompetence and the shock and disbelief surrounding his appointment as the new Chairman of FSC. It is also being revealed that he is on an overseas junket now which is going to cost FSC $150,000. This is very serious.
I left Fiji in 1983. But I was a junior employee at Price Waterhouse,Suva in the early 1970’s when Ramswarup was member of the PW mangement consulting Division. I remember very vividly how he used to flutter around the office talking big, foulmouthing and talking down others and disturbing thesecretaries and other staff. This used to be his routine day in and day out- a tradition he successsfully maintained,i am told in FSC as well. He always talked low of the USP graduates.
The worst and most unethical consequence of his widely known unproductivity and inability to apply himself to any serious work was his habit of arbitrarily charging the clients. Of course it did not take long for the expatriate partners of Price Waterhouse and the sole local partner Bhaskar Bhindi to express their grave concerns and take immediate action. Despite, many rumours of internal disciplinary action and counselling , he showed no improvement and was discreetly asked to leave. His savior came in the form of Rasheed Ali who knowing well his general incompetence offerred him a Management Accountants job-well protected from the rigours of financial accounting.
He developed such a deep vendetta against Price Waterhouse after he was virtually asked to leave , that a few years later he engineered the move to appoint Peat Marvick Mitchell ( now KPMG)as the extenal auditors of FSC in place of the existing auditors Price Waterhouse. Everybody in the accounting fraternity knew about Ramswarup’s personal association with one of the two local Peat Marvick Partners by the name of Abdul Khan who later was fired himself. Some junior staff who had studied in Auckland were themselves aware of the mediocrity of Khan as a professional person and the fact that he passed one of the acoounting papers only after his third attempt. Birds of the same feather flock together as they say and certainly Ramswarup and Abdul Khan had a lot in common , not the least of which was their proven mediocrity.
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The death of Aminiasi Toge of Nakasaleka in Kadavu is very sad. He died in South Afghanistan on Thursday while on foot patrol with a British unit fighting the Taliban . As we express sympathy to Aminiasi’s family we need to also defend the Afghan mission and the resolution to complete the work that have started and making sure it is undiminished. This will be a tribute to Aminiasi who has given his life that his British unit should succeed in the efforts they have begun. Lets forget for a minute the involvement of our military in all the coups and put our attention on the brave souls having to fight a battle against terror. Aminiasi died in the name of patriotism and for others suffering from a loss of freedom in the grip of terrorism and fanaticism. This brave Fijian soldier was the pride of his family because when is father retired from the Vatukola mines in May 2007 his son joined the British Army to support his family. One of the reasons he was there was to send money home to his family. He was very unlucky and we should salute him and our heart goes out for his family and loved ones for he will be sorely missed. If this soldier was sent to fight for unjust reasons as some of us think we should curse the politicians that have sent him there and wish them hell. Aminiasi had no political stake, he was fighting for freedom of the Afghans. He died out of honour and duty as a Fijian soldier to a country and its fellow citizens, in this case the United Kingdom. A reminder to the people of Fiji that the cost of freedom is very high but not as high as not having it. How can we be free when Frank’s regime is in control of our lives? Do the soldiers in Fiji realize that they also cannot secure their freedom from Frank? Aminiasi Toge’s death was not in vain, he died fighting for the freedom of others while we with our Fijian soldiers will continue to be held hostage by the rules of a dictator. Rest In Peace to a fine soldier, your fight for the freedom of others you didn’t know deserve all the respect in our hearts. M. Kingdom
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MPs convicted for breaking the law in a democracy
July 19, 2009
Reading the Courier Mail made me think that Fijian citizens must keep fighting for their Democracy so that all coup perpetrators can be convicted for the act of treason carried out on the 5th of December, 2006. Here in Australia Gordon Nuttall is the latest in a long list of Australian politicians jailed for serious criminal offences in the last 22 years. Gordon Nuttall gets 7 years for receiving secret commissions. The other 12 former MPs including state premiers have been convicted of serious crimes ranging from accepting bribes, stealing from the public purse, sex offences, falsely obtaining money from parliamentary travel account, stealing through false travel claims, for travel rorts, rape, fraud, bribery, electoral fraud and blackmail. These are serious crimes, so it should be a foregone conclusion that those who have accorded Frank’s regime “legitimacy” and have taken up positions should be convicted when the time comes. Gordon Nutall’s ignominious demise has demonstrated that the state of Queensland’s criminal investigation and justice system does work. The same can happen when Fiji is out of the murky world of the military regime, the conviction and demise of Frank and his team will also demonstrate that Fiji’s criminal investigation and justice system is working at its best and so should be the death of the coup culture. These criminals should never be allowed to get away with anything and must be hauled in before a criminal trial and subsequently jailed. Like Nutall, Frank and his men demonstrates both a hide thicker than a bullock’s and a complete disconnect with reality and the standards expected of people elected to public office let alone couped to get there. They should never be given another chance to serve as a member of parliament in any democracy. These people are “bad apples” and should be dealt with severely but sadly it will only be after the rotten fruit has fallen to the ground. Gary WhiteQLD
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A poem for Driti and his military regime
July 18, 2009
We must all agree that any military regime will exploit their people to remain in power. This poem often answers that question many often ponder. Why? POWER HUNGRY The men that have gained great power from the barrel of the gun. Usually does not have the mind to use it. The ones that we have in Fiji at this hourDo nothing more than abuse it. They tip the scales in their favour. To get just what they want and needThey do it to no regard to our futureBecause they are only driven by greed They use the people they controlLike pawns in a game of chess. To pull you into an empty holeAnd make your life a mess. What makes a man’s heart turn sourAnd choose to take the wrong roadNothing but the hunger for money and powerAnd the yearning to be in control. Temo

Monday, July 20, 2009

Teleni Accused of Stealing


POLICE COMMISH TELENI A LIAR AND A THIEF

courtesy: http://solivakasama.org

What is Teleni trying to prove? If he's got the guts he should confess in the Crusade about the 5 LPOs he signed to purchase Fiji Military Forces dinner sets whilst he was still in the Army based at Strats. The dinner sets were not delivered to the FMF Camp, but where did the money go to:


5 LPOs- 3x$55,000-00 and 2x $105,000 -00..hey big amount. The case was investigated by the Police before the coup and SSP Waisea Tabakau knew it very well.



