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You are invited to share and pen your ideas, views or opinions that will facilitate/assist our country back to democracy. All positive and/or negative ideas and comments to steer us back to the road of democracy are welcome.

Whichever way one looks at our current situation back home, democracy has been completely raped. The rape of democracy in Fiji is a virtual degradation of the populus of Fiji. Their human rights are being deprived:

1. the right to decide their government;
2. who they want to represent them;
3. their right to free assembly;
4. free protest;
5. free to organise into groups so that they can talk about what is pertinent to their daily lives;
6. protest on issues they do not agree with....with no fear of intimidation from anybody.

With this military regime in place, the concept of freedom per the Constitution is a total myth!

And, we, the people of Fiji need to come together and be vehement about our total disagreement with the military regime. So give us liberty or death! The reality of the issue is that democracy in Fiji has been raped...from top to bottom...left to right....inside and out and vice versa!

Here we have a military regime that talks about freedom to the people and yet the very same military regime randomly arrest people, torture them, inflict unnecessary harrassment and emotional stress to those that seem a threat to them. The military regime talks about racial unity.......the communal concept of togetherness and yet Fiji is far more racially divided today than it ever was.

The so-called advisors, viz-a-viz, John Samy, these are rejects from their adopted countries and yet they are being rewarded with exuberant amount(s) of money by these rogue military regime who have no idea what they are doing. Lying to the international community does not augur well with this interim government and yet the interim Prime Minister continuously talks with a forked tongue when addressing international issues. The ministers talk about internal securities as if Fiji is going to be invaded.

All around it is clearly seen that the economy is in tatters and the Constitution is just a useless piece of paper. The rule of law is as what the military regime wants it to be.

The above are just some of my views (from a pro-democracy viewpoint). But, do not let that deter you from penning your comments if you share otherwise.

So, let us come together and voice our views/comments, whether they be for or against the military regime and have a very healthy discussion here so that in the end we can factually understand what our role is, what we need to do and how we can come up with ideas to help restore democracy back in our beloved Fiji!

Please feel free to write what you like or dislike about the military regime. Be sincere and honest about your thoughts, without getting personal or spiteful.

Kindly note, this "topic" will expire as soon as we have an election.

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Gonei Jese bula, akaaaa na vanua ga sa baci rai sara tu kina na kai vanua ca. Sa ra leca sa la mai nakoro na ka taucoko qo. Du qai mai me lai ia mada na tali baleta bai levu sara tu ga qo na voivoi ni Qei Tima. O ratou o Jimi ratou na qai jiko lai vana tovuto baleta la na tabua, kevaka o via qai qai tukutuku ga mai......Loloma

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Tabua taken from Fiji pawnshops would be the biggest Tabua/whalestooth HEIST in the Southern Hemisphere.

Na butako vakasigalevu ga sa caka ya, nothing but daylight robbery!

Will every single tabua ever be returned to the pawnshops? I wonder
Who has current possession of them?
Did they (Fiji Police) have a warrant?
Who gave/signed the order?

Guilecava na vana tovuto baleta na kamunaga e dai e sa tawani taga suka ga yani!

Levu na suka!!

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Na tabua kece koya mai ya ena Pawnshop sa soqona tiko o Teleni..me qai qaravi kina na kani soqo nei luvedrau kei Atu...dua na tabua ena gauna ni sweet sixteen me yacova ni lei lakovi na dui watidratou.....lolzzz,,,,lei tini sara na gauna ni so mate.....hahaha

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17 lawyers admitted to the bar

17 lawyers were admitted to the Bar today before Chief Justice, Justice Anthony Gates, Justice John Bryne, Justice Salesi Temo and Justice Paul Madigan and family members.

Chief Justice Gates told the new lawyers to conduct themselves to the best of their abilities as legal practitioners.

Chief Justice Gates said a lawyer must act professionally drafting documents accurately and must be aware of the rules.

Meanwhile, Justice Gates also warned the new practitioners not to walk into the Courtroom without re-checking their files.

