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FIJI is cursed, From Paradise to Devil's Island. Daughter's Cry for Help, as her mother lay dying from stab wounds, was drowned by loud Church music, with congregation telling her to shut up, 'We are praying to God'

29/4/2025

 

*GOD, Help Cursed Fiji. It is time the fundamentalist Methodist lay preacher Sitiveni Rabuka and his Coalition government ordered Fiji Police to police churches on Saturday and Sunday, and confiscate their music instruments if they are found to be breaching certain level of accepted noise, and throw the bloody talatalas in prison.
From The Fiji Times, 29 April 2025 (Below):

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*Sadly, all races seem to be engaging in domestic violence, murder, and suicide in 'Cursed Fiji - The Devil's Island'.
​*Twenty-five years ago, most victims of domestic violence resulting in either murder or suicide were mostly Indo-Fiji women. As a young court reporter in the early 1980s I had reported most of the cases from Magistrates Court, Fiji High Court, and the Supreme Court of Fiji. The old Fiji Sun, closed down by Rabuka after his 1987 coups, had a whole page, 'In the Courts with Victor Lal'. Today, Fiji media chiefs are mostly on free junkets, and one would struggle to find any in-depth court reporting.
​*Over two decades ago, I had penned an impassioned plea in my
​'Opinion Column' in Fiji's Daily Post, 20 October 2005

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LOUD Music in Churches and Firing Fire Crackers on Diwali Sunday.
*Fiji Police must crack down and confiscate music instruments if God's missionaries defy rules regarding the volume of permitted noise.
*We may recall uproar in November 2020 regarding Diwali celebrations

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THE REPUBLIC OF FIJI
 
DECREE NO. 20
 
SUNDAY OBSERVANCE DECREE, 1987 (NO. 20)
 
IN exercise of the powers vested in me as Commander and Head of the Fiji Military Government, I hereby make the following Decree:
 
1. This Decree may be cited as the Sunday Observance Decree, 1987.
 
2.-(1) Sunday shall be observed in the Republic of Fiji as a sacred day and a day of worship and thanksgiving to Christ the Lord and such observation shall be without prejudice to section 3(2) and section 10 of the Fundamental Freedoms Decree.
 
(2) For the purpose of this Decree Sunday commences at midnight on the preceding Saturday and ends at midnight on Sunday.
 
3. All persons irrespective of whether or not they profess the Christian faith shall respect Sunday and shall subject to section (4) of this Decree neither do nor omit to do any act that may undermine the significance of Sunday to the Christians in the Republic of Fiji.

8. This Decree shall come into force on 29th October 1987.
 
Dated this 11th day of November 1987.
 
COLONEL SITIVENI LIGAMAMADA RABUKA O.B.E (Mil.)
Commander and Head of the Fiji Military Government

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