Hey.. Mr Teleni don't try to fool yourself claiming that God anointed you to be the Commissioner of Police. You were appointed by your boss to that Post just because of pending investigation against you. Also where are the $millions that went missing from the Auxiliary Units which was based at Veivueti House Draiba. You know it because you were the Officer in Command of that unit.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Methodist Church Defies Frank

Here again we make the case for the Methodist Church’s true stand in May 2000 which Frank and Ayarse harps on falsely for the illegal regime’s naked power grab in December 2006 and April 2009. This is evidence as published in the Fiji Times of Saturday June 10th 2000.
Churchmen want Peace.
Senior ministers of the Methodist Church visited the military camp in Nabua and the parliament complex yesterday. Church general –secretary Reverend Doctor Ilaitia Tuwere, said members of the church’s standing committee, ministers and some members, divided into two groups-one to the army camp and the other to the parliamentary complex. The church members went to Nabua to show their support for Commodore Bainimarama and the army in their effort to resolve the crisis. Last Friday the church leaders visited the parliament complex with the intention of urging Speight to release the hostages.
But Dr Tuwere said people in the complex thought the Methodist church had come to support Speight. “There are so many rumours going around. We give our support to Bainimarama to clear the air with our ordinary people.” Dr Tuwere said. “What the church needs to see now is the rebuilding of the nation and that is not an easy job”.

