"The penalty for TREASON in all Commonwealth countries is DEATH, and if this is to be my destiny I will accept it"
Coupist Sitiveni Rabuka, 19 May 1987.
But on the same day he managed to extract a questionable pardon, or immunity, from his paramount chief and Governor-General, Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau who, on 23 May, confirmed that he had granted Rabuka an amnesty. Shortly afterwards he turned Fiji into a 'Banana Republic'- to escape from being charged for committing TREASON against the late Queen Elizabeth 11, as Fiji's HEAD OF STATE on 14 May 1987
INCITING RELIGIOUS GENOCIDE AGAINST INDO-FIJIANS IN 1987
"HINDUS and MUSLIMS are PAGANS who must be converted to CHRISTIANITY, otherwise we Fijians (i-Taukei) will all become PAGANS."
Fijilleaks:
"I will never forget the night of December 2006", cries SHAMIMA ALI in the Fiji Times, followed by others, as if the COUPIST turned Prime Minister is some sort of an ANGEL with untainted 'magic wand'.
*We fear his supporters are trying to consign his RACIST CRIMES to the footnote in the HISTORY BOOKS.
*Now, the COUPIST is claiming that his first priority is to bring back the Great Council of Chiefs, to appease his SODELPA junior partners.
*NFP leader BIMAN PRASAD will be told to find the money to perpetuate further emasculation of the Indo-Fijians and other non-Itaukei races.
*Rabuka has never governed in his own right. Between 1992 and 1999, he survived as Prime Minister due to the votes of Chaudhry and Reddy respectively. Now, its the votes of NFP and SODELPA.
*He is Prime Minister of a predominantly i-Taukei government
WHO IS SPEAKING UP FOR INDO-FIJIANS?
Section 131(2) must be dusted off the shelves
“Every time we shrug when we hear of another midnight raid, the cries of terrorized women and children, then somewhere in Fiji another potential [Klaus] Barbie [The Nazi Butcher of Lyon in France] is getting a start in life,” said the former Methodist communications secretary in 1987, the Reverend Akuila Yabaki
“We survivors … have the duty of testimony. History and memory go hand-in-hand and are the common heritage of humanity. If memory evaporates like the fog, the world will be condemned, like Dante’s circle [of hell], to perpetuate horror.” - Holocaust survivor Liliana Segre, 92
An Italian senator who survived the Auschwitz concentration camp and this year found herself witnessing a far-right government take power again in Rome has said her “personal nightmare” is that the Holocaust will all but vanish from history books.
Liliana Segre, 92, was the only one of her relatives to survive the Holocaust, which killed six million Jews as part of Nazi Germany’s second world war campaign to obliterate the Jewish population in Europe.
“That the Holocaust could end up turning into just one line in the history books is my personal nightmare,” Segre said in an interview with the Guardian.
“It is not pessimism, but the fruit of observation. I look at certain facts with the spirit of the scientist – the experiment is tattooed on my skin. Something went wrong, and much remains to be done.”
Born in Milan, Segre was expelled from school in 1938 after Benito Mussolini, the Italian fascist dictator and Adolf Hitler ally, enacted anti-Jewish racial laws. Segre was 13 when, on 30 January 1944, she was arrested by Mussolini’s fascist police and deported, along with several other family members, to Auschwitz from Milan’s central train station.
She was separated from her father, who was killed the next day. Her mother had died when she was a baby. Only 25 of the 776 Italian children sent to the concentration camp survived.
Segre lived with her maternal grandparents in the Marche region after returning to Italy. She went public about her experience in Auschwitz only in the 1990s and since then has devoted much of her time to visiting schools and universities to teach students about the Holocaust.
“We survivors … have the duty of testimony,” she said. “History and memory go hand-in-hand and are the common heritage of humanity. If memory evaporates like the fog, the world will be condemned, like Dante’s circle [of hell], to perpetuate horror.”
Liliana Segre, 92, was the only one of her relatives to survive the Holocaust, which killed six million Jews as part of Nazi Germany’s second world war campaign to obliterate the Jewish population in Europe.
“That the Holocaust could end up turning into just one line in the history books is my personal nightmare,” Segre said in an interview with the Guardian.
“It is not pessimism, but the fruit of observation. I look at certain facts with the spirit of the scientist – the experiment is tattooed on my skin. Something went wrong, and much remains to be done.”
Born in Milan, Segre was expelled from school in 1938 after Benito Mussolini, the Italian fascist dictator and Adolf Hitler ally, enacted anti-Jewish racial laws. Segre was 13 when, on 30 January 1944, she was arrested by Mussolini’s fascist police and deported, along with several other family members, to Auschwitz from Milan’s central train station.
She was separated from her father, who was killed the next day. Her mother had died when she was a baby. Only 25 of the 776 Italian children sent to the concentration camp survived.
Segre lived with her maternal grandparents in the Marche region after returning to Italy. She went public about her experience in Auschwitz only in the 1990s and since then has devoted much of her time to visiting schools and universities to teach students about the Holocaust.
“We survivors … have the duty of testimony,” she said. “History and memory go hand-in-hand and are the common heritage of humanity. If memory evaporates like the fog, the world will be condemned, like Dante’s circle [of hell], to perpetuate horror.”