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FIJI FIRST: Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum bought the internet domain name for FIJIFIRST in November 2009 in preparation for general election in 2010; Now it's clear that Bainimarama/Khaiyum had secret plans to form party

18/4/2014

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RESIGN AIYAZ KHAIYUM!

By VICTOR LAL
(More details to follow)

(1) In 2007 Bainimarama had announced that the electoral system would be changed to abolish the race-based constituencies and that elections would be held in 2010;
(2) He had lied he won't stand for elections;
(3) On 11 November 2009 Khaiyum had registered the FijiFirst domain name for Bainimarama but they cancelled the promised election;
(4) On 17 Janaury 2014 Bainimarama said he will soon announce the formation of his political party to contest the election;
(5) On 21 January 2014 Khaiyum extended the FijiFirst domain for Bainimarama in preparation for September 2014 general election;
(6) Khaiyum gave Nanuku Resort & Spa's post box code at Pacific Harbour - P O Box 555 - as proposed party's;
(7) The e-mail fijifirst2014@gmail.com has the Fiji flag and the Coat of Arms;
(8) The Phone Number +679 3320016 is Khaiyum's unlisted phone number

MINISTER FOR ELECTIONS & A-G, AIYAZ SAYED KHAIYUM, HAS VIOLATED HIS OWN POLITICAL PARTIES DECREE NO 4 (2013) BY EXTENDING THE DOMAIN NAME IN JANUARY 2014 & ADDING THE E-MAIL ADDRESS AS FIJIFIRST2014@GMAIL.COM WHEN THE PROPOSED FIJIFIRST PARTY IS YET TO BE REGISTERED & APPROVED!

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11 Comments
Butako Aiaz
18/4/2014 06:29:36 am

Aiaz confirms attempting to steal Fiji First Party name in as early as 11/11/2009 after having President to declare state of emergency in April 2009 and purportedly abrogating the constitution.

Only 7 months before this date of 11/11/2009 Fiji First Party was present in Political Dialogue PPDF meeting only a few days prior to the abrogation decree.

Only a corrupt Attorney General can steal Fiji First Party name well ahead of his own re-registration of political party decree by registration a domain name in his own favour.

I think Mick Beddoes and SODELPA should report to police.



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Fiji Immigration Officer
18/4/2014 07:37:34 am

Vinaka vakalevu Victor Lal

Now we know why your NAME is on our BANNED LIST of persons from entering Khaiyum/Bainimarama's despotic Fiji!

Victor Lal for Prime Minister or President of Fiji.

Fiji Sun WAKE UP you "Travelling Spare Tyre" of the regime!

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Rajesh
18/4/2014 06:42:01 pm

Khaiyum and Bai are greatest liar con man.
what SOE Saneem/Police /Ficac will do now ?
No free/fair election corrupt regime .Auss/NZ should see this now can Hon Mcully comment on this evil corrupt election practice.

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Anon
18/4/2014 07:59:48 pm

great job ferreting out the lies and exposing the hypocrisy of the regime, keep it up Victor, you are a real thorn in their side.

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Rod
18/4/2014 09:31:15 pm

Would love to know how the domain name registration was paid for (ie source of funds.)

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Bothytiki
18/4/2014 10:42:42 pm

It's apparent that Khaiyum is the brain behind Bainimarama's coup. Fiji first party is his baby. We know who'll win election since he's minister for election as well.

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Victim of these bullies.
18/4/2014 10:43:51 pm

Dr. Mahendra Reddy Chairman of Fiji Commerce Commission (FCC) and his buddy Premila Kumar CEO of Consumer Council of Fiji (CCF), as aspiring candidates of Fiji First Party have politicized their State and should resign immediately from their positions. It is disgraceful and very shortsighted, how the powers of this illegal regime and their supporters are compromising the legal system as though it belongs to them. To this extent they are not subject or accountable to the law for their actions. We are witnessing how power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. As the song goes "When will they ever learn, when will they learn??....."

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Fijileaks Reader and Voter
19/4/2014 02:01:51 am

Victor, great revelation.

However, if the established political parties do not follow it up, I suggest you should shut down Fijileaks or decline to provide them the platform to mouth their messages.

They are only interested in contesting and winning power, and will drop you chaps - Wadan included).

Why make enemies with FijiFirst Party of Frank Bainimarama - you saw only yesterday Pita Waqavonovono was wishing Bainimarama HAPPY EASTER!

It will be sad to see Fijileaks go, but I will be happy that it will deprive the Opposition the oxygen of publicity.

You and Wadan have done a lot for Fiji, human rights, democracy and freedom of press - pull back and let these greedy politicians might FijiFirst party!

They are only interested in power - the Opposition - and not in me and you, Wadan et al

Good luck!

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Tuma
20/4/2014 08:56:12 am

Fijileaks Reader & Voter - FYI, UFDF if you're really really following the OPPOSITION as you call it. Calling for Fijileaks to go is a bit much and it sounds a lot like you're a FFP supporter. Good for you but if you think the current regime isn't interested in power as well then you probably are a "Fiji First" in the last 7 years.

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Absolutely
19/4/2014 03:08:59 am

I absolutely agree with "Fijileaks Reader and Voter". We the voters are watching these other parties. So far none has spine to compete with VB's First Party. They like to seat back and have the likes of Victor do the hard yards. Personally I do not have anything to loose unlike the itaukais so it does not bother me if VB and Co runs the country for the next 20 years; the itaukais got to start helping themselves and stop being Lamusonas

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itaukei
21/4/2014 08:41:41 pm

@ Absolutely, yes you are right in one way, but it's not only us suffering here is all of us because our rights are now slow moving away from us, when FFP will the election changes will be fast and furious PART 100.

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