Because the Methodist Church backed the military in 2000 for upholding the rule of law against Speight’s high treasonous act which he is now serving jail time for, Frank now sees the church as his Enemy No. 1 this time around. Hey! So isn’t Frank in effect saying to the Methodist Church and Fiji, you are not permitted to destabilize me, even though I committed high treason! The church has been true in its stance against coup mongers like Frank even Reverend Josateki Koroi the President of the Methodist Church at the time of the Rabuka coup condemned the 1987 coup on behalf of the flock. Tebara sili wacala.
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Must be pretty difficult trying to please the country’s illegal Dictator and his merry men! It is becoming obvious that blogs eg Rawfiji News are the way to go as we crave daily to find out exactly how Frank the Dictator is governing Fiji. His gagging of the media has done the blogs a service, way beyond anyone’s imagination. It is now a sense of satisfaction and relief to gain knowledge by reading daily all the uncensored news of once a democratic country turned dictatorship. There is no excuse for denial or ignorance!
Even before censorship, Fiji Times was editing our contribution and we had to tone it down with touches of sarcasm just to have what we wanted to say published. Blogs are great, we can face the issues straight in the face and they will publish the good articles the way it was meant to be written! The fight against Frank has become more intense and growing each day since he gagged the media. For this we thank you Frank! It is a pity those that can’t afford computers don’t get to read the facts about how you and your men are destroying our beautiful islands. So for those of you that don’t do blogs because it is beneath you my advice is if you cared about the future of your country and its people you have no choice but to voice your learned knowledge and good ideas on Rawfiji News
http://rawfijinews.wordpress.com/ the one many of us have found to have credibility!
Fiji Times journalists must be under so much pressure because images of bias reporting is starting to emerge as these journalists want to see their stories approved for print. They have no choice but to keep glorifying those that have lost our respect because they have accorded Frank’s Military Regime “legitimacy” which they do not have! In a small nation like Fiji bias reporting will arise when the reporting of any research is going to be influenced by the nature and direction of its results. Please for all our sakes those of you that use to write into the Fiji Times with your articles, do so in Rawfiji News as we all can learn from your knowledge and good ideas and pass it on to others that do not have access to the internet. It is not that Rawfiji News is not giving us what we want, it will be another form of defiance to the Bullies. The only good thing that has eventuated from media censorship is that Fiji Times is writing more about the good people of Fiji. This letter was of great surprise to me that it was published and mine wasn’t when you take into account the writer who we all know and are very proud of because of her contribution to the development of Fiji through sheer hard work and the passion for her country.
Kesa
Proud of Suliana
IT is good to read about good people in the news and Suliana Sandys is one of the few these days.
I for one know Suli’s family well before she was born and it is not surprising that the Sandys/Vollmer union produced such a good heart and soul in a person and character such as Suliana. It is common knowledge in Levuka about Suli’s strength of character, her ability in the sports field of hockey and community work which started with her dearest mother Mella Volmer/Sandys.
Suli is what I would term human capital because she adds value to any relationship she makes at personal, family, community and national level. One cannot put a price on such people because they radiate a synergy that is good, that imparts positive benefits to all. Suli is a responsible hard worker, quiet observer and a very astute and authentic leader. She has a big future ahead of her, if the authorities can see past their bureaucracy. How can the Ministry of Education terminate her services only because she has reached the age of 55years. It is the ministry’s loss with high risk to education generally and child development in particular. By the way Geraldine Panapasa, just a small oversight, Suli is not Mrs but Ms. I fully support that Suli receive the ‘Pride of Fiji Medal’ in the Community Spirit Category.
My family and I are very proud to know and share life’s journey with Suliana.
Dr MERE T SAMISONI (nee Keni) Ex LPS student – 1944-55
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France has snubbed Fiji by not inviting its interim regime to this month’s summit with Pacific leaders in New Caledonia. The summit will be the third in six years and will this year be chaired by the French foreign minister, Bernard Kouchner, standing in for Nicolas Sarkozy who was earlier expected to be the host. When France held the inaugural gathering in French Polynesia in 2003, a plane was dispatched from Tahiti to Suva to pick up the Fiji prime minister, Laisenia Qarase, for the day.
The New Zealand foreign minister, Murray McCully, is likely to miss the Noumea summit because of a conflict of dates, with the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group due to meet in London at the same time to consider Fiji’s full suspension. Fiji has already been suspended from the Pacific Islands Forum over the interim regime’s refusal to relinquish power this year by holding an election three years after the last coup. Among those expected to attend the Noumea summit will be the French Polynesian youth and sports minister, Tauhiti Nena, as reportedly suggested by the territory’s president, Oscar Temaru.
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Fiji’s interim government is being urged to talk to unions before it goes ahead with redundancy packages for public servants. The Public Service Commission told FijiLive this week that it plans to cut the number of public servants by another 20 percent as part of reforms to be completed by next year. Two and a half thousand staff were made to retire in April after the retirement age was lowered to 55 by decree. The commission says it plans to shed another 6,000 jobs and staff will be asked to take voluntary redundancy. The general secretary of the Fiji Islands Council of Trade Unions, Attar Singh, says the unions have not been informed of any redundancy proposals. “The unions will now write to the Public Service Commission, enquire with the commission whether or not they are serious about this and if they are then there is a need for them to you know invite the unions for dialogue and begin a process of negotiation if that is the way to go, so the unions can also put forward the views of the workers and take account of what the country’s and the government’s situation is and arrive at something that is mutually acceptable.”
Attar Singh of the Fiji Islands Council of Trade Unions
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There are speculations that Merchant Finance CEO, the $400,000 per annum Pastor Freddie Keshwan, is facing a possible job chop. His board chairman, perdiem swindler Colonel Aziz Mohammed and deputy chair, the $600,000 per annum Sereana Qoro, will just have to shove all the blame on poor Freddie, eventhough the buck stops with the board. Because Merchant Finance is a wholly owned subsidiary of FHL, we predict that South Pacific Stock Exchange will have no choice but to get to the bottom of FHL’s non-disclosure about the rut in MF giving it another very valid reason to suspend FHL from the stock exchange.
What a bloody financial mess FHL is in!!!
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Well placed sources at Reserve Bank of Fiji have confirmed that another of FHL’s cash cow is dying a very fast death. Merchant Finance, chaired by Colonel Aziz Mohammed and its CEO, Freddie Keshwan, are under considerable pressure with the presence of RBF auditors in their Merchant Finance office today. It is understood that RBF is very concerned with the Merchant Finance recent cashflow problems and have stepped in to audit where their once healthy cash reserves have disappeared to. Talks is that Merchant Finance was also used to finance the now failed BP Oil acquistion pushed by the FHL board plus some phoney loan approvals made to members of the regime.
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Can you send out the message for the people in Suva to boycott Shaista Shameem’s new coffee shop opposite FINTEL! No one should bother going to her legal firm too. Now she and her unemployed Fiji Air pilot husband wanna set up shop in Fiji after getting kicked out by their VB friends. Tough luck Shaista! Hehehe you’re stuck in Fiji with your travel ban to the modern world.
shitsta
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The Editor Vanuatu Daily Post, Dear Sir,
Re: The Prime Minister’s PNG/ Solomon’s/ Vanuatu in MSG decision.
LACK OF LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES FOR 21ST CENTURY NEEDS.
The recent decision by the MSG to support the so-called “road map” of Fiji’s illegal Regime (IR) is an absolute disgrace! I am writing to express my anger at the blatant disregard for the rights, expectations, conscience, will and choice of the people of Fiji that this unaccountable decision represents. Condoning the Regime’s illegitimate moves like this will only prolong the unnecessary suffering of the Fiji people. Better to continue isolating the IR and hasten their collapse from within (a process which was already underway, but which will now be needlessly prolonged).
I cannot for the life of me think what could possibly have prompted the MSG leaders to accept the Fiji Regime’s brain-dead roadmap. It is nothing more than a wish list of fine words by people who have proven time and again that they don’t know what they are doing, or how to keep their word. For these reasons alone, the roadmap is about as meaningless as it can be. And that is before you even consider the fact that it is based on their tainted “People’s Charter” which is already in place and failing to deliver on any of its promises to date, and which the Regime did not even have the guts to put to the people of Fiji by referendum or vote or any other legitimate polling method.
The roadmap is simply a joke – it lacks understanding, it lacks expertise, it lacks legitimacy, it lack popularity, it lacks detail, it lacks an economic platform, and most importantly, it lacks the commitment of the Fiji people. The only reason I can think of then, that the Regime might have been able to arm-twist support out of the MSG, is if it somehow made this into an issue of Fiji’s “sovereignty”.
If that is the case, then let me make this very clear – Fiji’s sovereignty belongs to the people of Fiji!! It does not belong to any gun-toting hooligan who happens to come along and thinks he has an idea for our collective future. Just think for a moment about the implications of accepting that, as a legitimate way of running affairs in your respective countries before you accept it on Fiji’s behalf.
The recent speech by USA President Obama to African leaders sums it up well. He pointed out that the people of Africa cannot blame colonialism or western dominance or democracy for their problems – they can only blame the tyranny and corruption of Leaders. Therefore it is up the to the African people to solve this for themselves in democratic ways of freedom, constitutional democracy and the rule of law and order.
In today’s 21-century market economy, the discipline of Leadership/Management is about fulfillment, as opposed to just effectiveness in order to sustain humanity. But the MSG completely ignored both good management practice and legal pathways in its decision. Why?
Although the MSG decision may give the IR some cause for hope, it does nothing of the sort for the people of Fiji. As I said before, this Regime is already collapsing. So even IF it makes it to its 2014 election deadline, it (or its designated successor) will not survive the verdict of the Fiji people in any free or fair election thereafter. I do not see how any legitimate Government that emerges then could find merit in an organization like the MSG whose tactics have no strategic meaning, and which so easily disregards:
1. The People of Fiji;
2. The Courts and Constitution of Fiji;
3. Commonsense;
4. Expert Advice; and
5. Basic Right over Wrong, in favor of such an illegitimate, bumbling and violent interloper as the Bainimarama Regime.
Such, an example of bad policy is not only outdated and uninformed, but goes against the heart of basic human values and hope for a free and emancipated Fiji.
The Hon. Dr. Mere Tuisalalo Samisoni MP.
Cc PNG Post Courier; Solomon’s Star; Pacific Forum Secretariat.
