Monday, January 26, 2009

Our Country, Our Laws

We read the articles on the RFN site, particularly those which discussed the 2010 elections. We note with great disappointment that the site chose to publish an unsubstantiated claim when it is we who know the truth. The elections of 2010 will happen and while the recent blog by the RFN and SV bloggers has done its best to once again shade the truth, their shabby attempts have once again been thwarted by this site which continues to publish the truth and the real voice of the people.

It is wise of the PM to tell his colleagues that he will not be swayed by the ridiculous antics of Australia, NZ and other minuscle states which think they have the right to dictate terms to Fiji. This is Fiji and the govt. will decide where we go - and that direction will be one which benefits everyone in this country. The fact that the SV and RFN bloggers concocted their sky-high tale about the PM stating the 2010 elections will not happen, only those who have some connections with the reality of the situation will testify to this fact - and that group is us.

We also note with concern that mention has been made of the AG attending the PIF instead of the PM. As mentioned before, this site has made it abundantly clear to the fatheads at RFN and SV that the PM is not in a position to attend as he is needed in Fiji to steer us out of the recent disasters. The fact that the AG has gone in his stead is not any indication of who the real PM is. It is showing you, the biased bloggers that teamwork and solidarity is very much alive in the govt. and that members can trust one another to the point where they can delegate members for key events. So, the foolish attempts by the RFN site to portray the PM as "afraid" to go are based on baseless facts which can easily be translated to heresy and lies.

On the note of Rex Gardners removal, we would like to be the first to say that this decision is fully supported by us. This has been long coming and Gardner should have realized long ago that any seditious comments or comments which have the possibility of raising instability in this country will have serious consequences on the individuals involved. The govt. along with the army will not be toyed with by unscrupulous people such as Gardner who concoct seditious stories merely to increase paper sales. We hope that this move will result in the media learning that every action carries a consequence and their recent behavior will not be tolerated by this govt. unlike the previous SDL govt. which used the media as its mouthpiece for spewing their propaganda all over the place. People such as Nawari and other key media officials were all hand-picked by the SDL criminals and they ensured that every item published praised the govt. instead of exposing the rampant level of corruption going on inside the govt. and the fact that the govt. treasury was nearly empty.

As per the requirements of expatriate working conditions, any expatriate found to have been served with a sentence of a legal nature is in breach of their working contract and as such will be subject to deportation at the discretion of the govt. Gardner obviously thought this was a joke and flaunted this to the point where he reaped what he had effectively sowed. The govt. will continue to monitor all expatriates who come into Fiji and then try to dictate or impose their ideals on us. We will not allow such behavior and Gardners deportation should come as no surprise. Regardless of the comments that will no doubt follow this news, the NZ and Australian govts. are in no position to tell us what to do. Our country will be run according to the laws of Fiji and not other countries laws. Any expatriate who feels they have a right to comment in our local political affairs is mistake and will be taken to task if discovered.

It is hope that this move will ensure that any individuals who come into our country in the future to work will respect our laws and customs.

N.B: For the commentator who published that our previous article was written by an Indian, look again if you're not too blind and stupid. Look carefully at the words used and the expressions. It is of someone you are all too familiar with and have heard these words a number of times. Look carefully - that is all we say.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good on you, Fiji. Sick and tired of these countries smearing Fiji all the time. What about the Solomons when they had their civil disturbance? Not much hue and cry there! Australia and New Zealand can't stand that this small dot of a nation, Fiji, can and will continue to stand up to them and their bullying tactics. Go IG-Fiji!

Anonymous said...

Nothing Personal About Deportation
Publish date/time: 27/01/2009 [13:04]

Interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama has stressed that there is nothing personal about the deportation of Fiji Times Publisher Rex Gardner.

Commodore Bainimarama said Gardner has not been ill-treated and people should know that he broke the law in Fiji.

He said Gardner committed an offence and pleaded guilty, and that is the reason for his deportation as he has breached his work permit condition.

There is an audio file attached to this story. Please login to listen.

Bainimarama also questioned why the concerned individuals did not raise serious concern when George Nacewa's visa was not renewed.
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THIS IS BRAVE SHIT MAHN..
GET THEM BRASS
THEY THINK THEY CAN BULLY FOREVER..
MAKE THEM AUSSIES AND KIWIS BULLY NO MORE..
MAKE THEM PLAY US FAIR N SQUARE
WE DESERVE SOME RESPECT
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Anonymous said...

No respect for the losers. Respect your arse you poor dependents on handouts, yes-men. Go to the village and live there respectfully.

Anonymous said...

Am I missing something here? Freedom of press is happening in Fiji, but under intense pressure and from the government. Yes he pleaded guilty to an offense, but it shouldn't be an offense in the first place. Not in a country with FREEDOM OF PRESS.

Anonymous said...

this blogg is warped and weird