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Sitiveni Rabuka
against continued efforts to silence any
noise of dissent.
In a Facebook statement, Opposition
Leader Ro Teimumu Kepa said
issues included the suspension of two
opposition MPs and removing Biman
Prasad as chairman of the Public
Accounts Committee.
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established democracy.
The country held its first elections
under a new constitution in 2014, eight
years after then-military commander
Frank Bainimarama took power in
a coup. Mr Bainimarama's Fiji First
party won the election by a landslide.
The 2013 constitution was drawn up
by Mr Bainimarama's government
after it scrapped a draft prepared
by a constitutional committee after
widespread public consultation.
The new constitution had been
criticised by opposition politicians
and international NGOs, including
Amnesty International for apparent
shortfalls on human rights and widereaching immunities for the former
military regime.
Amnesty International spokesperson
Margaret Taylor said the detention of
opposition figures and unionists was
further evidence of the constitution
failing those who wished to speak out.
"These latest arrests are a bit of
an ongoing attack on freedom of
expression, where people who are
brave enough are shut down in this
way," said Ms Taylor.
"We would encourage Fiji very strongly
to ensure that the rights to freedom of
expression are protected."
Some of the supporters of those detained
had suggested that it was a political
stunt to ensure that the government's
opponents, if charged, would not be
able to stand in elections scheduled for
2018, RNZ's Alex Perrottet said.
One of those maintaining a vigil
outside the police station for most of
the weekend was the president of the
National Federation Party, Tupou
Draunidalo, who said the fact people
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Fiji Labour Party leader Mahendra Chaudhry was one of six opposition figures arrested and held in custody last weekend for participating in a constitutional
discussion forum.
Fiji is reverting to dictatorship and its
democracy is a "farce", an opposition
leader in the Pacific nation said Tuesday
after he was arrested for taking part in
a debate.
Fiji Labour Party leader Mahendra
Chaudhry was one of six opposition
figures arrested and held in custody
last weekend for participating in a
constitutional discussion forum.
Police said the group, who were all later
released, did not have a permit for the
meeting and officers were investigating
remarks that "could affect the safety
and security of all Fijians".
Chaudhry rejected the accusation,
describing the arrests as an act of
political intimidation in the troubled
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Grandmother Graduates
With An MBA Degree
Martha Fatiaki (middle) with Byron Fatiaki (son) and Daniel Fatiaki
(husband) at her graduation at Girmit Centre in Lautoka
Frank Bainimarama
exercising their right to freedom of Fiji's
Prime
Minister
Frank
expression".
Bainimarama came to power in a
"The men appear to have been detained bloodless military coup in 2006.
under Fiji's repressive Public Order The 2013 constitution was drawn up by
Amendment Decree, which restricts the the military regime after it scrapped a
ability to hold 'public' meetings," said draft which a constitutional committee
Rafendi Djamin, Amnesty's Director had prepared after widespread public
for South East Asia and the Pacific, in consultations.
a statement.
Mr Bainimarama stood down from
"There is no evidence to suggest that the military to run as a civilian in the
the event posed any threat to national country's 2014 elections, winning by a
security."
landslide.
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Prime Minister John Key and Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama
exchange rugby themed gifts in Fiji.
Labour's foreign affairs spokesman
David Shearer says a state visit by Fiji's
Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama
should be "quietly put on hold"
until concerns about the Opposition
politicians in Fiji are resolved.
Over the weekend five people including the leaders of two opposition
parties and a trade union leader - were
taken into custody in Fiji after taking
part in a public political forum.
RNZI has reported all had since been
overseas organisations.
But it is understood that no rules of
arrest, detention and interrogation were
breached by Police under common law
and statutes. Mr Rabuka and Mr Baba
admitted they were well treated.
No one was beaten up. Everyone was
provided with water and food and
access to visit them was given to their
relatives and lawyers.
Fiji Human Rights and AntiDiscrimination Commission director
Ashwin Raj paid tribute to the way the
Police handled the investigations.
He said they were professional in their
conduct. This was a normal Police
routine investigation.
They have powers to act on either
complaints or their own initiative to
carry out an investigation.
Of the two salient provisions of the Act
is the requirement to obtain a permit
for a public meeting.
Secondly, the Public Order Amendment
Decree, under Section 17 of the Public
Order Act, said:
That any person, who by words,
spoken or written and intended to be
heard or read, spread any report or
made any statement which was likely
to incite racial hatred of any race or
community, or to promote feelings of
enmity or ill-will between different
races or communities, or to prejudice
the public peace, or makes intimidating
or threatening statements in relation to
a community which is likely to spread
fear, alarm or insecurity amongst
members of that community, or
spreads a report or makes a statement
match in October.
Shearer said it was important not to
over-react and Bainimarama should be
free to make a visit to watch the rugby.
