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A VOICE From The GRAVE: 'Rabuka? He's certainly a changed man - but still a RACIST at HEART. That said, I think he'd be a better man for Fiji than Frank. Who wouldn't? Interesting times.' - The late Russell HUNTER

3/11/2021

 

In June 2021, a month before the former Fiji Sun Publisher and Editor, RUSSELL HUNTER passed away in July, after developing dental complications following surgery, he had asked our Fijileaks Editor whether it was time to publish an Opinion Column of his that he had written on 24 February 2017: 'Rabuka. Bula. I rushed this a bit but it may offer another view - if you think it fit to publish. I hope you are well. Off to the doc.' - RH.

For some unexplained reason, Hunter had asked us in 2017 to hold on to his Opinion piece on Rabuka.

Now, in June 2021, a month before his untimely passing, he wanted us to reconsider publishing it. He never lived to witness Rabuka's People's Alliance Party. Fijileaks: We still decline to endorse Hunter's 'another view' on this political snake. RIP, Russell.

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2016, London. FINALLY, after three decades of co-operation, we met in person for the first time over beer and his favourite fish and chips on Earls Court Rd, London
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Sitiveni Rabuka – Another View

"We should allow him to put his future to the test with open minds."
 
By the late RUSSELL HUNTER

 
Former US ambassador to Fiji the late Don Gevirtz remarked in a conversation with me that Sitiveni Rabuka was a man “with a horde of demons to confront”.

There can be no doubt he was right. Rabuka is guilty of all the sins that Victor Lal and others have piled at his door – and probably many more besides.

The man has a past. It’s all, or mostly, there on the public record.

But might he not also have a future?

If the main objective for Fiji now is to rid itself of Bainimarama and his gang of crooks and thieves it might be useful to become pragmatic about the means to achieve it rather than  dwelling too much on the past. For while the vilification (however justified) of Rabuka here and elsewhere will be music to the ears of Frank Bainimarama and his cronies, it does nothing to advance their removal.

And if we accept that politics is the art of the possible, there can be little upside in continuing to campaign for the impossible.

Rabuka’s immunity is the virus that has infected Fiji since 1987. Anyone who doesn’t like an elected government and can persuade or bribe the military may use it to illegally remove that government and then declare themselves immune from prosecution for all crimes. Unless, of course, that person happens to be George Speight – but that is another matter.

That chain of immunity – the cause of so much woe in Fiji – needs to be broken. And Frank is not about to even stretch it.

The chain will only be broken by a return to the rule of law as enshrined in the 1997 constitution (ask Rabuka about it) which has never, even according to Anthony Gates in the days when he was a judge, been legally rescinded and remains in force.

That means, among other things, a return to freedom of movement, of association, of expression and media. It means a return to the independence of the courts, the separation of powers and the sanctity of the ballot box. It means a return to the independence of the police force.

It’s hard to argue with such aspirations. But who will deliver them?

The task is gargantuan and will require more than a politician. For, as I and others have pointed out, Frank will not be removed by an election. In a system overseen by his principal ally and rigged heavily in his favour, he’ll “win” any ballot. People power is all that he need fear. And that is what Rabuka might – just might – be able to bring to being.

Before then, though, he’ll need to rediscover his political and social mojo. The decision to boycott the multifaith service designed to gain political mileage for Bainimarama while the cyclone victims suffer on was the right one. But it was abysmally communicated to a media controlled by the regime. He will need to do better than that.

But he’ll achieve nothing from the prison cell to which so many wish to condemn him.

Meanwhile, that same past shows Rabuka as a man capable of learning and listening.

We should allow him to put his future to the test with open minds.

*The above is a personal opinion and not that of Fijileaks.

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The founding members announced on 3 November 2021 are Ratu Vuniyani Navuniuci, Ro Naulu Mataitini, Sitiveni Rabuka, Sakiasi Ditoka, Josefa Leano, Ratu Asaeli Driu Naevo, Ajay Amrit, Titilia Vuataki, Pavan Haer Singh, Sereana Tavatuilagi, Keith Watkins, and Dan Lobendhan.
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