Monday, July 13, 2009

Inoke Kubuabola

So Frank is now in bed with the knuckle head know all Inoke Kubuabola as he tries to use this parasite of a politician as a frigging phoney foreign minister to wiggle back into the regional and international community. Here is the low life that was all very much part of the 2000 coup which Frank keeps harping back to as his overburdening reason in his cleanup campaign. Ironically the excerpt below is written by another coup apologist and frigging political opportunist double dealing Dakuvula. . Read all about it folks!
COMMENTARY: WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN IF SPEIGHT GIVES UP?
By Jone Dakuvula
A personal view: Former organizing secretary of the Fiji Labour Party, former media adviser to ex-Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, adviser to Opposition Leader Ratu Inoke Kubuabola, currently with the Citizens’ Constitutional Forum (CCF).
SUVA, Fiji Islands (May 25, 2000 )… “I write here with some inside knowledge because I was once one of Ratu Inoke Kubuabola’s close advisers on the Opposition sides between June and September 1999. I was aware then that a shadowy Committee was formed in June last year to initiate a campaign of destabilization aimed at toppling the Government in the shortest time possible. Thereafter, we kept hearing rumors of postponement of dates.
It all began when Ratu Inoke said to the SVT Management Board Meeting on May 27th 1999 (in which I was present) that they must be prepared to fight and to shed blood if need be to return political power to the indigenous Fijians.
In June 1999, Apisai Tora joined this committee and later, some members of the rebel F.A.P. faction. I learnt in June last year that there was an understanding with the late Sakiusa Butadroka, that the members of the Fijian Nationalist Party would do the dirty work while the S.V.T. supports from behind and fronts the public campaigns in Parliament and outside.
Most of the members of the destabilization committee I think were not members of Parliament but their activities last year were undertaken with the knowledge of Ratu Inoke Kubuabola.
At the time, I was in the Opposition Office; he was receiving regular reports of these campaign activities. I do not know whether Ratu Inoke and his S.V.T. colleagues know of George Speight’s illegal Cabinet and their other actions in which they have shown their public support of the coup.
That is why I believe MPs who supported the coup should leave Parliament.
Having allowed Speight to announce the abolishment of the Bose Levu Vakaturaga (Great Council of Chiefs), where do the SVT supporters of Speight’s coup now rest their case as the party that was formed by the BLV”…?

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