*They will, no doubt, be cheered on by the i-Taukei Christian fanatics and the HINDU saffrons (rabidly anti Indo-Fijian Muslims) now in control of Fiji. Its becoming PAYBACK TIME from PAP, NFP and SODELPA, setting in motion the likelihood of a military intervention from rogue elements at the RFMF, just like Coupist Rabuka did in 1987. |
As Fijileaks led the media fight against the FFP DICTATORSHIP, and spoke out against the suppression of free speech, freedom of assembly, violation of human rights, exposed corruption and other gross violations, we never heard a pipsqueak from many now in the Coalition government or their supporters and hangers on - so we say just SHUT UP, and STOP LECTURING Fijileaks about COALITION GOVERNMENT. We will continue to hold government to account |
In 2016, when Fijileaks was hacked and brought down by VATIS, including a former FFP Government Minister, an Indo-Fijian businessman, and a few other rogue elements, one of the many documents that they wiped out was the documents relating to the following allegations that we had made against Ashwin Raj that was leaked to us by our moles inside the S-G's Office. That is one reason we have shown no mercy or support for Sharma, the legal brain behind most of the draconian decrees imposed on Fiji:
Fijileaks: We have had a long running feud with Ashwin Raj as our search of the archives reveal and we were really shocked to learn that he had been appointed PS for WOMEN, Children and Poverty Alleviation (We had genuinely felt sorry for him many years bygone, when he had told us of his upbringing by a single mum, their lives mired in POVERTY). But what had turned him into the FFP's most vicious lap dog and hound dog?
He provided the TruthforFiji cartoonist some of the best materials.
From Fijileaks Archives
fijimediawars.blogspot.com/2014/04/who-on-earth-is-ashwin-raj-part-i.html
Fiji Media Wars: Ashwin Raj on the “(Im)possibilities of Democracy”
*Mataiciwa says she wants to thank the Lord Jesus Christ for her acting appointment and for choosing her for such a time as this to lead the organisation.
Fijileaks: We are yet to establish if she can be appointed as Acting Election Supervisor under the 2013 Constitution but from her academic and legal records she cannot be appointed Election Supervisor until after 2026.
*Mohammed Saneem’s initial appointment in 2013 had been questioned by the Opposition parties as he did not meet the minimum qualifications required for the position, as advertised - 15 years.
The new Acting Supervisor of Elections Ana Mataiciwa says she will ensure during her tenure that the dignity and integrity of the Office is maintained.
Mataiciwa says she wants to thank the Lord Jesus Christ for her acting appointment and for choosing her for such a time as this to lead the organisation. Mataiciwa who is the current Manager Legal at the FEO has been appointed by the President on the advice of the Constitutional Offices Commission this morning.
She holds a Bachelor of Laws from the University of the South Pacific and joined the FEO in 2014 as the Legal Compliance Coordinator. Mataiciwa was subsequently appointed as Manager Legal in 2020, she acted as the Deputy Supervisor of Elections between January to April 2022 and she headed the legal team for the 2022 General Election.
In her eight year experience at the FEO, Mataiciwa has developed electoral procedures and operational manuals for the 2022, 2018 and 2014 General Elections, facilitated amendments to electoral laws, conducted training for FEO stakeholders and handled the Multinational Observer Group as well as the accreditation for media and civil society organizations. Source: Fijivillage News
Mataiciwa says she wants to thank the Lord Jesus Christ for her acting appointment and for choosing her for such a time as this to lead the organisation. Mataiciwa who is the current Manager Legal at the FEO has been appointed by the President on the advice of the Constitutional Offices Commission this morning.
She holds a Bachelor of Laws from the University of the South Pacific and joined the FEO in 2014 as the Legal Compliance Coordinator. Mataiciwa was subsequently appointed as Manager Legal in 2020, she acted as the Deputy Supervisor of Elections between January to April 2022 and she headed the legal team for the 2022 General Election.
