Thursday, November 16, 2006

Fiji Nostalgia.

Fiji's Attorney General also attempts to deflect the sinister motives of the Police investigation into Fiji Army Commander's case.

Fiji Army's request for the resignation of the Police Commissioner Hughes has ruffled some feathers in both sides of the Tasman. Radio N.Z online magazine interviews a Professor of Governance from the University of the South Pacific. Vakaivosavosa blog post echoes the sentiments of the Academic in her posting.

Ironically the learned professor theoratical concerns for governance must now be applied to the Kingdom of Tonga.

The news of Tonga capital burning amid riots has also sent shock waves around the Pacific.
The riots have been reported as actions by pro-democracy supporters, it also is a reminder that the same kind of violence can be mirrored in Fiji; albeit on a larger scale.

Radio NZ podcast outlines the reverberations in their news segment. The commentary accurately describes the tensions as well as covering politics in Fiji and elsewhere.

Fiji Times Online posed readers with an intelligent question on the orgins of the calamity faced by the nation and the source of the altercation between the Fiji Government and the Army.



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