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JOKER in the Crowd: Curious in Tavua flock to see the MAN in BLUE!

8/4/2014

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Keep The Faith link
8/4/2014 02:12:52 pm

It is ever entertaining to continuously witness how Fiji Sun manipulates the camera lens to distort the truth.

When the blue cab was in Laucala Beach, Fiji Sun conveniently whips out the close up lens because there were virtually no crowds present. In Tavua, not only do they faithfully follow his campaign trail all over the country without any parity for other parties, but they whip out the wide lens to capture the moment of 'fawning voters'.

Juvenile amateurism at its best. Prepare for Naboro CJ Patel. Your days of hogging at the trough under the illegal & treasonous regime are numbered.

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Ateca.V
8/4/2014 04:38:09 pm

Isa like anywhere in Fiji if there is a commotion at the market, everyone will flock to see what it is.

And there it was.

Taxi !

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Rajesh
8/4/2014 05:47:42 pm

Rabuka had big crowd what happen SDL won.fijian liumuri at ts best hahahaha

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Rajesh
8/4/2014 10:07:05 pm

Frank stole fiji first party name .now he stole SDL/Sodela Blue colur.

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Kai Viti
9/4/2014 12:08:37 am

This is the Truth About Native ie Native Landowner Now Have Zero Power Over his Land with removal of Section 185 — Power Now With Parliament Not GCC nominees who are reps of the Native Landowners.
Sa rauta mada na lasu Bai boci

Ref Aiyaz S Kaiyum’s letter of FTimes 3 March 2014 where he states that ownership of I Taukei Land rights is not a problem as it is enshrined in the Bill of Rights.

His letter is misleading as Section 28 (Bill of Rights) is vague on processes on native land. Further he should note that native land can also be alienated under long term leases. In any case, what are the effects of placing native land protection under the Bill of Rights? What is the impact on the Native Lands Act, the Native Lands Trust Act and the NLC? What is the effect of the Land Use Decree? Does it have adequate measures to safeguard and protect native landowner interests and later generations? I also recall a Decree issued by Kaiyum blocking all Deed of Cession claims. What is the effect of this on legitimate landowner claims. For example, the original Suva people moved to their current location to make way for public state use of their lands. Today, these lands are being used for real estate purposes at market rates deviating from the original purpose. Who will correct this on-going injustice? These questions need to be asked and addressed.

Kaiyum seems to ignore the fact that Section 185 of the 1997 Constitution no longer exists. Why was it removed? That section specifies that any changes to “entrenched legislation” ie Native Lands Act, Native Lands Trust Act, Fijians Affairs Act etc – must be approved by 9 of the 14 GCC (Bose Levu Vakaturaga) members of the Senate. The GCC members are nominated from the Provinces and represent the native landowners of Fiji. By removing Section 185, Kaiyum’s government has effectively rendered we, the native landowners, powerless over our own land. This power, under the 2013 Constitution now rests with the politicians in Parliament. All these changes were made without the consent of we the native landowners and as such totally unacceptable. Worse, the changes were made by people we do not know or recognise. It was not made by the leaders we elected nor were they made by our chiefs.

I urge all native landowners to read the changes carefully yourselves, analyse, discuss, share the knowledge and make a stand.

Bainimarama Statement Which Is A Lie to Native Landowners

Fiji’s Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has called on the public not to vote for “liars” in the upcoming general elections on September 17. He made the comments while opening a new nursing station at Yakete in Ba today during which he told the people that “liars” were spreading untruths about what is in the 2013 Constitution regarding iTaukei land. “If anyone tells you that your land is threatened in any way, do not believe them. They are trying to stir up trouble for their own political ends. They are trying to instill fear in you. They are lying,” Bainimarama said. He maintained there was no threat to iTaukei land or to its ownership and that his government has strengthened the protection of these lands.

Lies & More Lies by the Top Liar Bainimarama

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Kerosene Kaiyum
9/4/2014 06:08:29 am

Yes you are quite correct - You cant trust these thiefing, lairs and butako lot of BK politicians and or their doggy BK 2013 Constipation of Fiji.

But we can TRUST the 1997 Constitution of Fiji - For it is a living document - which respects all the indigenous institutions of the - Our Land, culture. customs and CHIEFS. It also respects rights of all other people - like Chandrika Prasad's. It is something we Fijians should be PROUD of and 1997 Constitution is worth fighting for - Becos it unites all our people - Fijians and Indians.

LONG LIVE THE 1997 CONSTITUTION!!!

How can one man just decide to abrogate the Constitution - it is not possible - unless we are willing to believe this bullshit. It is not his father's property - It belongs to us the people and vanua of Fiji.

Just look at these thiefs and how they stole Fiji First Party - Name! SHAME!!

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