In her eight year experience at the FEO, Mataiciwa has developed electoral procedures and operational manuals for the 2022, 2018 and 2014 General Elections, facilitated amendments to electoral laws, conducted training for FEO stakeholders and handled the Multinational Observer Group as well as the accreditation for media and civil society organizations. Source: Fijivillage News
From Fijileaks Archives
Meanwhile, the COC must have Non-Politicians as Members: Richard Naidu's resignation letter to the President, 15 November 2015:
CONFLICT OF INTEREST: As we argued lately, JON APTED should NOT have agreed to be Coupist Rabuka's nominee on the COC, for he is representing high-profile clients in court cases against the former FFP government
*We are increasingly wondering if pro-Coalition lawyers have captured Sitiveni Rabuka and with suspensions are indirectly threatening Sri Lankan judges to start ruling against FFP government decisions.
*Also, whether Qiliho's SUSPENSION is designed to ensure that he is not around after Aiyaz Khaiyum's police interview is completed, so charges could be laid against Khaiyum, and sanctioned by the DPP.
*Fiji is perilously lurching to new Animal Farm under Sitiveni Rabuka
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President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere has suspended the Commissioner of Police Sitiveni Qiliho and the Commissioner of the Fiji Corrections Service Francis Kean on the advice of the Constitutional Offices Commission.
According to a Government statement, the constitutional officers were suspended effective immediately pending investigations and referral to and appointment of a tribunal.
Ratu Wiliame has appointed Assistant Police Commissioner Juki Fong Chew as Acting Commissioner of Police whilst Assistant Commissioner Corporate of the Fiji Corrections Service, Salote Panapasa has been appointed Acting Commissioner Fiji Corrections Service.
The advice was resolved in the COC meeting held yesterday and conveyed to the President by Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka as Chairperson.
The relevant officers have been notified of their appointments and suspensions respectively. Fijiivllage News.
According to a Government statement, the constitutional officers were suspended effective immediately pending investigations and referral to and appointment of a tribunal.
Ratu Wiliame has appointed Assistant Police Commissioner Juki Fong Chew as Acting Commissioner of Police whilst Assistant Commissioner Corporate of the Fiji Corrections Service, Salote Panapasa has been appointed Acting Commissioner Fiji Corrections Service.
The advice was resolved in the COC meeting held yesterday and conveyed to the President by Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka as Chairperson.
The relevant officers have been notified of their appointments and suspensions respectively. Fijiivllage News.
From Fijileaks Archive, 15 November 2015
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has confirmed that Leader of the Opposition Voreqe Bainimarama and his nominee, Tupou Draunidalo, stomped out of today’s Constitutional Offices Commission meeting.
He says the duo may not have agreed to some of the issues outlined in today’s agenda.
Rabuka says he is not concerned about Bainimarama and Draunidalo’s behaviour because that is their right.
“They didn’t say that they were walking out, they didn’t want to participate further in the discussions. It is a right that people exercise when they are in a meeting or commissions, they can exercise that.”
Rabuka has also confirmed the case against the Commissioner of Police, Brigadier General Sitiveni Qiliho, and Fiji Corrections Service Commissioner, Francis Kean, was discussed. Source: FBC News
He says the duo may not have agreed to some of the issues outlined in today’s agenda.
Rabuka says he is not concerned about Bainimarama and Draunidalo’s behaviour because that is their right.
“They didn’t say that they were walking out, they didn’t want to participate further in the discussions. It is a right that people exercise when they are in a meeting or commissions, they can exercise that.”
Rabuka has also confirmed the case against the Commissioner of Police, Brigadier General Sitiveni Qiliho, and Fiji Corrections Service Commissioner, Francis Kean, was discussed. Source: FBC News
Meanwhile, Bainimarama and his nominee TUPOU DRAUNIDALO storm out of the COC meeting after Rabuka and his nominees agree to suspend Police Commissioner SITIVENI QILIHO and Prison Commissioner FRANCES KEAN. Despite objection from Kean, GEORGE SPEIGHT has been moved to Medium Security Prison.
Rabuka and his nominees COC decision letters with the PRESIDENT
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We want to see the current coalition government in place for the next 4 years and SODELPA is bound by the agreement to ensure that it participates positively in the agreement.
Those are the words of SODELPA Vice President and head of the party’s coalition negotiation team, Anare Jale after SODELPA General Secretary, Lenaitasi Duru reportedly issued a threat through a Fiji Sun article for the government to honour the coalition agreement or SODELPA is not bound by the signed agreement.
