Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Double Minded RFN Bloggers

It is laughable to assume, even for a moment, that Fiji will be threatened by a suspension which was no doubt brought about through cheque-book diplomacy which Australia and New Zealand are famous at doing. We will not be swayed and the PM is right in saying that such a move is a declaration of war. For those with short memory spans( SV and RFN), the PM had announced shortly before the coup that if the Bikitawa arrangement was going to be used as an excuse to harm our sovereignty in any way, our responses would be equally harsh.

We do not care about the impending suspension nor do we intend to hold elections this year. There will be no announcement by May 2009 and those who oppose our decision will do well to keep their ideas close to them - we will not tolerate any dissent. As the PM has said clearly very recently, if the SDL leaders do not pipe down or continue to sow the seeds of dissent, then they will never be allowed to lead the country again and Nukulau is a great resting place for people to mull over their thoughts and actions.

The misguided cattle at RFN and SV once again assume that the recent blog written about he Methodist Cult was written by the FHRC director. How quickly the worm turns! First the accusation was hurled that the article were the words of the AG and now RFN claims that the article was written by the FHRC director. It is clearly obvious to all our readers that the RFN do not know whether they are coming or going. They have no clear concept of what they want to achieve with the prattle they spew and they certainly have no ideas of whats right and wrong. We apologize to our readers that when we asked that Waqairatu be strung up by his feet, we had failed to add cult leader Manasa Lasaro to the whole affair. These two men should be strung up by their feet then set on fire for the world to see what happens when you try to commit seditious acts or incite racial hatred. These men are not fit for this world and since they worship the devil in secret, they should be sent to his world accordingly.

We would like to comment on the recent departure of Rex Gardner. We are happy that he has reached safely back to Australia and wish him well with his future - he will never return to Fiji. Our responses are very unlike previous govt's. We are responsive and we will not take the middle ground when our sovereign rights are threatened by the media or other countries. Unlike the days of old, we will not shy away when pushed around. We will push back and it is perhaps here that we raise the issue of the RFN claims that they have connections with the military council. We would like to categorically state that this claim is a LIE. It is a dirty lie by a group of thugs and drug pushers who live in a deluded world holding onto the last shred of hope that their words may have some strength. Those days are long gone. We continue to tell the world the truth every time an article which carries only lies and hate is published on either RFN or SV. We will not allow our people to be hoodwinked by these mountain goats who think that everyone shares their warped sense of thinking.

We have also noted that people such as Pramod Rae are frequenting the screens of the television as the biased media seek for more ways to discredit the work done by the govt. It is perhaps the right time to warn Rae that something very serious will be done about his outbursts if he does not contain his malicious ideas. Just because the govt. has not sought the ideas and support of the NFP should not be seen by Rae as an excuse to push his personal agenda's forward. Rae is a failure and this has been clearly demonstrated in his inability to manage his union members and the fact that he represents a party that will never ascend to power again and is considered a "has-been" party. The NFP officials need to seriously take heed that the govt. will not tolerate any interference in our work and people such as Rae need to be mindful that their actions will carry consequences of an equally severe nature.

We observed the PIF leaders seem to be equally divided on the issue of our suspension. While cheque-book diplomacy has been the order of the day, the countries that only yesterday chose to support us and today go against us will no doubt reap the rewards of their actions. Tuvalu and Kiribati need Fiji in order to get their flights going. We will ensure that this action by the PIF is not unanswered. As soon as the grassroots people are back on their feet and their children are back at school, a strong response will no doubt be issued to ensure that our voice is heard and our decisions taken in response will be felt throughout the Pacific. We will not allow countries such as Australia and NZ to bulldoze their way in the PIF and if trade sanctions are required, then we have no doubt they will be forthcoming from Fiji very shortly. We do not have time to sit and play diplomacy games with hypocritical countries and we will ensure that our rebuttal is direct and impacts the right areas.

The RFN bloggers are no doubt feeling the frustration of their work which has born no fruit as yet. The mere fact that they do not allow commenting on their articles is a clear indication of their fear that the large number of people who will flock to their site will send clear messages that their views are not supported and that their actions are wrong. A number of people have asked that we moderate comments. We will not do this as we believe in all views published - it gives us an idea of the level of desperation the RFN bloggers are facing that they will stoop to any level to try to silence us. Before we end this blog, we would like to invite all our readers to visit the link provided on the left - Fiji: The Way it Was, Is and Can Be. The blog is written by an individual who chooses to use neutrality (like our site) in discussing many issues affecting Fiji today. We encourage you to visit the site for your own benefit.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Associate Professor Hugh Laracy, of the University of Auckland, agreed an election was unlikely to be called before May but was critical of the forum's approach.

He said demanding an election date was both naive and precipitant, and showed little understanding of issues Bainimarama was facing.

"The commodore has inherited a very difficult situation which will take a lot of time, many years in fact, to sort out before they can get to the point of elections," Dr Laracy said.

"In the meantime, Australia and New Zealand should really lay off Fiji, stop their bullying, and allow the government to sort the situation out."

Anonymous said...

This blog site really is pathetic.

Anonymous said...

STOP CALLING HIM THE PM. HE IS NOT NOR NEVA WILL B A PM. UNLESS PM STANDS FOR PERMANENTLY MAD ..AND IF SO YEP WE AGREE HE SHOULD BE IN ST GYLES. HE IS THE WORLDS GREATEST COWARD EVER. RUN FRANKIE RUN.

Anonymous said...

Don't worry. The world knows he is not a pm and that he will stand trial and go to jail. His sidekick iag was told that to his face by the NZ PM himself. So take heart. Fiji will yet celebrate when these no school tin soldiers are in jail.

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