Saturday, July 16, 2005

Fountains of muddy bias from supporters of this R.T.U Bill.


Chaudary condems Australia's foreign Minister who is not exactly a saint himself, especially after engineering the take over of East Timor's rich oil fields.

Fiji military is deploying more personnel for rural advisory roles on the controversial R.T.U Bill.

It is abundantly clear that most of Fiji's chiefs and their provinces blindly support this Bill demarcating them from the grass roots people who reject the provisions in the Bill.

Too bad that this Ministry of Reconcilaition C.E.O is not giving Fiji citizens, a fair and balanced perspective of the Bill, selectively ommiting dangers of the amnesty clauses.

The Fiji President should be given veto powers in the passage of any Bills in Fiji parliament. Having the position as just a rubber stamp authority is quite a waste of time and money.

C.A.M.V party president is another of those louts in cheap suits, who has conveniently forgotten the events of 2000 which some of his members were actively involved. That is the rotten state of Fiji politics.

Another of these scoundrels and bush lawyer Mssr Kitione Vuataki, should be arrested for inciting racial conflict in an already volatile situation in Fiji.

G.C.C is obviously out of sync with the cultural matters for Fijians. Especially, phasing out burdening funeral and wedding obligations that keeps the Fijian race chained to the feet of petty chiefs.

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