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We say – Thaksin is the guy who has befriended dictator Frank Bainimarama promising to plough in millions into Fiji’s ailing economy. Where will he source his money from we wonder? Fiji’s taxpayers and FNPF perhaps? Prosecutors in Thailand have started proceedings to permanently seize $US2.2 billion in assets belonging to convicted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra. The funds were frozen in 2006 after Mr Thaksin was ousted in a military coup. The prosecution and defence have more than 100 witnesses to participate in the trial, which is expected to last until October. Mr Thaksin is not expected attend. The billionaire-businessman has lived in exile since the coup, returning only briefly last year to face a corruption trial over a multi-million dollar land deal involving his wife. He fled again before he was sentenced to two years prison in that case. Mr Thaksin has since spent time in Britain and Hong Kong. More recently he has been based in Dubai. His lawyers say this case is politically motivated. They say the case was mounted by a body backed by the coup makers who forced him from office almost 3 years ago. Some political observers say it will be difficult to prove the money was gained illegally. Mr Thaksin changed many laws while in office, famously adjusting foreign ownership rules to allow the sale of his telecommunications firm Shin Corp to a Singapore company.
- Radio Australia
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We say – believable? Nah, not for us but you decide. Newsworthy? Not one bit except to show how FBCL continue to suck up to Fiji’s tyrant. Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama says he has had a positive response from the people of Fiji on government’s road map. He says he has received numerous responses from people endorsing the road map as the way forward for Fiji. Bainimarama says the road map is intended to take out uncertainty. “I’ve been receiving calls and letters and txt from leaders of the community and from the business community for their acceptance of the road map and how positive the road map has made people become. Most people – if not all – the leaders has accepted the road map. We can say that this is the way forward for us.”
- FBCL
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Our sources have confirmed the identities of the 4 ex FSC/CSR , now citizens of Australia for the last 20 years , phoney so called consultants who according to National Farmers Union cost the industry about $800,000 for some part time work. Our sources in the industry also estimate that on a full time annualised basis , this works out to be in excess of $2 million. Predictably and not surprisingly at all they are the same lot.
1.Rasheed Ali,
2.Gautam Ramswarup,
3, Ram Karan and
4. an unnamed functionary all enjoined symbiotically in their shameful odysssey of despicable greed and avarice.
Conscience, ethics, fairness and morality has no place in their marauding mission of naked plunder and banditry. But you have to give to them for the way they are able to con everybody.
Cunningly disguising themselves as altruitic Fiji patriots and using many of the standard templates of the normal consultantspeake, they are ruthlesssly defrauding Fiji. They are cold blooded opportunists-money obsesseed, unprincipled and thoroughbred extortionists who should be extradited to Fiji to account for this racket.
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We’re re-running this story due to popular demand….
Aiyaz Khaiyum has been named as the key bomb-maker for an Alqaeda-like resistance group that tried to blow up the Nadi airport, the Monsavu Dam and other important infrastructure in Fiji following Rabuka’s coup of 1987. Members of that resistance group have made their confession and affidavits prepared, where intricate but explosive details of Aiyaz Khaiyum’s bomb-making capabilities are revealed. In the confession, these individuals have revealed for the first time how Aiyaz deserted them at the 11th hour of their terrorist attack, when members of the group were ambushed by military personnel and detained for weeks and some for months.
The Aiyaz Khaiyum led terrorist group were on the brink of carrying out Fiji wide bomb attacks when the military intervened. They say that while they were rounded up by the military, they didn’t realise that Aiyaz was already at Nadi Airport waiting for his flight to flee Fiji. He then lived in Sydney for a few years, working in a TV station before he left for Hong Kong where he undertook his Masters Degree. They also revealed how unsympathetic Aiyaz was in using civilians to hide his bombs in their respective homes during their 1987 terrorist-like resistance plans. Such a woman who helped Aiyaz Khaiyum is a distant relative of his and mother to a well known business consultant and ex-city counsellor. Aiyaz Khaiyum’s first wife is a native from Pakistan and these individuals say Aiyaz is well connected to certain terrorist groups in Pakistan.
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We say – well, well, well …. what have you got to say now Ajmal? Very short-lived sense of security by Frank & Co. aye! You reap what you sow bro. You made your own choice to go to bed with the tyrants, now they’ve screwed you up so bad with a tattered reputation, travel bans, and you’ve also just killed your career. Ajmal Gulab Khan has been terminated as the Chief Magistrate by the President Ratu Josefa Iloilo. When contacted by Fijivillage News, Khan confirmed that he was issued a termination letter from the President’s Office on Wednesday afternoon. He refused to comment any further on the matter. Khan was also the Central Liquor Tribunal, Chairman of the Copy Right Tribunal, he was the Court of Review, VAT Tribunal and Central Agriculture Tribunal. The Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed Khiayum, Chief Justice Anthony Gates and Acting Chief Registrar Ana Rokomokoti all said that the appointing body is the President and they will not comment on Khan’s termination. However, Permanent Secretary at the President’s Office Rupeni Nacewa also refused to comment on the reason why Khan has been terminated. Khan was appointed to the post of Chief Magistrate following the abrogation of the 1997 constitution by President Iloilo on April 10th.
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Samoa’s Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi says tougher trade sanctions against Fiji would make it difficult for the military regime to maintain its grip. This is despite the Melanesian Spearhead Group comprising Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu and Fiji in a meeting last week in Port Vila calling for a lifting of Fiji’s suspension from the Pacific Island Forum. The Samoan leader has told Radio Australia’s Pacific Beat economic action against his Pacific neighbour would have an impact. “That’s important, eventually economic issues will bite some people into their senses,” he said.
- Radio New Zealand
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The illegally installed High Court judge and a judicial traitor and turncoat Daniel Goundar is quoted as saying that the deposed but once legitimately elected Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase is not “a flight risk but he is a risk to national security”. We say to him that it is the treasonous judge who is a risk to Qarase’s right to natural justice. After all, Goundar has been appointed by a President who is no longer a constitutional head of Fiji, for how can Ratu Josefa Iloilo be – he has abrogated the 1997 Constitution under which he was appointed by the Great Council of Chiefs. Similarly, FICAC has no powers to prosecute Qarase because its original powers were established under the now abrogated Constitution – of course, the treasonist judge Goundar and FICAC will retort that they are operating under post-April decrees signed by President Iloilo. Sorry, the disgraceful high chief is not a constitutional head of state but a puppeteer of the military regime.
FICAC lawyer Aca Raiyawa told the illegal, unconstitutional and unethical judge Goundar that Qarase had violated certain sections in the Public Emergency Regulation when he last went to Australia and made political comments, which ‘has threatened the national security of Fiji’. Well, if that was the case, why wasn’t Qarase charged and brought to court on his return from Australia? In any case, since the 1997 Constitution is no longer in existence, whatever Qarase said or did in Australia can no longer be held against him. We say to the treasonist Goundar, masquerading as a High Court judge – let Qarase travel to any part of the world – for you have no legal or moral right to deny him his fundamental right to travel the world. But we say to Goundar, if you are man enough, please travel abroad – for unlike Qarase, we are waiting for you – to cart you off to the International Criminal Court, for you are nothing but a judicial traitor to the rule of law and natural justice.
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Can’t Bainimarama’s illegal cabinet tackle more important issues which involves the people of Fiji than just a hand full of Fiji’s citizens during these difficult times? Things like child prostitution, keeping the thousands of children at school to finish their education, squatter problem, to name a few. “Legal marriage age now 18″ come on, AG Sayed-Khaiyum that is easily fixed in the land of Dictatorship. You don’t even need cabinet to approve the amendments! What amendments? The easiest archaic law in place regarding marriage inherited from colonial times? It is a joke and how the heck are you going to police it? This is an issue that is furthest away from our minds and would mainly involve our Indo Fijian brothers and sisters because previously girls below the age of 18 through arranged marriages could be married off or involuntary marriage as you call it. As you say it was classed as basically allowing children to get married and with this law introduced it was not helping to gender empowerment. Big Deal it is common sense and anyone could’ve figured it out. How about cabinet fixing the problems we have mentioned above? If you did you could easily score brownie points and have our support while you illegally remain in power. We all have opinions and good ideas but the illegal regime are looking for justification as why their opinions and ideas should be accepted by the people of Fiji. Your laws are not legal as you seem to think it is not necessary to first of all legitimise your so called cabinet. Why should we bother about your laws when they are amended without parliamentary consensus for further inquiry as to why it should be adopted? We are waiting to give up our morals for the future of our country if you Mr Khaiyum would come up with something worthy of us giving up our morals for. Fiji4All
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Your blogging on Sharon Smith Johns is causing problems for her in Telecom group.She has not been seen in the office for almost 2 weeks. She demanded and received a bonus payout last month too and that is now being questioned by TFL board as well as other spending she has made including large payment to Australian website design company for Connect’s own website. They are asking why she would pay $500,000 when Connect has its own web design department. Australian company is apparently her friends company.
TFL reporter
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What’s Chaudhry up to now? Whose side is he on? Does he mean well or is he up to one of his old tricks again? We do not know what to think of him, whether the question he poses is because he now has finally realized what a total idiot he was to support Frank in the first place or whether he is now after votes when Fiji finally has democratic elections. We think that it is the later because when we learnt of the project, we that have been in tune with what has been happening in Fiji asked the same questions; “why is Fijian Holdings to build a $20m Police HQ and where will the money come from to finance the $20m project? Why did he even bother when he was an illegal minister that was being allowed to bankrupt the country? Chaudhry should have listened to the man that knows nothing about money but to take it illegally from anywhere he can, the other Epeli who is Fiji’s illegal Defence minister. The twin tower Police complex is estimated to cost $20m and construction is expected to start in the 3rd quarter of 2010. It will be located at the corner of Malcolm and Selbourne Street, Suva. Well this is it folks, simple logics even a 5th grader could work it without taking other factors into account – rising of interest rates, the country’s economy etc. Gaunilau, grab the cash man, said that the project was in accordance with the his illegal Govt’s cost cutting initiative, and under the agreement, this not have a clue illegal Govt say they will be given 20 years to pay back the loan. He added that it was a worthwhile deal because in the end the building will belong to the Govt of Fiji. OK cash flow is what the country wants not more buildings! With rental costs amounting to the same value as for the repayment of the loan for the construction, it is the best criteria to spend taxpayers hard earned cash to house Frank’s useless Police Force. Like their other business deals they do not take into account the rise in interest rates, the state of the nation’s economy, maintenance etc. Chaudhry, try harder to convince us that there are no hidden agendas and that your first priority are the people of Fiji. Fiji4All
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After two and half years Frank is worried about the blogs and tells us not to read them. The blogs have been around since the coup. They have detailed every disastrous step the illegal regime has taken. All the inner secrets of the evil illegal regime have been blown – the dictators big payout to himself and the attempts to have his brother-in-law evade justice, to name just a two examples.
So why is it only now that Frank finally comes out and says “don’t read the blogs”. Does this mean there’s trouble at the camp? When there’s so much smoke it doesn’t mean much when the dictator and his henchmen come out and deny that there’s a fire.
Navosavakadua