However, a formal 'state' visit should
be delayed until the situation cleared.
"While we should not overstate what
has happened nor should we sit back
and say everything is perfectly normal
because it clearly is not.
"I think it would be probably a good
idea to just quietly put the state visit on
hold for a while.
"I just don't believe right now that Prime
Minister Bainimarama quite understands
what democracy is all about."
After the incidents in Fiji over the
weekend, Foreign Minister Murray
McCully told the Fijian Government
New Zealand was taking a "close
interest" and voiced concern about
freedom of political expression.
The European Union Delegation for the
Pacific has also raised concerns, urging
"full respect for freedom of speech and
freedom of assembly in Fiji".
Those taken into custody were National
Federation Party leader Biman Prasad
and Sodelpa leader Sitiveni Rabuka - a
former Prime Minister and coup leader.
The others were head of the Fiji Council
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Homeless In Suva
IT is not too difficult a philosophy to
understand and it does not need much
interpretation.
"Where ever I lay my head is home,"
said Mahendra Bali as he sat on
the sheltered benches along Queen
Elizabeth Drive, just a few metres from
the tax office.
Bali, as he is known, had his slightly
oversized gym bag next to him on
the bench. That is his day spot, where
he spends the early morning until
afternoon, nights are spent in Toorak
as the streets provide enough shelter to
get him through the night.
The streets of Suva is where Bali stays.
He is one of the many homeless people
in the Capital City.
Standing at six feet, Bali wears black
jeans with a black pullover.
According to the 44-year-old, he has
spent most of his life on the streets and
has not known any other place which
he could call home.
"I was born into the street life. My
mother was a sex worker according to
what I was told and soon after birth I
was left in the care of somebody else,"
Bali explained.
"I don't know who my father is and if
I have any family. There was a kind
man who looked after me when I was
an infant and he gave me a name, his
name, Mahendra Bali.
"I started schooling in Deenbandhoo
Primary School as I had somewhat of
a shelter but was fending for myself.
I used to collect (empty) Coca-Cola
bottles and sell them for food, books,
uniform. As I got older, around 10
years old, I found myself alone and on
the streets again.
"The old man, who gave me his name,
had passed on and his family had
gone. I kept on going to school though
looking after myself. I used to sleep in
a few different houses but never really
had a place.
"I used to target the Morris Hedstrom
Thomson Street dumpster where I
found things like chocolate and other
food items which were still good but
thrown away, that I used to take for
lunch. I went to school until I was 12.
"From there on, the streets of Suva had
been my home."
Bali moved from place to place.
Initially the nights were spent under
the Nubukalou Creek bridge, then
around the seaside, then to the culvert
pipes around Suva.
As he became a young man, he had a
relationship with a woman but nothing
concrete became of it.
"Selling bottles was easy money. I also
managed to get work in retail shops
in Raojibhai Patel St but those were
temporary jobs. I know that some people
were not comfortable working with
someone who's homeless," Bali said.
"So keeping jobs became hard and I
never made enough money to move off
the streets. It is expensive. So I stayed
and I have no problems."
Mahendra Bali (right) with his friend Sulesh Prasad at the Suva foreshore.
Bali patted his oversized gym bag and
said all he needed was in there.
"See this. This is my blanket which I
use in the night and this is my pillow,"
he said as he showed his possessions
wrapped neatly in garbage bags.
"My spare change, soap, toothpaste
brush, I have it all here. I use the taps in
parks to have a shower and sometimes
to wash the clothes."
According to Bali, he has never gone
hungry as there are people who provide
one meal a day and he is also able to
collect a few coins to buy a few items.
A few metres away from Bali, in
the next sheltered bench 51-year-old
Sulesh Prasad sat and stared at the
Fiji's Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and Australian Minister for International Development and the Pacific
Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells at The Pearl
Australian Minister for International to participate annually in the Seasonal "But Fiji s potential goes much further.
Development and the Pacific Senator Worker Program. "We expanded it to "I would encourage Fiji to see Australia
Concetta Fierravanti-Wells said they had the agriculture and accommodation as a partner and a platform for linking
uncapped the number of workers able industries," Ms Fierravanti-Wells said. into global value chains."
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businesswoman said.
Another
kava
trader Vonivate
Veitaukitoga said he had to turn down
offers from other kava vendors who
wanted to buy his supply.
"I have to really ration it before our
next shipment comes from Kadavu" he
said.
They said the reason for the shortage
was the rainy weather experienced over
the past few weeks which made it hard
for kava farmers to dry their crops.
Meanwhile, a kava trader who wished
not to be named said it was about time
the kava industry was regulated and
practitioner.
My son had faced many challenges
while he was in Law school and one of
them was to manage the family business.