Jale says Duru’s claims are unfounded as SODELPA has been offered 3 ambassadorial positions and 22 board member positions.
He says they gave SODELPA members the opportunity to apply for these offered positions however he stresses that the agreement is clear that they must put people in with proper qualifications and experience.
Jale says people have to meet the minimum qualification requirements, and those who join the board have to resign from the party.
The SODELPA Vice President says he does not know where Duru is coming from.
Jale says they are following the system, the party is satisfied with the process and a signed letter with the proposed names for the positions has been handed to Deputy Prime Minister, Manoa Kamikamica.
The letter is signed by the SODELPA Leader and President.
Duru had resigned from the General Secretary post on December 20th last year, the same day the first coalition agreement was reached between the People’s Alliance, National Federation Party and SODELPA.
He then said that he will continue as General Secretary as his notice was for 30 days after his resignation.
Jale says they will deal with Duru when they have a meeting with him.
It is understood he was overseas.. Source: Fijivillage News
Those are the words of SODELPA Vice President and head of the party’s coalition negotiation team, Anare Jale after SODELPA General Secretary, Lenaitasi Duru reportedly issued a threat through a Fiji Sun article for the government to honour the coalition agreement or SODELPA is not bound by the signed agreement.
Jale says Duru’s claims are unfounded as SODELPA has been offered 3 ambassadorial positions and 22 board member positions.
He says they gave SODELPA members the opportunity to apply for these offered positions however he stresses that the agreement is clear that they must put people in with proper qualifications and experience.
Jale says people have to meet the minimum qualification requirements, and those who join the board have to resign from the party.
The SODELPA Vice President says he does not know where Duru is coming from.
Jale says they are following the system, the party is satisfied with the process and a signed letter with the proposed names for the positions has been handed to Deputy Prime Minister, Manoa Kamikamica.
The letter is signed by the SODELPA Leader and President.
Duru had resigned from the General Secretary post on December 20th last year, the same day the first coalition agreement was reached between the People’s Alliance, National Federation Party and SODELPA.
He then said that he will continue as General Secretary as his notice was for 30 days after his resignation.
Jale says they will deal with Duru when they have a meeting with him.
It is understood he was overseas.. Source: Fijivillage News
From the Archives, The Daily Post, 2001
By VICTOR LAL,
King Makers - Mahendra Chaudhry makes ‘Deal with the Devil’, Sitiveni Rabuka, 1992
The new 1990 Constitution was overtly racist and biased in favour of i-Taukei Fijians. In the new 70 seat Parliament, Fijians were allocated 37 seats, Indo-Fijians 27, General Voters 5 and Rotumans 1. The Senate had 24 seats for Fijians, 9 for other races and 1 for Rotumans. In addition, all the key government posts - the presidency, prime ministership and heads of the judiciary, military, public service-had to be held by Fijians. A quota of at least 50 per cent Fijians was set for new recruitment into the public service.
Another important feature of the distribution of Parliamentary seats was the gerrymandering of the 37 Fijian constituencies because many urban Fijians had voted for Bavadra’s government in the 1987 elections. Thus rural Fijian voters were given 32 constituencies with the remaining 5 going to urban Fijian voters.
The 1992 Elections
With the new Constitution promulgated and Fijian political supremacy guaranteed, the first general election was held in 1992. The principal parties that entered the election contest were: SVT, FLP, NFP, General Voters Party (GVP) and the Fijian Nationalist United Front (FNUF). Meanwhile, the NFP-FLP Coalition had split up following the death of Dr Timoci Bavadra. The FNUF, led by the late Sakiasi Butadroka, was a coalition of extremists from Fijian nationalist party (FNP) and SVT, which was formed in March 1991 with Rabuka as its political leader. The SVT had the backing of the Great Council of Chiefs.
The SVT was not necessarily a unified political group and the real issue for the party was who was to become Prime Minister after the election: the ‘Father of the Coups’ Sitiveni Rabuka or the reliable, safe, moderate but right-wing Josevata Kamikamica? The political divisions within the Indo-Fijians, who are ‘All Chiefs and No Indians’, was not surprising. As the old coolie saying goes: ‘You put two Indians on a desert island and on your return next day to pick them up, you will find they have become three Indians.’
