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Khaiyum rewrites Oxford Dictionary on meaning of 'Native'. While calling for Draunidalo's expulsion to Privileges Committee: 'The word native in 21st Century means uncivilised, barbaric and living rudimentary lifestyle'

7/6/2016

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The word 'native' according to Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum:

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Fijileaks: By the way, remember not to call Aiyaz Khaiyum a FOOL in his Parliament. But you can call him OBTUSE - meaning he is a stupid fool!

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Khaiyum: "Mr Chairman, We now have pictures of me saying
'Fijians are Monkeys'":

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SITTING IN JUDGEMENT: Here are Faiyaz Koya and Rosy Akbar hysterically laughing to Aiyaz Khaiyum's monkey-gorilla-buffoon dance in Parliament. They were two of the Privileges Committee members who ruled for NFP president Tupou Draunidalo's expulsion from Parliament. One rule for Draunidalo, and another for the Big Monkey and his Giggling FFP 'Imitating Monkeys' in Fiji's Parliament

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What about Government Whip and self-proclaimed goonda Ashneel Sudhakar whose Facebook postings also went viral on social media where he was ogling over naked women, abusing his political opponents, the native Fijian chiefs and calling for the beheading of Fijileaks founding editor-in-chief VICTOR LAL in London or in Oxford? And was ready to 'mortein' all of his opponents after the September 2014 general election, describing them as 'cockroaches'. And yet Rosy Akbar, as Minister for Women and Children, is accepting orders from her 'Government Whip Sudhakar' - the porno fetish enthusiast - who has no respect for women. What about Fiji's 'Stool Pigeon' and other journalists - they never approached this Goonda for comments or confronted Khaiyum with the social media postings. Why should they?
They were cheering with Khaiyum's Goonda Boy:

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'LUCKY SHE DIDN'T GO UP TO 7-0!!!HAHAHA'

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So, Khaiyum is calling on Harvard University to change the name of its Harvard University Native Program to Harvard I-Taukei Program?

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Here you can read Khaiyum's University of Hong Kong thesis on how to destroy NATIVE Fijian culture - with the introduction of 'Sunset Clause'

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15 Comments
Tomasi
7/6/2016 09:20:52 am

There is something so perculiar or evil about human nature when it comes to power, authority and wealth. Elected representatives and servants of the people morph into lords, kings and dictators. The language of respect, empathy and understanding transforms into decrees, threats and intimidation. Promises are replaced with lies and distortions of the truth. National interest is subordinated to personal or party interests. Personal wealth and remaining in power is treasured more than the hopes of a vulnerable and developing nation. Yes, Lord Acton was correct when he said, “Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely”

But why? Can we be an exception to that “rule”? How can we ensure that our aspiring leaders are not potential monsters and dictators? How can we assess political candidates to filter out the thorns from the wheat? How can we train our children to be humble, respectful, honest, hard-working and never depart from those values and principles? What makes a man or a woman? What makes excellent leaders? What defines exemplary leadership and conduct? How can we develop these? What kind of a society do we really want to be? How can we go about constructing that society?

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Rajend Naidu
7/6/2016 10:09:02 am

Here's a quote from the psychoanalyst and philosopher Erich Fromm which Fiji politics followers will find illuminating :
" the ordinary man with extraordinary power is the chief danger for mankind - not the fiend or the sadist".
Ask yourself : Are there any " ordinary man with extraordinary power" in Fiji?

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Dekho
7/6/2016 09:32:30 am

A dictator has his own definition on everything : What's right, what's wrong. What's lawful and what's not lawful, what's good ( for everyone ) and what's not. What's allowed and what's not. A dictator is not bound by any existing established rules or definitions. That's why Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum - The All Knowledgeable Dictator of Fiji - has his own unique definition of 21sr century " native ". His definition of course like most other things have no correspondence to the real world in which we live.

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Welcome Home
7/6/2016 10:57:59 am

Cannot help but agree with you both. However a very dangerous moment approaches yet again for Fiji and you no doubt sense it already. For the crimes of some against the many have not yet received an accounting. The race card will be served again yet those sinned against are of all ethnicities. The Reverend Bainivanua uses the terms 'sadenning' and 'shameful' for the May 2015 - 2016 declared statistic of 353 rapes and over 450 serious sexual assaults. These are the REPORTED statistics. The reality on the ground is therefore higher. The Reverend needs to urgently look to his use of English for his reported use is both insufficient and grossly inadequate. He should urgently update his knowledge of what physiologically and psychologically is involved for a victim of incest rape at age 10 or 11 (or younger) and consider the consequences for: Fiji, its viable future, educational and economic outcomes and last but by no means least the sophisticated surgery and recovery procedures needed over a Lifetime for those so traumatized. Not to forget their Carers. Got the picture? Because it is A Big Picture and let us hope that Honourable NZ PM John Key has been well and carefully briefed.