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Chaudhry criticises Bainimarama

Chaudhry criticises Bainimarama
15 July 2009 -posted on http://coupfourpointfive.blogspot.com
Fiji Labour Party leader Mahendra Chaudhry has criticised interim prime minister Frank Bainimarama's "Strategic Framework for Change" delivered in a televised national address on July 1.In a statement posted on the Fiji Labour Party website, Mr Chaudhry says the regime has got its priorities all wrong if it thought it could shelve a resolution to the country’s political crisis for three years while it focused on economic and infrastructure development. "We should have learnt from our recent past just how important political stability is for economic well being. Unless we have a stable, inclusive and democratic political environment acceptable to the international community and our development partners, it will be very difficult to create the investor confidence necessary to stimulate private sector growth," Chaudhry said. He said the regime lacked accountability and transparency and its transactions were very worrying.
Chaudhry warned Fiji was going to be plunged deeper into isolation as the international community was not going to buy the three year delay.He said Bainimarama's address carried nothing new."Government intends to concentrate on infrastructure and the economy, but these are the normal functions of any government."
While criticising the interim regime for lack of transparency and accountability, Chaudhry forgets that in July 2008 when Bainimarama's $184,000 leave payout was revealed by the media, the Labour leader strongly defended the army commander saying the payment was totally justified and that he as interim finance minister had approved it in February 2008. The approval of the payment co-incided with revelations by Fiji Times and Fiji Sun about Chaudhry's $2 million stash in Australian bank accounts. Chaudhry was cleared of tax evasion by the regime in a secretive inquiry revealed to the people after it was completed in 3 days.
In November 2008, when it was revealed that the army used $45.5 million in funds in addition to its 2007 budget allocation, Chaudhry again came to the defence of the regime and Bainimarama. At that time he said, he had approved the over-expenditure as it was necessary for maintenance of national security, law and order.