The FLP, led by Chaudhry, initially threatened to boycott the elections, stating that taking part would be tantamount to endorsing the 1990 ‘racist constitution’. However, at the last minute, the FLP leaders changed their stance and contested the election. The result of the 37 Fijian seats were as follows: SVT 30, FNUF 5 and the last 2 went to Independents. The 27 Indo-Fijian seats were equally shared: the NFP won 14 and the FLP the other 13. The GVP won the 5 seats. The election results created the inevitability of a Coalition government. Although the SVT was theoretically in a position to form a coalition government, Rabuka was not assured of the coveted Prime Ministership.
Some newly-elected SVT parliamentarians had thrown in their lot with Rabuka’s arch political rival, Josevata Kamikamica, a former Finance Minister in the pre-election Interim Government. Rabuka appeared to have 18 votes with Kamikamica only two, Filipe Bole four, and Ratu William Tonganivalu three. However Bole, Rabuka’s former teacher, freed his votes to allow them to support the majority-holder, in this case Rabuka who needed 36 confirmed votes from those who now held seats in the new House to grab the post of Prime Minister.
He went to the Government House asking President Ratu Penaia Ganilau to appoint him as Prime Minister, declaring that he had 42 votes. Ganilau asked Rabuka to demonstrate his support with accompanying signatures to confirm the numbers. Ganilau also was acutely aware that that another high-ranking chief, Ratu Mara, and a number of SVT personalities had been backing Kamikamica. In a cruel twist of irony, both the rival factions of the SVT began to court support from the NFP and FLP, the very parties deposed to ensure Fijian political supremacy in perpetuity.
The SVT, formed to unify the Fijian people, could not agree on who should be its parliamentary leader. Rabuka was shocked to learn that Kamikamica had cut a deal with the veteran Indo-Fijian lawyer and politician Jai Ram Reddy and the NFP, and as a result Kamikamica had 30 votes to Rabuka’s 26. In desperation, the desperately power-hungry Rabuka, who had imprisoned Chaudhry twice, and had terrorised him and his family since 1987, shamelessly turned to the FLP leader for his political survival.
But first Rabuka had to be humbled and humiliated, and reminded that power flows from the fountain of a ball point pen and not from the barrel of a Fiji Military Forces gun with a sticker reading, ‘God Loves You’. So Chaudhry and the FLP laid down the conditions for their support for Rabuka: a review of the Constitution; repeal of several controversial labour decrees, scrapping of the Value Added Tax (VAT) and land tenure reforms. The so-called Methodist preacher, a decorated solider, and a cynically pragmatic Fijian nationalist Rabuka, who desperately needed Chaudhry’s 13 historical votes, agreed to sign a letter committing himself to a deal with the FLP.
The letter read: ‘I acknowledge the proposed outlined in your letter (2 June) delivered this morning. I have considered your proposals favourably and agree to take action on these issues, namely the constitution, VAT, labour decree reforms and land tenure on the basis suggested in your letter. I agree to hold discussions on the above issue in order to finalise the machinery to progress the matter further.’ In return, he got Chaudhry’s 13 votes to take him well in excess of his required 36 for the post of Prime Minister. The FLP however informed Rabuka that it would not be part of the governing coalition. Desperate to remain Prime Minister, Rabuka had accepted all the conditions in writing, only to dishonour them on resuming power. He had managed to secure the support of the GVP, the Rotuman representative Paul Manueli, his former army commander, and 2 independents. Now he had the numbers and the prime ministership in his sulu, Rabuka backed away from the agreement with the FLP.
A spokesman of his insisted that all Rabuka had agreed to do was to discuss the issues that had been raised. There was, he stated, no agreement to do any more than this. As his official biographer John Sharpham recently put it, ‘Rabuka had already learned the art of political double speak (what we in Fiji call aage pichie or liu muri) and was prepared to walk a precarious path to stay in power’.
By VICTOR LAL,
King Makers - Mahendra Chaudhry makes ‘Deal with the Devil’, Sitiveni Rabuka, 1992
The new 1990 Constitution was overtly racist and biased in favour of i-Taukei Fijians. In the new 70 seat Parliament, Fijians were allocated 37 seats, Indo-Fijians 27, General Voters 5 and Rotumans 1. The Senate had 24 seats for Fijians, 9 for other races and 1 for Rotumans. In addition, all the key government posts - the presidency, prime ministership and heads of the judiciary, military, public service-had to be held by Fijians. A quota of at least 50 per cent Fijians was set for new recruitment into the public service.
