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CONFUSED: First he didn't know the English meaning of FIRST and ONE, now Khaiyum says Fijifirst attracted 5000 & not 500 party carnival-goers!

1/8/2014

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The truth is Fijifirst photo-shopped crowd photo on Facebook to look BIG

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“Anybody who knows how to count will tell you that there weren’t 500 people at Sukuna Park on Saturday at midday; there were more like 5000 people but some media organisations were saying that there were 500 people. I mean these are the kind of things that the media organisations and some of these journalists are doing it deliberately; whether they cannot count or whether they are somewhat not very proactive in terms of getting information, I think this is something that needs to be improved upon,”  Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum
By Fijileaks Ex-Fiji Sun Election Team Member

"From what I calculated around 400 kids were enjoying the carnival freebies and between 500-600 adults, mostly soldiers and their families as you can see from the photos. Free buses came from the west with supporters that included lots of Muslim brothers. Nadroga supporters came in free buses supplied by Coastal Rentals owner Birend Kumar who is also president of the Fijifirst branch. Isn't this a breach of the elections decree? Also present was Said Ali, brother of Haji Hamid Ali, the chairman of Naim Fiji Ltd, linked to the Malaysian road contractors Naim Cendera. More to follow."

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Bainimarama's car at Flagstaff roundabout and his backup Hertz rental twin-cab owned by Shaenaz Voss CEO of Fiji link. Bainimarama was on way to 'free chow' with Mary and security team at Damodar City. Photo: Fijileaks Ex-Fiji Sun photographer
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Lady Tuivaga Baba (in black) came to support her cousin and Fijifirst candidate Mereiseini Rakuita Vuniwaqa. Photo: Fijileaks Ex-Fiji Sun photographer
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Anit Singh
1/8/2014 12:23:07 pm

CHOR-Aiyaz reveals his 2014 Elections vote counting formula - that is, 500 votes for FijiTheft equals 5000 votes for FijiTheft!

Not photo-shopped this time but software programmed to equate 1/5 ratio advantaged to FijiTheft - so as to make these CHORS win. Its called EVR "'Electronic Vote Rigging". These CHORS are desperate and capable of anything!

Because Bainimarama and Aiyaz forcefully STOLE our Fiji First Party name from us. They shamelessly exhibited no INTEGRITY or HONESTY in doing this disgraceful deed of "INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY THEFT", something which CHOR Bainimarama quite hypocritically spoke of respecting recently.

And these CHORS also showed us no COMPASSION towards our desperate pleas to them to refrain from STEALING our name from us.

Consider, for example :

"Fiji First Party is laden with our emotional and intellectual investments -and is a conception of our creative mental activity. Fiji First Party boasts an archive of important written documents of historical value, submissions, works of humor and satire, speeches, poems and some wild philosophical projections.

Fiji 1st Party is our Intellectual Property which is intertwined with the very fibers of our heart – it cannot be snatched (or stolen) from us - without injuring our hearts and as well as committing a grievous injustice to our human rights". [22/5/14 -extract of our letter to Saneen, Aiyaz and Bainimarama].

So A and B are conclusively and concisely CHORS - there is no other word more apt or precise.

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jim
2/8/2014 07:30:13 am

I sat opposite the sukana park and must admit that the crowd was much much more than 500. In fact, people came and left in between as their kids got tired. I would say approx 5000 people in total including childre,, with approx half adults.

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