A Plea to Roko Tui Dreketi

A Big Kerekere To Ro Teimumu Kepa, Paramount Chief Of Rewa Please for the sake of those of us that believe strongly in doing what is right for humanity and the country we love so passionately I plead with you to stand your ground and allow the Bose Ko Viti to go ahead in your province of Rewa. As you say it is critical to show Bainimarama that the people of Fiji are not going to be subservient to his rules and his whims so now is the time to show him. It is more so now that he has become a dictator and with his military regime going on a “Gagging Spree” in their desperate attempt to control freedom of the media and freedom of speech. We were also let down so badly by the nation’s lawyers in taking the pragmatic approach and applying for their PCs. It was a given opportunity for a group of intellects to show some defiance against the dictator and his team and sadly it didn’t not happen.The legal system affects nearly every aspect of any society. Lawyers are the backbone of any legal system linking it to society in numerous ways. They hold positions of great responsibility and are obligated to adhere to a strict code of ethics. Lawyers are our representatives and act as both advocates and advisors in our society and should lead the way in exemplifying our legal rights and not take the pragmatic approach.
The Ro Teimumu I have known all my life is a true faithful Fijian high chief with great dignity and courage, a politician, a staunch catholic, a loving mother and caring human being who has obliged her people by doing what’s right and that is to stand against all that is illegal. For this reason I am certain she will not budge and give in to the Military Regime because of its illegality. To keep her people united she must stick up for what is right and within Fiji’s “Constitutional Powers.” She is blessed with the knowledge of her country and her people and with divine assistance also actual grace she is equipped to point her people into believing in her, in order to stand up to Bainimarama and in no way disallow the Bose Ko Viti to go ahead. What she does with her people will automatically flow through to the remainder of the people of Fiji. We must understand and respect the “constitutional powers” of the land and do our utmost to guard and protect it from being trashed.
The issue should be a legal and principled one for every citizen of Fiji. We must not be seen in any way to have accorded Bainimarama’s Regime “legitimacy” because they do not have it. The law and constitution must be upheld and we must all be aware on the consequences on us as individuals and to the people of Fiji if we do not uphold it. Once again I plead with Ro Teimumu to lead her people to a crusade of justice in promoting the goal of supporting the rule of law and democracy in her country which has been under so much pressure since Rabuka’s 1987 coup. She must simply underscore the extent to which she is prepared to endure being contested over what she believes to be the right for her people and the people of Fiji. Each and everyone of us have a responsibility and obligation to the development of our country, ( my case birth country ) especially when it is under siege and facing chaos and anarchy.
Isa, Di Teimumu, vosoti yau if I have been cheeky and over stepped the line but you can blame the desperate situation we are in and my passion for my birth town, Levuka! I am sure you will understand. It was said to me by Everett that to whom much is given much is also required . There is no higher calling of duty than public service of or towards one’s neighbour and country. A scripture we must value that it is better to give than to receive. With grace and mercy and your help we the people will be resolved to deal with any future adversity or challenge that may come our way in a spirit of confidence and good humour.
Loloma bibi, Rosalind.
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We say – Nice to know that Frank Bainimarama is acknowledging the impact of freedom bloggers who denounce his lawbreaking coup(s). Our word of advise to him is this – leave us alone Frank! Concentrate in propping up your crumbling junta empire. Kinda says alot when you make reference to us at a shakey time such as this, aye!. Waz up Frank? You feeling your foundation rattling under your feet? Relax bro ….relax … and may the truth win this war! Fiji’s Prime Minister Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama is requesting the public not to read blogs on the internet.
He was responding to reports that there differences between high ranking officers in the Fiji Military. Bainimarama says blogs are done by people who have nothing to do with their time.“Reading into blog sites is not doing anybody any good. It’s a waste of time. People who read it really have nothing else to do. Tell them to go plant cassava or something.” He adds people have been arrested for being linked to certain blogs posted on the internet. Bainimarama is advising people not to read blogs as it is intended to frighten them. “Earlier blog sites were traced to three people. I understand they were arrested but they were let off again. It was traced to their computers. Whoever is reading blog-sites will get sad and they get depressed. That is the whole purpose of the blog-sites. My advice is do not read blog-sites. It’s not gonna do anybody any good.”
- FBCL
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Prime Minister John Key said there had been a unanimous decision to expel Fiji from the Pacific Forum, despite several nations recently breaking from the consensus and announcing their support for the military regime. Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, members of the Melanesian Spearhead Group (MSG), said on Monday morning self-appointed interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama had “won their support for lifting the suspension”, the Solomon Times Online reported. PNG Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare said he was convinced some of Bainimarama’s plans were good for Fiji. Leaders from the MSG said they would take Fiji’s case to their peers at the Pacific Islands Forum in Cairns, Australia next month. Key said there was a desire to see a solution in Fiji by all those who has reached the unanimous decision to expel it. “All 16 countries in the forum want to see a solution, but the question is what that solution will be.” Bainimarama had not engaged in dialogue with the other political stakeholders, Key told reporters. “From New Zealand’s point of view, it’s not just a conclusion or an outcome we want to see, it’s an enduring outcome. “But I don’t think there’s any desire to revisit the decision we made which was to suspend Fiji from the Pacific Forum,” Key said.
- TVNZ
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While Police officers guard and patrol Aiyaz Khaiyum’s Loa St family home, insiders say the illegal wanna-know-it-all AG, Aiyaz, hardly sleeps at home now. They report that Aiyaz has found a new rendevouz spot at Suva Point with his newly-divorced bird, Morika Hunter. Wonder if he will order another batch of police officers to his second home!lol
neighbourhoodwatch
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We say – to give credibility to Frank and Leweni’s claim, why haven’t they asked Driti and Ului to give a joint press conference to justify that they still support Frank? Or simply, why hasn’t Driti or Ului stepped forward to speak to the media like they use to do to dispel the split prevalent at FMF? Frank Bainimarama can not deny that the masses support from all walks of life including Fiji Military Forces, is now behind Driti and Ului. He will have to face up to his fate as the coup executionist. We are pretty sure that Fiji is willing to pardon Driti, Ului and their military officers, if they carry on with what they are doing to install a civilian government - BUT NOT Frank Bainimarama who has to reap the coup seed he sowed. Fiji’s interim Prime Minister has dismissed claims that there’s been a change in the military leadership.
A Fiji military spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Neumi Leweni, denied internet reports that Colonel Pita Driti and Colonel Roko Ului Mara had taken over the military’s leadership from Commodore Frank Bainimarama. The reports were carried by blogs, which have gained a media role amid the continued censorship imposed as part of the emergency regulations. Commodore Bainimarama has told Auckland’s Radio Tarana the claims are a non-issue. “Reading into blogsites is not doing anybody any good. It is a waste of time, people who read it have nothing else to do, nothing good. Whoever is reading blogsites would get stirred and they get depressed and that’s the whole purpose of them. My advice is, don’t read blogsites.”
Commodore Frank Bainimarama
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So far it was John samy, John prasad, Jone Dakauvula, Francis Narayan, Parmesh Chand and Rasheed Ali. But the latest to join this exclusive cabal is one Gautam Ramswarup -a conman par excellence. His apppointment as the new Chairman of FSC is a cruel joke against the people of Fiji especially the sugar cane farmers and the workers. People of Fiji deserve to be told exactly who this character is and what specialist skills, experience and expertise he brings to solve the many pressing problems facing the industry and what vision, if any, he has for its future. This man worked in a Suva accounting firm for few years before joining FSC in the early 1970’s. Shortly after the 1987 coup , he joined his soulmate Rasheed Ali and fled to Australia- reportedly on the back of a fear that Rabuka was going to investigate some of the white collar deals that had taken in FSC under their management.
Both at Price Waterhouse Suva ( talk to previous managers Bhaskar Bhindi, Mahesh Patel, Dhiraj Hemraj) and FSC , it was common knowledge that Ramswarup for all his grandstanding and bragging was completely incapable of any real work, output and productivity. Insiders in the Sugar industry remember him as a peerless master of bluff and bluster, all style but no substance at all. A pastmaster at avoiding work and responsibilities , his incompetence was so glaring and his reputation, if any, such a joke that he could not even balance basic financial journals despite his dubious claims to many a high level professional qualifications.
All his working life he has preyed on others to bail him out. But to be fair to him , he was about the most accomplished greaser of his generation and lived entirely on his contacts and connections.With his turbo charged ego and an obssessively narcisssistic disposition, he had a fiercesome reputation for vengeneance and victimisation. For not only did he destroy many promising careers through sheer institutionalised personal hatred and vendetta, unjustified demotions and arbitrary transfers but also entrenched a deeply damaging culture of cronysim , nepotism and mediocrity through totally unmerited promotiom of his cronies and favorites. He terrorised all and sundry-from ordinary mill labourers to senior mill managers and it is no overstatement that he was more widely depised and feared than any body in the history of the sugar indusrty.
George Moody Stuart , one of the most astute Managing Director’s of FSC,once in a moment of disarming honesty even joked that if there was a competition to find the most unproductive employee in its 3000 plus workforce , then Ramswarup has to be clear frontrunner. Stuart was being kind -the fact was that he was clearly the most useless for the money he was paid. Perpetually shielded by his mate Rasheed Ali, Ramswarup was allowed all the excesses of excecutive priveleges, abuse of power and total immunity from any kind of accountability for his performance or lack of. The contriving Ramswarup cultivated an artificial aura of executive indispensability , arrogance and pomposity about himself with consumate cunning and guile which many mistook for quality and competence. But talk to any of his contemporaries and they will tell you how profoundly hollow he is.
How he was able to manipulate the key levers of the FSC with such impunity remains one of the mysteries of the industry but it is certainly not unconnected to his symbiotic partnership with Rasheed Ali and their self serving mantra of ” you look after me I will look after you.” And the usefullness of this pact should not be underestimated for there was a lot to be looked after. We have been reliably informed that life has not been that easy for him in Sydney for the last 20 years he has ben living there. His bluff and incompetence exposed , Ramswarup has not even had a steady job and yet he is reported to be living in obscene affluence and opulence supported by a multimillion portfolio of wealth and properties. When , where and how he has acquired this massive fortune needs to be thoroughly investigated.
As a starter he must explain how he was able to secretly acquire from FSC a prime residential property in Marou Rd in the Suva Domain for a fraction of its fair market value and how it was leased back yo the FSC. He must also explain his direct involvement in the award of some of the largest tenders and contracts in the sugar industry and his close association with the leading tenderers , contractors and their principals and his failure to ever declare any real or potential conflict of interests. He must tell how he leased his Tamavua house to Wetpac bank when they were the bankers for FSC and why only Westpac was allowed to clear some $300 million of sugar foreign currency in Fiji and why it needed a revolt from the farmers organisations to change that practice.
Based in the Dominion House , Suva , all his life , Ramswarup has never worked in any of its sugar mills and has no first hand experience of the sugar industry. To put it crudely in the rural parlance he does notknow the difference between a sugar cane and a bamboo plant. He does not understand the milling factories nor the cane farms. His lack of empathy for the farmers amd the workers is very well known and is on public record. ramswarup just does not understand the pulse of the industry and the feelings and sufferings of the poor.
Arrogant and insensitive to the extreme, it is under his tenure that the industry saw its darkest chapter of industrial relations with the cane farmers and the workers. Rather than some constructive engagement , consultation and genuine partnership , the hallmark of Ramswarup’s style has been one of strident confrontation, unmalleable arrogance ego and intransigence. This man has nothing to offer to the industry and the 200,000 whose lives depend on its wellbeing and viability. Like his previous comrades, he is part of the problems we face today and no part of its solution now. He is a mercenary; a serial opportunist who is there for his own self interest.
How much is he defrauding the farmers now as the Chairman of FSC? We cannot and must not allow the industry to become the retirement sanctuary to support the largesse and luxury for these no hopers and conman. It was Ratu Mara who summed up their arrogance best in 1983 when he admitted to a group of trade unionists that ” if Rasheed and Ramswarup get a chance they will kick on my balls.” God save the industry .
insaafi
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The Hari Punja & Frank Bainimarama deal
July 15, 2009
More revelations are surfacing on a supposed deal hatching between Hari Punja and tyrant Frank Bainimarama. It is reported that Hari Punja is courting Frank in his bid to out-smart his own blood brothers at Punja & Sons. A multi-million dollars warehouse built by Punja & Sons in Lautoka is not settling down well with their coup-maker brother Hari Punja in Suva. So what does Hari do? He wanna draw in Frank as his business partner provided that Frank gives Hari concessions in all facets of business he’s in. Politician and FLP leader, Mahendra Chaudhry has always pointed out Hari Punja as a selfish greedy buggy who is only interested in making money at the cost of the poor ordinary folks. It is of no surprise then that Hari is bedding coupster Frank – that’s quite normal for him , really!