Another important feature of the distribution of Parliamentary seats was the gerrymandering of the 37 Fijian constituencies because many urban Fijians had voted for Bavadra’s government in the 1987 elections. Thus rural Fijian voters were given 32 constituencies with the remaining 5 going to urban Fijian voters.
The 1992 Elections
With the new Constitution promulgated and Fijian political supremacy guaranteed, the first general election was held in 1992. The principal parties that entered the election contest were: SVT, FLP, NFP, General Voters Party (GVP) and the Fijian Nationalist United Front (FNUF). Meanwhile, the NFP-FLP Coalition had split up following the death of Dr Timoci Bavadra. The FNUF, led by the late Sakiasi Butadroka, was a coalition of extremists from Fijian nationalist party (FNP) and SVT, which was formed in March 1991 with Rabuka as its political leader. The SVT had the backing of the Great Council of Chiefs.
The SVT was not necessarily a unified political group and the real issue for the party was who was to become Prime Minister after the election: the ‘Father of the Coups’ Sitiveni Rabuka or the reliable, safe, moderate but right-wing Josevata Kamikamica? The political divisions within the Indo-Fijians, who are ‘All Chiefs and No Indians’, was not surprising. As the old coolie saying goes: ‘You put two Indians on a desert island and on your return next day to pick them up, you will find they have become three Indians.’
The FLP, led by Chaudhry, initially threatened to boycott the elections, stating that taking part would be tantamount to endorsing the 1990 ‘racist constitution’. However, at the last minute, the FLP leaders changed their stance and contested the election. The result of the 37 Fijian seats were as follows: SVT 30, FNUF 5 and the last 2 went to Independents. The 27 Indo-Fijian seats were equally shared: the NFP won 14 and the FLP the other 13. The GVP won the 5 seats. The election results created the inevitability of a Coalition government. Although the SVT was theoretically in a position to form a coalition government, Rabuka was not assured of the coveted Prime Ministership.
Some newly-elected SVT parliamentarians had thrown in their lot with Rabuka’s arch political rival, Josevata Kamikamica, a former Finance Minister in the pre-election Interim Government. Rabuka appeared to have 18 votes with Kamikamica only two, Filipe Bole four, and Ratu William Tonganivalu three. However Bole, Rabuka’s former teacher, freed his votes to allow them to support the majority-holder, in this case Rabuka who needed 36 confirmed votes from those who now held seats in the new House to grab the post of Prime Minister.
He went to the Government House asking President Ratu Penaia Ganilau to appoint him as Prime Minister, declaring that he had 42 votes. Ganilau asked Rabuka to demonstrate his support with accompanying signatures to confirm the numbers. Ganilau also was acutely aware that that another high-ranking chief, Ratu Mara, and a number of SVT personalities had been backing Kamikamica. In a cruel twist of irony, both the rival factions of the SVT began to court support from the NFP and FLP, the very parties deposed to ensure Fijian political supremacy in perpetuity.
The SVT, formed to unify the Fijian people, could not agree on who should be its parliamentary leader. Rabuka was shocked to learn that Kamikamica had cut a deal with the veteran Indo-Fijian lawyer and politician Jai Ram Reddy and the NFP, and as a result Kamikamica had 30 votes to Rabuka’s 26. In desperation, the desperately power-hungry Rabuka, who had imprisoned Chaudhry twice, and had terrorised him and his family since 1987, shamelessly turned to the FLP leader for his political survival.
But first Rabuka had to be humbled and humiliated, and reminded that power flows from the fountain of a ball point pen and not from the barrel of a Fiji Military Forces gun with a sticker reading, ‘God Loves You’. So Chaudhry and the FLP laid down the conditions for their support for Rabuka: a review of the Constitution; repeal of several controversial labour decrees, scrapping of the Value Added Tax (VAT) and land tenure reforms. The so-called Methodist preacher, a decorated solider, and a cynically pragmatic Fijian nationalist Rabuka, who desperately needed Chaudhry’s 13 historical votes, agreed to sign a letter committing himself to a deal with the FLP.
