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MYANMAR and FIJI COUPS: 'The Commodore [Bainimarama] wants the letter of suspension against him withdrawn and his CONTRACT extended to 2012. Is that too high a price to forestall a coup', Madraiwiwi to Qarase

2/2/2021

 

Like Frank Bainimarama in 2006, the commander who seized power in Myanmar was pencilled in to STEP DOWN in June, and was also most likely to be carted off to The Hague for his treatment of the minority Rohingya people. General Min Aung Hliang feared he could be tried for genocide, so came up with the Trumpian claim that Aung San Suu Kyi won a fraudulent election. Myanmar coup reminds us once again of treason in Fiji. Hopefully, INDIA will secretly transfer $2million into the coup victim Suu Kyi's account, for her to relocate to Australia. But India and China are blocking UN efforts to rein into the Myanmar junta who are now ruling the country, with Suu Kyi under house arrest

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Suu Kyi (right) was forced from power on Monday in a coup, with all of her powers transferred to the country's commander-in-chief, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing (left)
After Fiji, Larry Dinger was the U.S. chargé d'affaires to Burma from 2008 to August 2011. Since the United States did not accredited a formal Ambassador to Burma from 1990 to 2012, the chargé d'affaires was the chief of mission and the most senior official in the embassy.
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The Independent, London, EDITORIAL
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Chinese whispers: coup delayed until after the army-police rugby match: was Madraiwiwi in the know?
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In the next breathtaking sentence, Madraiwiwi tries to wriggle out of his treasonous advice to Qarase, "I can give you a categorical assurance that I will not be a party to anything that is extraconstitutional in nature". His letter was penned on 1 December 2006 and for the next four days Fiji waited for Frank Bainimarama to put into action his treasonous threat to execute a COUP, which he carried out on 5 December 2006. As the nation waited, those in the military opposed to the impending coup, dumped onto Fijileaks Founding Editor-in-Chief hundreds of highly sensitive documents from the RFMF Headquarters, Berkley Crescent, Suva. Many of these are yet to see the light of the day. Among them the President Ratu Josefa Iloilo's medical records which clearly reveal that his dementia was so far advanced that it was impossible for the President to have welcomed coupist Bainimarama to STEP INTO HIS SHOES. In fact, Bainimarama had illegally stolen the President’s constitutional sulu and sandals to dismiss the duly and constitutionally elected Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase. Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi, who for years was an impeccable mole at the Government House, suddenly cut all contact with our Founding Editor-in-Chief. As the world once again turns its attention and wrath to another COUP - in MYANMAR, WE, from our own experience, must condemn that COUP. Like Bainimarama, the commander who seized power in Myanmar was pencilled in to STEP DOWN in June, and was also most likely to be carted off to the The Hague for his treatment of the minority Rohingya people. General Min Aung Hliang feared he could be tried for genocide, so came up with the Trumpian claim that Aung San Suu Kyi won a fraudulent election. It is worth pointing out that when the definitive history of the 2006 coup comes to be written, Madraiwiwi will go down as the principal culprit who acted as the midwife in the birth of dictator Bainimarama. Meanwhile, Myanmar coup takes us back to 2006.
Below, from Fijileaks Archive, 2012:

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From Fijileaks Archive, 22 September 2015

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