Change in Fiji Military Leadership Underway Now

SWM CAN YOU PLEASE PUBLISH THIS ASAP

Wednesday, Jul 15, 2009 01:20 PM

FROM THE BOYS IN THE MILITARY....WE HAVE DECIDE TO END THE MEDIA CENSORSHIP THAT WAS INPLACE FOR SOMETIMES BY CAPTAIN NEUMI LEWENI..WE DONT SEE THE NEED TO CONTINUE.
RFMF NO LONGER TAKES ITS COMMAND FROM VOREQE BAINIMARAMA OR ESALA TELENI
WE ARE WORKING WITH OUR CIVILIAN LEADERS AT THIS STAGE TO CARRY ON THE ARMS OF GOVERNMNET FROM THE DICTATOR AND HIS TEAM .
ANY INTIMIDATION BY ANYONE PLEASE DONT HESTITATE TO REPORT TO THE NEAREST POLICE STATION OR THE MILITARY CAMP
AS OF TODAY WE DONT RECOGNIZE BAINIMARAMA AS PRIME MINISTER OF OUR BELOVED FIJI
AS OF TODAY WE DONT RECOGNIZE EASALA TELENI TO BE THE POLICE COMMISSINER OF OUR BELOVED FIJI, ALL DIRECTORS OF POLICE ARE NOW IN CHARGE ..
WE WILL BE UPDATING THROUGH THE DAY...
GOD BLESS FIJI AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
FROM THE HEADQUATERS OF THE FIJI MILITARY FORCE
NABUA
SUVA.

Petition to Get Rid of Bainimarama - Send it around

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Get rid of Bainimarama petition
Coupfourpointfive has created an online petition to gauge how many people want Frank Bainimarama and Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum out and want Fiji to return to democracy as soon as possible. Only genuine signatures please. We will go through them and delete those which are false.
Click on the link and also email it to your friends:
In fairness another petition has been created for those who think Frank Bainimarama should stay to fulfill the People's Charter. Again a warning that we will be able to tell the genuine signatures from the false ones. Click on the link and also email it to your friends.

Punja and Frank Up to Something & We Know

There was a secret meeting held on the 12th July between Hari Punja, Frank Bainimarama and Col Tikoitoga (we have evidence). The discussions eluded to Hari Punja bribing FB in buying a property which Hari will fund and rent back from FB. No surprises Punja is hedging his bets again. The $$$$ is sourced from INDIA. The deal was brokered by TEFLON COL AZIZ. The military camp understands why Aziz wasn’t mentioned in the despatches relating to the GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY at Fijian Holdings. Our spies picked this up and are disseminating this within the military camp to the boys and boys at the Police.
The response from everyone is, “me sa vesu o Commander,” e na gauna oratou a vesu kina na lala vei Rabaka kei Verebasaga , a kaya o koya me ra dui COLA na kedraii totogi”, But he lied to everyone that immunity covered everyone. .. He should be a man and answer for his crimes as well.
We feel sorry for ourselves as OFFICERS, NCOs and ORs. Sa keimami valoloma na lasutaki. He shall be investigated for his crimes. He is not fit to lead
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Fiji’s Public Service Commission says it plans to cut the number of public servants by another 20 percent as part of reforms to be completed by next year. The PSC chairman, Josefa Seruilagilagi, has told Fijilive that public servants will be asked to take voluntary redundancy packages. Another 6,000 jobs are to be slashed after 2,500 staff were made to retire in April following a decree by the interim regime that lowered the retirement age to 55. Mr Seruilagilagi says the government’s budget is mostly used to pay salaries and this has to be brought down. Last year, the public service faced pay cuts but the interim regime retained its pays.
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Sources from Fiji report that Frank Bainimarama has been frequently spotted with Hari Punja at his Muanikau home and Walu Bay office. Hari Punja is one of Fiji’s business tycoons who has time and again displayed his no loyalty to anyone except himself and his pocket. He only has permanent interest with people, particularly the rulers of the day, but has no permanent friends, and again, it is due largely to his greedy nature to make money by hook or by crook. The frequency of the Bainimarama and Hari Punja meetings have increased dramatically over the past months and sources say they must be up to no good again. Hari Punja is a controversial businessman who was named by various people and groups as financier of Fiji’s various coups.
Two of his sons, Rohit Punja and Sanjay Punja have departed from their Flour Mills of Fiji business citing “personal reasons” as the cause of their decision to leave. Hari Punja is also the Punja brother who carried out his own coup in their Punja and Sons family business resulting in his setting up of what is now Hari Punja and Sons that has majority controlling shares in public companies such as Flour Mills of Fiji, Rice Company of Fiji, Atlantic Packaging, to name a few. Hari Punja is also a institutional investor in Fiji TV and Communications Fiji, both of which he is a board member. So folks, don’t be surprised with all the one-sided pro-junta propaganda churning out from the two media houses, controlled somewhat by Hari Punja. He is betting the tyrant Frank horse!
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We can confirm that the people of the Rewa Province are not taking heed of announcements made by murderous Frank Bainimarama and his peep-squeek spokesman Leweni of heir intention to ban the August Methodist Church conference. According to them, their paramount chief, Ro Temumu Kepa, has not relayed a message to her people that she has bowed to Frank’s threats. So, they carry on regardless with their preparation.
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Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister, Sir Michael Somare, says members of the Melanesia Spearhead Group will take Fiji’s case to next month’s Pacific Islands Forum, but he is not hopeful Suva’s suspension will be lifted soon. Sir Michael, along with the Vanuatu and Solomon Islands prime ministers, met Fiji military leader Frank Bainimarama in Port Vila, Vanuatu, last week and called for Fiji’s suspension to be reversed. Earlier this year, Fiji’s constitution was scrapped and strict controls imposed on the media and freedom of assembly. But Sir Michael has told Radio Australia whatever the forum decides on Fiji, it will have MSG support. “We’ll go with the majority decision. But at least we’ll make our points known, we’ll make our standpoint known to the forum leaders.”
Radio Australia

