"Don't forget that you are still a criminal for sending the guns and ammunition to Fiji to wage a civil war which would have cost many Fijian lives at the expense of your far fetched ideas. Your file is still open so forget about ever setting foot in Fiji now...And Aiyaz Khaiyum's
'Bombing File' will be re-opened by a PAP-NFP government"
One of many NFP hound dogs threatening our Editor-in-Chief
Fijileaks: If those arms had not been shipped (tons still unaccounted for despite Rabuka's lies they found all) to confront Fiji's RACIST RAVANA, these Indo-Fijian women below would not be around to live in dignity in the land of their birth, and Biman Prasad, who was hiding under the bed at USP in 1987, would not be around to celebrate Holi.
Today, as we have pointed out, Indo-Fijian TRAITORS are cutting political deals with Rabuka, when in 1987 they were crying out for the arms (just like the Ukrainians - who are getting it from NATO, United States and even Fiji's neighbour Australia)
The political thugs who betrayed us and cut deals with Rabuka (and many are still at it) know very well who they are. Happy belated HOLI
RAPE IN RABUKA'S RAJ:
For years we had been pointing out the rapes committed on Indo-Fijian women following the 1987 coups. Recently, SHAMIMA ALI, and now SASHI KIRAN of FRIENDS, have both disclosed that in their tours during and after the 1987 coups they had come across Indo-Fijian women who had been raped, including a 70-year-old woman who was raped in front of her family.
In international criminal law RAPE is a Crime Against Humanity. The NFP leader should call for the stripping of his political Baap's immunity so this Rambhuka (God Is Hungry) can be put on trial. Many Indo-Fijians are now referring to Rabuka's PAP as PAAP (Sin) Party, and rightly so.
“There are many other significances [of Holi] but all are entwined around the fundamental principle of the vanquishing of tyrants, despots, oppressors and dictators”.
NFP leader Biman Prasad
*Prasad said just like other religious festivals of the Indo-Fijian community, Holi has been celebrated for the last 143 years since the arrival of Girmitiya in May 1879.
Fijileaks: *No, Prasad, your Political Baap had banned Indo-Fijians from celebrating Holi after his racist 1987 Coups
Holi – Triumph of good over evil
The National Federation Party says all mythological, cultural, social and biological significances of the Hindu religious festival of Holi portray the core principle of triumph of truth over evil.
As Hindus throughout the country celebrate their religious festival of Holi marked with victorious singing and showering a vibrancy of colours upon each other, NFP Leader Professor Biman Prasad says like Diwali, Holi too teaches us an important message.
Professor Prasad says the significance of Holi is of greater importance to all the people of Fiji this year as we rebuild our lives and our nation as well as overcome social and economic deprivation exacerbated by Covid-19, that has seriously impacted our livelihood.
He says the triumph of good over evil, victory of truth and righteousness over injustice, and the upholding at all times of equality, dignity and social justice for all our people are the core principles of Holi.
“Holi signifies the vanquishing of demons as symbolised by the burning of Holika despite her boon not to be destroyed in a fire but she was burnt to death while the young child she tried to burn alive emerged unscathed because he had refused to succumb to tyranny”.
“There are many other significances but all are entwined around the fundamental principle of the vanquishing of tyrants, despots, oppressors and dictators”.
Professor Prasad said just like other religious festivals of the Indo-Fijian community, Holi has been celebrated for the last 143 years since the arrival of Girmitiya in May 1879.
“The language, tradition, customs and culture practiced and preached by our forefathers is intact and has been passed from one generation to another. It is the basis of civilization and helped the Indo-Fijian community make Fiji their home”.
“Festivals like Holi promote these virtues and are an indelible part in the social and economic advancement of all our people as Fiji evolved into a genuinely multi-racial, multi-cultural and multi-religious nation”.
“The vibrancy of colours used during Holi celebrations is a true portrait of our nation”.
“We wish everyone a joyous Holi and a peaceful and prosperous year”.
Professor Biman Prasad
Leader
The National Federation Party says all mythological, cultural, social and biological significances of the Hindu religious festival of Holi portray the core principle of triumph of truth over evil.
As Hindus throughout the country celebrate their religious festival of Holi marked with victorious singing and showering a vibrancy of colours upon each other, NFP Leader Professor Biman Prasad says like Diwali, Holi too teaches us an important message.
Professor Prasad says the significance of Holi is of greater importance to all the people of Fiji this year as we rebuild our lives and our nation as well as overcome social and economic deprivation exacerbated by Covid-19, that has seriously impacted our livelihood.
He says the triumph of good over evil, victory of truth and righteousness over injustice, and the upholding at all times of equality, dignity and social justice for all our people are the core principles of Holi.
“Holi signifies the vanquishing of demons as symbolised by the burning of Holika despite her boon not to be destroyed in a fire but she was burnt to death while the young child she tried to burn alive emerged unscathed because he had refused to succumb to tyranny”.
“There are many other significances but all are entwined around the fundamental principle of the vanquishing of tyrants, despots, oppressors and dictators”.
Professor Prasad said just like other religious festivals of the Indo-Fijian community, Holi has been celebrated for the last 143 years since the arrival of Girmitiya in May 1879.
“The language, tradition, customs and culture practiced and preached by our forefathers is intact and has been passed from one generation to another. It is the basis of civilization and helped the Indo-Fijian community make Fiji their home”.
“Festivals like Holi promote these virtues and are an indelible part in the social and economic advancement of all our people as Fiji evolved into a genuinely multi-racial, multi-cultural and multi-religious nation”.
“The vibrancy of colours used during Holi celebrations is a true portrait of our nation”.
“We wish everyone a joyous Holi and a peaceful and prosperous year”.
Professor Biman Prasad
Leader