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THE MOUSE follows his PIED PIPER Shamima Ali on Gaza resolution but NFP leader Biman Prasad's belated statement fails to disclose if Rabuka had consulted NFP before FIJI voted to carry on with Gaza bombardment

30/10/2023

 

*Was Pio Tikoduadua as Home Affairs Minister consulted on GAZA VOTE to continue the indiscriminate bombardment of Palestinians?
*What about Rabuka's side-kick Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs, LENORA QEREQERETABUA? Was she consulted on the Fiji Vote?
​*Above all, did RFMF Commander Kalouniwai give the go-ahead to Fiji?

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We have relayed our disagreement: Prasad

​By Filipe Naikaso - FBC News


Deputy Prime Minister and National Federation Party leader Professor Biman Prasad states they have relayed their disagreement to the Prime Minister in relation to Fiji’s vote against a resolution at the United Nations calling for truce and ceasefire in Gaza to allow facilitation of humanitarian aid.

Speaking in Nadi, Prasad emphasizes that the NFP firmly believes that Fiji should have stood in solidarity with the resolution, expressing concern that the country’s vote did not reflect the ethical stance that the situation demanded.

However, Prasad stresses that such differences in opinion within the coalition should not be perceived as a sign of weakness, but rather as indicative of a robust and healthy coalition.

Highlighting the intricacies of coalition politics, Prasad states that it is natural for coalition governments to harbour divergent viewpoints.
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Prasad lauds the freedom of speech and expression in the country on the matter, emphasizing that the government welcomes constructive criticism and acknowledges the importance of open discourse.
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He acknowledges that the public’s freedom to express disappointment serves as a vital component of a transparent and accountable democratic system.
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INFLAMING PALESTINIANS: The so-called Fiji 'pilgrims', led by Ro Teimumu Kepa of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem, a day before the Hamas attack on Israel, were planting trees in disputed lands that the Palestinians claim were stolen from them on creation of Israel.
Biman Prasad must disclose how much Ro Kepa and other 'pilgrims' were charged to charter Fiji Airways, and how much did they pay to escape from Israel after the Hamas attack on 7 October

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ICEJ president and other delegates meet Pio Tikoduadua in April 2023

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The International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ) is on the Frontlines of Israel’s Battle to defend us all from jihadist terrorism. Please join us in this just cause today! On 7 October, Israel was brutally attacked by Islamist-inspired terrorists who carried out the worst pogrom against innocent Jewish lives since the Holocaust. The Israeli army is now fighting to rid Gaza of the scourge of Hamas terrorism, which poses an intolerable threat to the entire region and even has the Arab population of Gaza imprisoned in poverty and indoctrination to hatred. This war is Israel’s most daunting crisis in generations, as Iran and its proxy Hizbullah are threatening to expand the conflict by raining down hundreds of thousands of rockets and missiles on Israel from Lebanon, even as the world twistedly paints the Jewish state as aggressor, not victim and defender.

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