He drove the bus from Lami to Suva
bus stand every morning and afternoon
and sometimes, when bus drivers did
not come, Niraj was there to take care
of it and today he proved that he had
overcome the obstacles.
Mr Singh graduated from the
University of Fiji.
Although he is lawyer now, he said
he would continue to drive the bus,
whenever he was needed.
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Tech billionaire Reid Hoffman is ready to pay US$5 million to see Donald
Trump's tax returns
security and government investment Sheryl Sandberg and Tesla and SpaceX
would stifle the technology industry co-founder Elon Musk are also among
and divide the nation. Facebook board supporters of Clinton in Silicon Valley.
member Peter Thiel is one of the few In his post, Moskovitz hinted that
Silicon Valley leaders to have publicly others may become vocal. "We are
not the only ones being activated so
supported Trump so far.
Facebook Chief Operating Officer strongly during this election."
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Granny's in charge!
Queen Elizabeth II took Princess Kate
on a drive through her Balmoral estate
on Saturday, following in her long
tradition of taking the wheel while out
in the country.
The monarch wore a casual look which
featured a green vest over a navy blue
blouse. (Sadly she was not wearing
one of her favorite country accessories
a silk headscarf.) Kate meanwhile
looked like the epitome of English
country chic in a green jacket, brown
scarf and her fringe pulled back in a
tortoise shell-patterned headband.
William and Kate and their children
Prince George and Princess Charlotte
are staying on the estate for their annual
late summer break with the Queen.
They arrived in Scotland last week.
Prince William, who had been out on
a grouse shoot near Loch Muick on
Saturday, had gone up ahead of the
Queen and Kate. Then the Queen was
spotted by walkers.
worried.
Garrison was treated at AnMed Health,
where she was tested for HIV and
hepatitis. She was also prescribed
medication because of the potential
risk that she would contract HIV. She
has tested negative for both HIV and
hepatitis thus far, documents show.
According to court documents, the
HIV drugs made Garrison sick and
caused her to be bedridden. Garrisons
husband, Clint, had to take time off
work to care for her, according to her
attorney.
When we started this, we were just
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Child Ps routine.
Sussex Polices Detective Superintendent
Jason Taylor said human error meant
a call from Ms Shipstone on April 19
2014 had been passed onto the wrong
neighbourhood team.
He said the inquest found Alromisse
probably tracked her down through
other means than the solicitors letter,
adding neither the inquest nor the
review made specific recommendations
for the force.
Detectives have not been able to find out
where Alromisse got his gun.
No action has been taken against the
solicitor over the error.
Ms Shipstone, 44, criticized some of
the support she had received during her
five-year court battle with Mr Alromisse
over custody of their daughter.
She added: Because it took so long,
people underestimated the seriousness.
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Recipe
Ingredients
3 carrots, peeled and cut into small
sticks
3 stalks celery, cut into small sticks
1 red pepper cut into strips
1 onion sliced for stir fry
1 clove garlic minced
2-3 chicken breasts
cut into strips 2 tablespoons oil divided
2 pouches of Blue Dragon Wasabi
Plum Stir Fry Sauce
Lettuce leaves, washed and dried {You
can use butter, iceberg or romaine}
Optional: chopped green onions,
sesame seeds and chili sauce
Instructions
Ingredients
900g chicken pieces (drumsticks,
thighs and breast pieces)
1 sachet Blue Dragon Szechuan Pepper
Stir Fry Sauce
2 tsp Blue Dragon Sesame Oil
1 tbsp Blue Dragon Hoisin Sauce
1 red chilli, deseeded and finely
chopped
1tbsp sesame seeds
2 tbsp coriander, finely chopped
Instructions
Take chicken pieces and slash with a
knife to make incisions, then rub with
the stir fry sauce, sesame oil and hoisin
sauce. Set aside to marinate 1-2 hours
Ingredients:
500 gms of lean ground lamb
1 medium white onion, diced
3 cloves of garlic, minced
1 can of whole tomatoes, roughly chopped
A bunch of green beans, cut into 2 inch
pieces
1 tsp of paprika
1 1/2 tsp of cumin
1/2 tsp of chili powder
1 cinnamon stick
A handful of fresh mint, cilantro &
parsley, finely chopped
Juice of half a lemon
1 1/2 tsp of sea salt
1 1/2 cups of basmati rice
Scant 3 cups of water
2 Tbsp of olive oil
Preparation:
1. Cook the basmati rice with just under
3 cups of water in a rice cooker. If you
are cooking rice on the stove, place it in
a pot with the water and bring to the boil.
2. Turn the heat down and cover the
pot. Cook the rice for 10-12 minutes or
until done.