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Brig
7/6/2016 11:44:43 am

Race and ethnicity is a fact of life! A dog living in a stable does not become a horse and will never turn into a horse! But, they can adapt and live together harmoniously.

In Fiji the i taukei and Indians have educated themselves to imbecility. There's NO respect.

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Only Fools and Horses...
7/6/2016 01:56:39 pm

Minister Reddy’s performance was obtusely FOOLISH. It is HIS ‘Topper Act’ which is the focus of interest and what has gone “viral” and NOT how the Opposition reacted to it. Hon. Draunidalo just articulated and verbalized what comes too naturally to everybody’s mind who watches this ‘Topper Act’, i.e, “what a fool”.

In all fairness it should be HIM who should be facing the ‘Privileges’ Committee’. The AG Obtuse and his gang of four of the PC have the wrong end of the stick in this matter and have made bigger FOOLS of themselves by suspending Hon. Draunidalo from our Parliament.

To Hon. Draunidalo, keep in mind, the following old Jewish wisdom: “Never tell a fool that he is a fool. All you'll have is an angry fool.” —Talmud

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Blogger has lost the plot
7/6/2016 02:04:31 pm

Fiji leaks is inciting racism. They are still maliciously attributing to reddy what he never said. Victor Lal is wishfully looking forward to a coup...he wants a popular uprising, just to see his enemies down. The reality in Fiji, however is far from what fijileaks portrays. This ego driven blog is doing more good than bad...it is portraying Indo- Fijians as the culprits whilst the government machinery and 90% of beneficiaries of all state assistance and projects are still the iTaukei. Thanks to victor, Indo-Fijian are once gain unfairly been portrayed as the villains..

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And
7/6/2016 09:17:08 pm

Nothing wrong with what Victor Lal and Fijileaks are doing. No, they are not " inciting racism". That is a false accusation. What they are doing is giving people the opportunity to debate what a fool, obtuse, idiot Government minister said and meant. Something that is conspicuous by its absence in the mainstream Fijian media. But are you an Indian with a sense of guilt on account of your support for this arsehole minister and others in the Fiji First Theft party? Is your write up an attempt to absolve that guilt or shift it to Victor and Fijileaks ?

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Student
7/6/2016 03:38:06 pm

Seriously, WHO in his right mind would stand in Parliament and yell “Madam Speaker, I was a Topper” except this fool of a Toppi - who is so FOOL of himself and has no time to read thousands of signatures on a petition by Students – wanting Free Education due to the dire hardships.

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AG Obtuse is Right
7/6/2016 06:48:50 pm

AG Obtuse is right on one count – Topper’s reputation is gone, oti, kalash, finish, -irredeemable. Topper really made a FOOL of himself.

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Hum Bolo
7/6/2016 07:03:47 pm

More important than what the Topper Minister said is what he didn’t say – that’s where Peoples’ imagination gets fired. And whose fault is that? And my friend, the Indians and the Fijians, together, want this dictatorship bygone – sooner the better!

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More Fools..
7/6/2016 08:01:09 pm

“There are more fools in the world than there are people.” ― Heinrich Heine (German Journalist and Poet).

So what’s the big deal when Hon. Draunidalo pointed one out in Fiji’s Parliament – there are others there– like the four fools of the Privileges Committee.

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Chiku
7/6/2016 09:24:13 pm

What's Oxford Dictionary? Oxford and Cambridge Dictionary combined can't match Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum - the Walking- Talking Dictionary of Fiji. And what's more he has another walking- talking dictionary in the " intellectual" Ashwin Raj in his corner. They make a TOXIC and LETHAL combination.

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joe
8/6/2016 07:17:57 am

how can someone on the "Topper" side of the house and cant even define the word Native?....when i first heard ASK's definition, i was shocked....i couldnt find any 21st century dictionary that support his explanation...
So if i see a "Native" bird of Fiji, i know can call it an uncivilized bird of Fiji"

Its amazing how they twist words and its meanings to fit their own understanding of things....
Native Land Trust Board, aka Uncivilized Land Trust board or Cannibal Land Trust Board...hahahaaaa...so now we have the word "Itaukei". Didnt his" ITaukei " wife tell him that the direct translation of the word Itaukei are "owner" or "Native" depending on how the word is used......
We have IDIOTS leading the Country....

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Shiva
8/6/2016 09:46:12 am

There were no negative connotations meant or intended (indeed it was very complementary and respectful) when Hon. Draunidalo referred to Hon. Prem Singh as the fourth generation ‘native’.

But AG Khaiyum must know (unless he is very obtuse) that negative connotations –indeed very negative connotations- are attached to those who are commonly referred to as “the most pitiable Intellectual Property Thieves (Chors).”

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