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DOUBLE TALK: It is not FIRST time that Chameleon Rabuka has blamed the late RATU MARA of endorsing his 1987 Coup. He blamed the LAUAN chief in 2014, refused to admit it in 2018, and again accuses Mara in 2022

1/2/2022

 

COUPIST Sitiveni Rabuka reveals post election Coalition Pact with National Federation Party and Biman Prasad during interview with home run Talking Point Aussie host

* In an interview with former FBC journalist Sashi Singh on TALKING POINT, Rabuka didn't reveal the identity of Ratu Inoke Kubuabola, his co-conspirator nor disclosed what role, if any, the former Governor-General and paramount chief Ratu Penaia Ganilau, played in  Sitiveni Rabuka's 1987 coups. After all, Ganilau became President and Mara, the PM
*Rabuka is chasing after the Cakaudrove votes so remains tight-lipped about his Cakaudrove kith and kin coupists.
* It is easy to blame the late Lauan chief who shortly before he passed away, had told
Fiji TV that he suspected Rabuka was behind the George Speight 2000 Coup.
* In 2018, when Rabuka became SODELPA leader, he declined to answer what role Ratu Mara played in the 1987 coup, telling For The Record's Edwin Nand that it would be grossly unfair to the deceased Lauan chief, for he won't be able to respond. Why now, Rabuka?
The revelation is nothing NEW in the Sashi Singh interview, if he had done his research

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Blaming RATU SIR KAMISESE MARA in 2014:
Sitiveni Rabuka, talking to Dr Sue Onslow in Suva on
Thursday, 10th April 2014, for the Commonwealth Oral Histories Project

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In the same interview:

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