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No Land, No Home, No Income, No Job, No Security

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 9:46 am | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

Cane farmers in the Western Division in Viti Levu today poured their heart out to the Commonwealth Secretary-General's Special Envoy to Fiji, Justice Pius Langa. More >>

Losers Behind All The Trouble - Indigenous Teacher

Wednesday, 24 January 2001, 9:44 am | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

Those losing the1999 national election were behind the troubles besieging Fiji, says the Fijian Teachers Union General Secretary. More >>

Fiji People's Coalition Govt Releases, 19-23 Jan

Tuesday, 23 January 2001, 11:45 am | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

Tourism Industry Makes Another Plea To Regime Supporters - 1997 Constitution is good, but - Indigenous Rights used as a front for power-grab - You will profit from residential leases, NFP tells farmers - Military sends confusing signals - "We ... More >>

Koroi Slates Regime For Abuse Of Funds And Trust

Friday, 19 January 2001, 9:57 am | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

Fiji Labour Party's President, Jokapeci Koroi has slammed the regime for abusing public funds and betraying public trust in hiring a private lawyer to defend it in the Constitution Review Commission case. More >>

Constitution Commission Stops Sitting

Friday, 19 January 2001, 9:55 am | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

The decision to stop sitting was made by the Commission when it met today to decide on the course of action it could take after the High Court made an interim order that the Commission stop sitting forthwith, and that it stop drawing allowances from ... More >>

Court Bars Constitution Commission from sitting

Thursday, 18 January 2001, 9:05 am | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

Court Bars Constitution Commission from sitting with immediate effect Issue No: 387 17 January 2001 More >>

Win-win-win for democracy in Fiji

Thursday, 18 January 2001, 9:03 am | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

The illegal regime has been dealt three major blows today by separate courts in Fiji. More >>

Regime's Stay Order Decision Appeal Rejected

Wednesday, 17 January 2001, 3:05 pm | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

The appeal by the regime against the High Court's rejection of the regime's stay order application, has been thrown out by the Fiji Court of Appeal. More >>

Regime And Police Are Undermining Treason Case

Wednesday, 17 January 2001, 10:15 am | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

The military backed interim regime is sabotaging the process of arguing charges against the country's coup plotters, states veteran Pacific region journalist Michael Field. The 15 January AFP article states that legal sources claim that the treason case ... More >>

Police Planned Coup

Wednesday, 17 January 2001, 10:13 am | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

A coup to depose the elected government was to have taken place on 28 March which involved the assassination of the Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry and the kidnapping of the President Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, writes veteran Pacific journalist Michael ... More >>

Police Pass Buck On Maintaining Law In Fiji

Wednesday, 17 January 2001, 10:12 am | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

The police department says that it is not responsible for enforcing decisions of courts in Fiji. More >>

Taxpayers Made To Fund Regime's Appeal

Wednesday, 17 January 2001, 10:11 am | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

The Qarase regime is getting the taxpayers to fund its appeal against the decision of Justice Anthony Gates. The appeal is expected to cost $200,000. More >>

Refugee Numbers Increasing

Tuesday, 16 January 2001, 2:36 pm | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

The number of farmers who have been evicted by the regime is increasing by the day. And so is the number of farmers flocking to the refugee camp organised by the National Farmers Union. More >>

Tarakinikini Still Has Not Left

Tuesday, 16 January 2001, 1:00 pm | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

Lt. Col. Filipo Tarakinikini has still not departed for the US to supposingly take up a job with the UN as a UN peacekeeping office's security planner and advisor. He was to have started on 15 January 2001. More >>

Newspaper Rejects Gates' Ruling

Monday, 15 January 2001, 2:55 pm | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

In its editorial today, the newspaper states that peace comes first and justice later. This was in reference to the fact that numerous military issued weapons are still in the hands of "unknown persons, most likely with rebel sympathisers". ... More >>

Civil Servants Take On Political Roles

Monday, 15 January 2001, 2:54 pm | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

The rapid trend of senior civil servants taking on political roles is paralysing the country. More >>

Lovo and Palau fail to get refugees out of camp

Monday, 15 January 2001, 2:52 pm | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

The regime has announced that it has organised a lovo and palau party for the residents of Muaniweni to help in reconciliation between the ethnic Fijian villagers who had terrorised the ethnic Indian farmers, and the ethnic Indian farmers who have remained ... More >>

Justice Langa To Revisit Fiji

Monday, 15 January 2001, 2:50 pm | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

The Special Envoy of the Commonwealth, Justice Pius Langa will be making his second visit to Fiji coming week. More >>

Ratu Mara Resigns

Thursday, 21 December 2000, 10:17 am | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, the substantive President of Fiji, has officially resigned. According to reports, his resignation is effective 29 May 2000. More >>

No Stay Order On Constitution Judgment

Thursday, 21 December 2000, 10:16 am | Fiji Peoples Coalition Government

The application by the Qarase regime for a stay order on the Chandrika Prasad decision has been rejected by the High Court. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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