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Days of Fiji banana republic protests remembered in Bavadra reunion

Days of Fiji banana republic protests remembered in Bavadra reunion
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The Fiji Times » From the Editor-in-Chief s desk: Your May 29 briefing

The Fiji Times » From the Editor-in-Chief s desk: Your May 29 briefing
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The Fiji Times » Remembering expulsion s past

Robbie Robertson and Akosita Tamanisau. Picture: SUPPLIED By AKOSITA TAMANISAU The pictures of Prof Pal Ahluwalia, the vice-chancellor (VC) of the University of the South Pacific (USP), and his wife Sandra Price on the morning of Thursday, February 4, during their long and unexpected plane journey back to Brisbane after their shock expulsion from Fiji brought back memories for us. Former prime minister Sitiveni Rabuka, still very much a politician and leadership contender for elections in 2022, has argued that the FijiFirst government’s behaviour in deporting Prof Ahluwalia and his wife was nothing short of childish. He should know. He began Fiji’s coup culture with two coups in 1987, unleashing a wave of violence upon Fiji’s people: assaults, burglaries, arson, and imprisonment. One group of demonstrators was gassed.

PM Hits Back At Biman Prasad

Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama questioned the silence of National Federation Party leader Biman Prasad on matters relating to the University of the South Pacific in Parliament. He questioned why Mr.

The Fiji Times » Move by police draws criticism

Jale Daucakacaka Munro Leys lawyer Richard Naidu outside the Suva High Court. Picture: JOVESA NAISUA/FILE Prominent Suva lawyer Richard Naidu has criticised the actions of Fiji police officers in stopping supporters of former prime minister Sitiveni Rabuka from collecting signatures for his proposed political party at a public event in Suva last Saturday. The group was collecting signatures during a STC Yasa appeal concert at Ratu Sukuna Park when they were told to leave. Mr Naidu said outside of an election period, no law stopped a proposed political party gathering membership signatures in any place or at any time.

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