Frank Told to Step Down - He is Refusing- for how long?

Fiji’s Young People’s Concerned Network has been banned from participating at the Pacific Youth Festival which is getting underway in Suva. The youth network’s President, Peter Waqavonovono, says he was approached by members of the military regime who refused to give a reason for the ban. Mr Waqavonovono says although his organisation has been actively participating in organising the regional youth festival, the decision came as no surprise. But, he says the Network will be watching the week-long festival closely, to ensure the hundreds of visitors from the region are not mistreated by the authorities.
Presenter: Sam SekeSpeaker: Peter Waqavonovono, President of Fiji’s Young People’s Concerned Network Listen:Windows Media
WAQAVONOVONO: Yes, we have been banned. We’ve been informed of this through about four phone calls that I have received and some other of our members have received the same kind of phone calls. But we’re still waiting for some sort of official letter to come from the Ministry or the Department of Youth. With that said, no reason really has been given for why we have been banned, but I feel maybe the real reason why, is because maybe it’s a difference in opinions, a difference in our aspirations for the progress for Fiji.
SEKE: And who informed you? You said you’ve received so many phone calls. From who?
WAQAVONOVONO: I have been receiving phone calls from people who are from within the interim government and also some people who are organising this festival. Who is doing this? That’s the military council. The military council basically has become in charge of the vetting or the censorship of this festival.
SEKE: So was the ban on you personally or the network, the organisation?
WAQAVONOVONO: I have been informed that its myself, its my organisation the YPCN. I have also been informed that other organisations and other individuals have also been blacklisted.
SEKE: Now, your organisation has been actually quite outspoken on issues affecting the youth of Fiji. Were you surprised at all that you’ve been banned by the military regime?
WAQAVONOVONO: The writing for us, the writing has been on the wall since day one of the organising of this festival. A few of our members were asked to join certain committees and they still are in the committees that are organising this festival. And in the process, one of the things that we kept pushing for is the safety of each person or participants that want to be here. The safety in terms of if they say something or they decide to come up with some sort of a solution for what Fiji is going through, or this is a solution to what certain problems that our Pacific Islands are going through, whether the safe that is provided by the Pacific Festival is actually going to be safe for them.
SEKE: Peter, what in a nutshell is the message you would share with other youth from the region if you were to attend the Pacific Youth Festival?
WAVAVONOVONO: From last year, there was a confirmation of more than 2,000 young people who are willing to come to this festival. That was before Fiji got suspended from the Pacific Islands Forum. Now that Fiji has been suspended, the number was brought down to 800. However, because of our heavy lobbying with these missions for them not to come we now have at least 300 regional young people to deal with in this country and the only message that I have for them right now is that they use their time very wisely and that they stay safe, especially during the festival. It’s important that this festival does continue, especially for delegates who are from Fiji itself. They have the opportunity to express themselves. If they have any idea of a solution for this country, it needs to be heard and it needs to be recorded and it needs to be put in a form of a resolution and it has to somehow reach the people in power. With the YPCN, we will be just watching the Festival very carefully that nothing happens to delegates or the young people who have decided to come and participate at the Pacific Youth Festival.
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A year ago, July 19, 2008 FORMER Fiji Law Society president Graham Leung in an article published in the Fiji Times ( uncensored ) believed that Constitution was not alive despite assurances to the contrary. He said, the then illegal military regime and now military dictatorship could not ignore that it had not been successful in its campaigns to introduce constitutional changes. It was then that all citizens of Fiji should have stood up for what was right, instead the military regime was allowed to remain in power. He also said that the illegal military regime could not force good ideas down people’s throats with the barrel of the gun lurking in the background. Sadly they have lasted this long, a sign that they never had democracy in mind and the people of Fiji was not prepared to fight for their democracy there and then. When he was guest speaker to the members of the Fiji Law Society on the way forward for Fiji at their annual conference in Denarau he mentioned that people should not believe that all was well and the Constitution was still there. It now seems the Constitution was dead after the 2006 coup. Up until the constitution was abrogated in the half a coup there was a myth that was still perceived that the Constitution was still in place. To only use part of the Constitution to justify one’s agenda was not the right thing to do, ” you can’t choose to pick parts of the Constitution and ignore others.” This is now obvious to all of us! We were told then by him that there was no choice except the constitutional powers to changing laws. There could be no shortcuts “however well meaning to political and electoral reform.” Mr Leung reminded the lawyers at the conference that the Constitution was the supreme law of the land and it was the Constitution that determined how it could be changed. To change the Constitution using a mechanism outside it, is illegal and should not be acceptable. He spoke of good governance and said that it was useless talking about it if it wasn’t put to practice. The military regime if serious on good governance should have taken the country to elections and LEGITIMACY because Parliament alone is the best forum that forge a consensus on electoral reform. There is no alternative social and political change except through an elected parliament following the correct legal processes. He concluded by saying that shortcuts cannot be taken to produce the ideal society overnight because forced changes to the law outside the Constitution were destined to fail and that democracy was still the best form of government. If what Mr Leung said then was heeded, Fiji would not be in the mess it is in now. Constitutional Powers of any nation is the line that should never be crossed! Rosalind Pratt
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The incapable shadowy John Prasad
July 14, 2009
john prasad has shown his lack of experience in many forms ….

1) he signs/approves things that only the minister of finance can do under fiji’s existing laws … showing he does not even understand his own powers and those that he does not have under the fiji laws
2) he does not have a clue as to the nuances of administration …. even instructions that should be in the form of formal letters from him are sent by a notation on the margin o