The letter read: ‘I acknowledge the proposed outlined in your letter (2 June) delivered this morning. I have considered your proposals favourably and agree to take action on these issues, namely the constitution, VAT, labour decree reforms and land tenure on the basis suggested in your letter. I agree to hold discussions on the above issue in order to finalise the machinery to progress the matter further.’ In return, he got Chaudhry’s 13 votes to take him well in excess of his required 36 for the post of Prime Minister. The FLP however informed Rabuka that it would not be part of the governing coalition. Desperate to remain Prime Minister, Rabuka had accepted all the conditions in writing, only to dishonour them on resuming power. He had managed to secure the support of the GVP, the Rotuman representative Paul Manueli, his former army commander, and 2 independents. Now he had the numbers and the prime ministership in his sulu, Rabuka backed away from the agreement with the FLP.
A spokesman of his insisted that all Rabuka had agreed to do was to discuss the issues that had been raised. There was, he stated, no agreement to do any more than this. As his official biographer John Sharpham recently put it, ‘Rabuka had already learned the art of political double speak (what we in Fiji call aage pichie or liu muri) and was prepared to walk a precarious path to stay in power’.
"YOU CANNOT WASTE YOUR VOTE ON A SMALLER PARTY, LIKE SODELPA."
PAP Deputy Leader and SODELPA defector Lynda Tabuya
Feminist and Human Rights Activist Shamima Ali filed an official report at the Totogo Police Station against FijiFirst Leader Voreqe Bainimarama.. In her complaint, Ali has alleged that Bainimarama’s statements were intended to cause public alarm, anxiety, disaffection, discontent and with malicious intent. |
Happy People: *According to SHAMIMA ALI, last December her FWCC hardly received reports of domestic violence because people were so HAPPY celebrating Rabuka and PAP's win, and the Racist Coupist becoming Prime Minister.
1987 RABUKA COUPS: *According to SHAMIMA ALI and SASHI KIRAN they had found out that a 75-year-old Indo-Fijian woman was pinned down and raped in front of her family in their own home shortly after Rabuka seized POWER.
*We hold NO brief for Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho or Aiyaz Khaiyum but we have no doubt that if Qiliho had NOT called for military assistance (whether the reports were true or fabricated), there is every likelihood that Rabuka's emboldened supporters would have repeated the orgy of violence, beatings, lootings, and rapes of the Indo-Fijians, a celebratory repeat of what we witnessed after the 1987 RABUKA COUPS.
*Since his 1987 Coups, Rabuka keeps changing his reasons but immediately after he seized power on 14 May 1987, he told the world in his first of many press conferences that his coup was a 'pre-emptive measure' to prevent widescale violence against the Indo-Fijians from the i-Taukei population.
*The Police Commissioner, despite what Abdul Khan and his cheerleaders claim, must be given the benefit of the doubt. His decision was 'a pre-emptive measure', given the divisive figure of Sitiveni Rabuka. *It is worth reminding those who have CHOSEN to ignore 1987 that despite the absence of social media, reports then coming out of Fiji was so shocking, and bordering on the genocide of the entire Indo-Fijian population, that it was secretly decided that it was time to deploy Bombs and Bazookas to either KILL or CAPTURE Fiji's Adolf Hitler.
*Our Founding Editor-in-Chief was tasked as second-in-command for the mission, while Fiji's Jinnahs' were hiding under the bed from Rabuka.
*Meanwhile, a message to 'Rabuka's Intelligence Spook' who re-emerged lately to threaten and warn our Editor about our Editor's role in confronting Coupist Rabuka. Fijileaks: 'We know your identity, have always known it, for you were in the forefront of trying to extradite Movement for Democracy in London supporters, to be HANGED, while your boss was hiding, and is still hiding, under the dubious 1988 Immunity that he granted himself.
In December 2022, HISTORY COULD HAVE REPEATED ITSELF:
GO ASK THE JEWS! Just imagine if Hitler had survived and the Germans, after decades, had re-elected him as German Chancellor, with the help of 5 extra seats from a pro-Hitler and predominantly Jewish party.
RABUKA IS ALL ABOUT RABUKA and Indo-Fijian Jinnahs' are happy with him, just as they were trying to get him back in the 1999 election.
