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Samjha
2/4/2016 12:15:02 am
Remember there was a lot of that happening before, during and after the Bainimarama coup of 2006 and his dictatorship until 2014. So what has change since Fiji's return to democracy? The thugs are still around, aren't they?
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S
2/4/2016 12:34:52 am
Such a shameful act by thugs trying the intimidate an honest lawyer representing his clients interest. His one of those that Monkey Minister couldn't suppress using his 'legal eagle' skills, and may have asked for help from his military friends to demoralize a common man. While this isn't the first incident the ARS has suffered, but it goes to show his becoming a real thorn in someone's rose garden!!
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Truth
2/4/2016 05:21:05 am
Where are all the other Fijian lawyers while all these illegal acts are happening in Fiji? Why are no other lawyers helping Aman Ravindra Singh? Why are there no other lawyers who are being vocal against the corrupt government?
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Bunch of Monkeys
3/4/2016 10:46:36 am
What Law Society. That is a criminal bunch who swore to serve a decree and when the decrees life expired, they continued to work under same oath.
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Socho
2/4/2016 07:30:06 am
This is just a " friendly" reminded that Fiji is still under thug rule for people who make the mistake of forgetting. " friendly" because it could be a whole lot worse. Remember what happened to Anirud Singh the university lecturer, or Som Prakash another university man? Remember what happened to Kenneth Zinck, Richard Naidu, Verenaisi Buadromo and all the others, too many to list?
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Vili
2/4/2016 12:29:07 pm
Kenneth Zinck?
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Pita
3/4/2016 05:09:29 am
Low intensity civil military engagement
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Vili
4/4/2016 10:55:17 am
"Low intensity civil military engagement".
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Rajend Naidu
3/4/2016 06:43:55 am
Editor,
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Kumar
4/4/2016 07:40:41 pm
Thuggery from a regime founded on thuggery. Regime of thugs - aiyas khaiyum and frank bainimarama. They know no other way. Anyone they see as hurdle on their road, they intimidate, fire, beat, torture, kill. All because they want power at all cost. Why so? We all know that one wants to cling to power only because there are things they ahve to hide, which they can only do by clinging to power - things like ill-gotten money and criminal deeds.
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Pita
4/4/2016 09:54:10 pm
Now why was I kinda expecting expecting a response from you, Vili? U seem to suggest that the end justifies the means yet Watergate tells us that agents of the political authority who break into lawyers' officers to rifle through their files are guilty of a crime.
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Vili
4/4/2016 10:19:32 pm
Vinaka Pita.
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King Rat
5/4/2016 12:00:08 pm
@ Vili Your comment will be posted after it is approved.
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