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Submission to PCCP by Ian Simpson |
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Section
(51)
is inconsistent with the Constitution on three points thus null and void. Either
Parliament is null and void or the Constitution is null and
void: It
allocates seats by race. This is institutionalized racial apartheid. An
abhorrent situation that is in contradiction of Section
5 State and
Religion ... acknowledge that worship
and reverence of God are the source of good government and
leadership...
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I was amused to hear the
statement of one of the unions going on proposed national strike. The Fiji
nurses Association Secretary believes that the nationwide strike would be a
message to the interim administration that the plight of workers needs to be
heard and looked into.
Perhaps the trade union
movement in Fiji will care
to tell us who hears and looks into the plight and pathetic pay, exploitation
and abuse of bulk of Fiji's
non unionized workforce and poor people in the informal sector, who do not have
full year's job, let alone having a union...
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Discrimination in the British Army |
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Dear Editor,
I live in London with my Fijian boyfriend who, until recently, was in the
British Army. We had plans to marry next year and he was also due to be sent
to Iraq again.
However, 5 months ago, he was sentenced to 16 months in prison...
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When a Democracy is Not a Democracy |
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Every man and
his dog, and their leaders in New Zealand,
Australia, USA, United Kingdom,
EU and other corners of the Pacific and the world are crying for elections in Fiji.
It appears that these
gurus and proponents of democracy simply believe that democracy measured by
elections is panacea and the solution to all the problems in Fiji.
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Michael and Michael Have Only Themselves to Blame |
Michael Green and Field cannot blame others for their Fiji expulsion
If the NZ Government claims that the expulsion of Michael Green came as a
surprise than it is a white lie. This is because the NZ government was
warned about Michael Green's behaviour some four months earlier...
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When The Church Fails ….. It Needs A Clean-Up |
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...If the Fiji Methodist Church, especially since 1987, had placed more
importance in its core functions rather than politics then perhaps
Fijian Christians would have been happier people...
...If KPI or key performance indicator of any religion was to see how
spiritually inspired its flock were, and generally reflected in lack of
criminal activities, family breakup and reflection of its religious
values in its leadership, then the Methodist Church would be at the end of
the queue...
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Fiji Needs a Comprehensive Anti-Corruption Strategy |
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Commodore Bainimarama’s announcement last week that the Interim
Government plans to set up a new anti-corruption agency within a year
reveals what he presumably intends to be the next phase of the
military’s “clean-up campaign”. With respect, however, I question
whether it is appropriate to establish a new government agency in the
middle of what should be an unprecedented exercise in cost-cutting and
down-sizing Fiji’s public service.
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The End Can't Justify The Means |
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The end can’t justify the means...
The events of 2000 are testimony to the fact that whatever the end is; it can not be used as a justification of the illegal means taken. The Republic of the Fiji Military Forces knows this and so do the ministers in the current interim government.
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