He advised them that they should be prepared, do a lot of reading and research and analyze before they defend a case.

The Chief Justice also told the lawyers not to be afraid when they are tasked to serve an important person or defend a notorious person.

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Thank you Mark, you made my day with that comment. Awesome, thanks.

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@ Naita Suli – Ni Bula Vinaka Turaga Nait, au kerea me dua la na cegu lekaleka. Vi qai yaki tiko edai au mani rawata me dua ga na segment lailai sara ni qito nei Viti kei Sikoteladi au raica rawa ena Fiji One.

Segai mada ni kirau se sota, io e vaka saraga na kena irairai ena itaba o Mike e duri tu mai dakudrau na turaga manidia kei coach.

Coach, e segai tiko ni macala na nona ituvatuva, kevaka sa mani dua vei iratou na cauravou e mavoa (God forbid) sa segai ni leqa o keda, ni sa tu mai dakudrau na noda Turaga momoqaqa qivoqivora na Matavuvale, o Mike. Our very own scholar and gentleman, bau cava tu, qito qa sa na musshh ga baba, GO FIJI GO!

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Vinaka Naita,

Matavuvale and Democracy fighters are well represented everywhere in the world, even in the sports paddock. Vakanuinui vnaka vei iratou na cauravou lewe ni timi, ka vakavinavinaka talega vei noda rep o Mike ena veitokoni.

Vinaka talega na ovisa ni thread o turaga Naita Jese, ni vaka CID wavoki tiko, ena vuku ni Democracy, kei na vuku ni qito.

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No meeting with Methodist: PM
Friday, February 05, 2010

The Prime Minister will not meet with officials of the Methodist Church as decisions made by Commissioner of Police Commodore Esala Teleni were made on behalf of the Prime Minister.

Speaking to FBC News Permanent Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office Lt Col Pio Tikoduadua says people should keep in mind that the Prime Minister is the head of Government, but there are others who stand in for him.

Tikoduadua says Commodore Teleni was delegated by the Prime Minister to meet the Church officials on his behalf.

Tikoduadua says everything the church wanted to know from the PM, has been said to them by Commodore Teleni.

He says Government will only change its stand when the church removes politically motivated leaders from its ranks.


Fiji Broadcasting Corporation

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Methodist will comply with order
Friday, February 05, 2010


The Methodist church of Fiji and Rotuma will comply with the order by Government.

Assistant Secretary Reverend Tevita Nawadra says despite their intention to meet the Prime Minister to iron up their differences - they have asked their congregation to abide by the law.

"Yes we have confirm that in our letter that we have inform our group to comply with the order the current order."

The government has put a ban on the Annual Methodist Church Conference until 2014. This includes all their monthly and divisional meetings


Fiji Broadcasting Corporation

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BAINIMARAMA ON A MISSION TO COMPLETELY SUBJUGATE THE METHODIST CHURCH IN FIJI.

That is the unwritten headline that we should be reading in the Fiji's Daily papers.

Se ia tiko ga na qai...se sa warai?

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It is very sad that the govt is banning the methodist church.A Dog has its day.To all the Methodist in Fiji especially the Talatalas HANG IN THERE IT IS NOT FOR LONG.GOD WILL CLEAN UP AND ELECT THE GOVT OF FIJI TOMORROW.

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Nadi launches crime free
Friday, February 05, 2010


Nadi Town has launched its Crime Free initiative, which is part of the Fiji Police Force plan to have the country crime free by 2012.

Nadi crime free initiative committee member Laisiasa Tolevu says this is very good for the residents of the Jetset town.

Tolevu says the villages, Nadi business community and residents have lent their full support to the initiative.

"Down in our hearts we know that this is something from God and we would like to urge the residents of Nadi and Fiji as a whole to support this crime free initiative."

The Crime Free initiative was launched by the president of the Fiji College of General Practitioners Doctor Ram Raju.


Fiji Broadcasting Corporation

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