Ironically, it was in DECEMBER 1987 when the deposed Prime Minister Timoci Bavadra's spokesman Richard Naidu was nearly roasted alive in a ready-made LOVO outside the Parliament grounds, and had his Fiji citizenship revoked, and given 28 days to leave the country.
*In 1995, according to Naidu, when Coupist Rabuka, with the help of NFP leader Jai Ram Reddy's 14 votes, had become Prime Minister after the 1994 election, he allowed NAIDU back, to ply his lawyerly trade.
Cheers, DEAR FIJIANS, only in FIJI
The Fiji Women’s Crisis Center says the alleged rape of an infant and a toddler is extremely shocking. This is following a recent case where a 12-year-old boy allegedly raped an eight-month-old and a three-year-old in Nadi. Police had earlier confirmed that the boy allegedly raped his three-year-old cousin on Thursday last week after committing the same offence on an eight-month-old baby the day before. It is alleged that the three-year-old victim’s mother discovered the 12-year-old in her bedroom last Thursday.FWCC Coordinator Shamima Ali says this is a wake-up call for everyone. “This child needs counselling, professional counselling, to be able to get him out of it, but I also think this has implications for parenting our children. What do they have access to on the internet and things like that. So I think it’s a good lesson for all of us.” Source: FBC News, 25 January 2023 |
From Fijileaks Archive, 3 April 2022:
SITIVENI RABUKA: Fiji RacistPutin's Catalogue of Crimes
Recently, both SHAMIMA ALI and SASHI KIRAN (touted as prospective NFP candidates and coalition partners with PAAPI party) have revealed that in 1987 several Indo-Fijian women informed them of rapes at the hands of Rabuka's racist hoodlums. One of the Indo-Fijian victims was 75 years old and was raped in her own home, in front of her family. *Today, Biman Prasad is shaking hands with Rabuka, shamelessly informing us that he will be Deputy Prime Minister in Coupist Sitiveni Rabuka's new government after the election.
*The NFP Vice-President LENORA QEREQERETABUA wanted Aiyaz Khaiyum to inform Parliament of the policy that permits a serving prison inmate RAPIST to participate in a national 7s tournament.
*We wonder why she did not ask her leader Biman Prasad to explain why the leader of the rapist mob from 1987 was invited to address the NFP Convention, and why her party has gone into a loose coalition with PAAP to fight the election? RAPE is one of the most paap to be committed against women and girls * In November 1987, Rabuka initiated a mass breakout from Naboro Prison. Escapees, including violent and dangerous rapists among them, were allowed by Rabuka's military to march to Government House with various demands, including pardons.
* Many went on to rape Indo-Fijian women, under Biman Prasad's political darling Rabuka's WARDENSHIP.
* Rabuka's RAPISTS chose Indo-Fijian women at random and against their wills, either breaking and raping them inside their sacred homes, or dragging them away, and raping them in bushes all over Fiji.
* For Rabuka told his i-Taukei, Fiji belonged to them, and Indo-Fijian women were chattels, pagans, filthy strangers in Viti.
* Some of the escaped prisoners even ended up sodomizing Indo-Fijian men as an extra bonus.
*While his failed political coalition partner JAI RAM REDDY went on to prosecute Rwandans for rape and murder, Rabuka and his Rapists were (and still are) roaming around Fiji. Now, PAP-NFP Pact in 2022
*For too long NFP has shielded Sitiveni Rabuka for his Racial CRIMES.
In their estimation, he is not the dreaded RAVANA but RAMA for their political fortunes at the election against FFP rests on Rabuka's PAAP
Sitiveni Rabuka was hiding himself under the snooker table when the 3rd FIR Battallion stormed the Officers’ Mess during the November mutiny in 2000. The Battalion Commander, Colonel Seruvakula, while the current Commander Ro Jone Kalouniwai was held hostage and blood was flowing through the barracks, marched right onto the spot where Rabuka was hiding under the table, saluted and shouted “Sir, come out from there now, go into your vehicle and drive straight out of the camp". As he surfaced, Col Seruvakula again saluted and motioned him to his vehicle parked outside with his old Commander’s uniform still hanging from the rear seat window.
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