We will bring the inside story soon, for we had a keen interest in the fate of the captured Fijian soldiers, especially their commander
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Simon Reddy
11/6/2017 05:32:34 am
If Fiji has not paid a ransom, I wonder what kind of deal they made with the devil. Qatar enjoys good relationship with terrorists organizations. If should make everyone wonder what they have to offer in return for the terrorists trust. A closer look at Fiji military's regimental funds which is out of bound for auditor general will expose a lot of dirty secret that Fijians dont know. There is no free lunches and Qatar deal will come to bite Fijians in the backside in th future. Mark my words and future will prove me right.
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Ratu
11/6/2017 05:57:04 am
Saudi Arabia, the United States and Britain are the biggest supporters of terrorism. The missing 28 pages from the Congressional Report on 9/11 in New York reveal Saudi involvement in the twin towers attack. The Saudis are state sponsors of the Wahabi doctrine of Islam by funding the teaching of this doctrine in various mosques throughout the UK which become active recruiting grounds for radicalised adherents who go to places such as Libya and Syria to fight to topple their rulers and in so doing become instruments of British foreign policy. That's why MI5 and MI6 won't allow British police to interview these terrorists when they return to Britain. And then done if them let off bombs like what happened in Manchester and carry out stabbings like what happened in London. Jeremy Corbin was right. There is a clear link between terrorism in Britain and British foreign policy. Tiny Qatar with its population of only 200,000 Qataris are Wahabists too and like Saudi Arabia and the UAE sponsor terrorists fighting in Iraq and Syria such as Al Qaeda, ISIS, Al Nusra Front, etc but these terrorist groups fulfill US and British foreign polucy if regime change in the Middle East. Please we are not fools
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