Lamb Biryani
if time permits
Heat your BBQ or broiler to medium
high heat. Place chicken on a tray and
place on the grill, cook 40-45 minutes,
turning occasionally, and baste with any
leftover marinade as the chicken cooks
Place chicken on a large serving platter,
scaller over chilli, sesame seeds and
coriander and serve immediately.
Chef's tip: Large beef steaks or other
robust cuts of meat (e.g. pork chops)
also work really well with this flavourful
marinade. The chicken is cooked when
it has changed in colour and firm to the
touch. If in doubt, pierce the thickest
part, clear juices should run.
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High cholesterol levels can put stress
on any family. The good news is that
you can lower your cholesterol and
improve your heart health by making
small lifestyle changes. Here are five
tips to help get you moving towards a
heart healthier lifestyle:
1. Eat a balanced diet
Canada's Food Guide helps you enjoy
a variety of foods from the four food
groups and specific types of oils and
fats. It provides recommendations on
serving sizes to help meet your needs
for vitamins, minerals, and other
nutrients, while contributing to your
overall health and vitality.
Its easier than you think! Make a stirfry for supper tonight with at least three
different vegetables. Add berries or
sliced fruit to low-fat yogurt, salads,
and whole grain breakfast cereal. Try
swapping white bread and white pasta for
their higher fibre whole grain versions
healthy
Will stay in better shape to look and
feel better
May feel reduced stress levels
May find it easier to fall asleep
Adults should aim for 2 hours of
moderate (e.g. brisk walking or bike
riding) to vigorous (e.g. jogging or
cross-country skiing) physical activity
each week. Short, 10-minute spurts of
activity can be spread throughout the
week to help achieve the weekly goal. .
5. Give up smoking
Stopping smoking is one of the most important
decisions you can make for your heart, even
if youve smoked for years. As soon as you
stop, youll start to see the benefits. Your
circulation will start to improve, your lungs
will benefit, and in the long term, it will help
to keep your heart healthy.
If you smoke, quit or reduce the
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For more information speak with your
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Horoscope
Aries
Those holding position of authority and
influence should watch out-for favour seekers and flatterers. Any mistake on
your part could undermine your position
at work. An emotional show of feelings
could harm your interests. Those looking
out for a job are likely to receive two
offers in this week. Do not accept the
offer which entails a change of location.
Taurus
Stick to your routine work activities.
Fresh ventures are fraught with
some hassles. There is an element of
suspicion in a new venture brought to
you this week. You need to be careful
in the matters of the heart and not
getting involved with a person having
dubious past.
Gemini
Work wise a profitable week. Some
of you will be required to travel at a
short notice to conclude a certain deal.
Professionals or the self employed
need to be very careful, for someone
is likely to falsely,implicate them in a
legal tangle. Home and family affairs,
run smoothly.
Cancer
There can be a staff or labour problem
at work making this week a forced
holiday. You should try to stay clear of
any disputes and problems. Some of
you are likely to attend to some repair
work at home or visit a relative whom
you have not seen for a long time.
Leo
Travel plans are likely to get
postponed. Some of you are likely to
face problems while commuting to
work. An unexpected payment gets
deferred. The health of a parent or any
maternal member of your family will
cause worry and concern. Your plans
for the evenings may get cancelled.
Virgo
You will be making plans for a journey
either for work or on a holiday. Some
of you are likely to receive money
through the sale of a land or a house.
The youngsters who are in love will
face opposition from their family. This
may make them revaluate their present
relationship.
Libra
The successful completion of your
current task will bring immediate
financial gains. Some of you will travel
to sign new contracts or to recover
some payment long overdue. Love
life is brimming with excitement.
However, those having secret liaison
run the risk of being exposed.
Scorpio
You may not be in the mood to work
this week. Some of you may take a
day off and others are likely to go out
shopping. An outing in the company
of your mate or beloved and friends
will prove enjoyable. You will end up
spending much more than you had
anticipated.
Sagittarius
You are greeted with a sudden surprise
with the receipt of a large sum of
money. The employed will be given
a prestigious assignment to handle
independently. You will conclude your
task with the able support of colleague
and associate. Home and family is
good.
Capricorn
Work continues smoothly. Some of
you will take up a part time job or an
agency which will prove beneficial.
Some of you will be required to travel
on work which could keep you away
from home for a long period of time.
Heavy pressure at work leaves you
with no time for a leisure and romance.
Aquarius
A hectic work schedule could prove
stressful and tiring. You need to take
rest, or else, you could be heading
for a health problem. Those who are
already feeling fatigue should consult
their physician or go in for a thorough
medical check up this week. Tension
prevails on the home front.
Pisces
Stick to routine work and avoid fresh
investments. Any project which is
showing a loss should be abandoned
at once. A female relative is likely to
create mischief and misunderstanding
within your family. You need to warn
your immediate family members
against her machination.
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