POLITICALLY COMPROMISED: Who says this man is NEUTRAL in Fiji? Again, he is compromising his political neutrality by praising Fiji Sun's Nemani Delaibatiki, who wrote an opinion piece on coalition of opposition parties. Saneem's TWEET coincided with Delaibatiki's piece! But why should we be surprised about Saneem? After all, he had ruled in favour of another Khaiyum - Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum - who had stolen FijiFirst Party name by secretly registering the same party name by using his "keyboard" in 2009; from Fijileaks Archives: http://www.fijileaks.com/home/no-honour-among-thieves-regime-appointed-supervisor-of-elections-registers-khaiyumbainimaramas-proposed-fiji-first-party http://www.fijileaks.com/home/gazette-proof-aiyaz-khaiyum-and-frank-bainimarama-stole-the-party-name-fiji-first-party-from-anit-singh-and-others
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![]() Issues over content in Fiji Broadcasting Corporation’s Wasea Bhasha programme have been politicized says FBC Chief Executive Riyaz Sayed-Khaiyum. Sayed-Khaiyum says the company believes it has taken appropriate action and it’s time to move on. He adds he is not surprised that the matter has been picked up by political parties and commentators. “We are after all the national broadcaster and we were expecting the usual suspects to spin this into a political issue and true to form they have made it into a political issue.” Sayed-Khaiyum also responded to calls for his resignation by Social Democratic Liberal Party Leader Ro Teimumu Kepa. The CEO says nation building and multi racialism has always been at the heart of the company and will continue to be so. Source: FBC News Fijileaks: Warning - Graphic Image of blood soaked and injured Gerber BY VICTOR LAL
JEAN Pierre Gerber, 68, was left unconscious in a pool of blood with wounds to his throat from a screwdriver stab. The attacker, an identified Fijian man of strong, big built, is still at large and police have not yet investigated the matter. The incident took place at Fantasy Island on Sunday November 6 at 11pm. The attacker approached the victim for a cigarette. The victim turned his back to look for his cigarette pack when the attacker started punching his head repeatedly. When the victim fell, the attacker grabbed a screwdriver and stabbed his throat, indicating intention to murder. Once the victim was unconscious, the attacker took a laptop, phone and his cash. Police were unresponsive to the emergency calls and neither was the usual security guard on duty. Gerber is currently admitted in a critical condition at the Lautoka hospital. Gerber has been in Fiji from the 1980s and is well liked amongst his community, who has always been an advocate for peace. He was previously the manager for Treasure Island and Dominion Hotels and worked for many years at the Hideaway Resort, moving on to open his own restaurant Le Cafe in Sigatoka. His business for the last 20 years employs 100% local Fijian workforce. His daughter Sarah Conrad imports a Fijian branded water to Dubai and she sends the proceeds back to help build homes for the poor. It is a sad day indeed to witness a kind, humble and good hearted man being subject to such heinous acts. The attacker is still at large. THIS MAN, LIKE HIS BROTHER, HAS WRAPPED HIMSELF WITH 'SCARF' OF DICTATORSHIP AND BELIEVES THAT HE IS 'UNTOUCHABLE' FROM THE LONG ARM OF HIS BROTHER'S LAW, POLICE & JUDICIARY. Fijileaks has filed an official complaint with Police against him re-hacking Concerned citizens today lodged a complaint against FBC TV CEO and Wasea Bhasha - FBC TV Executive Producer, Riyaz Sayed-Khaiyum for calling people who had raised issues against FBC "idiots". #FijiMediaEthics #Fijipol AND another Fijileaks hacking suspect ASHWIN RAJ, the MIDA chairman and director of Fiji Human Rights and Anti-Discirmination Commission, is still fumbling on what to say against Riyaz Sayed Khaiyum. RAJ was very quick to come out and condemn Ratu Timoci Vesikula and Fiji TV - re "Water and Kerosene" comment; Raj swiftly branded it as |
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