Tuesday, August 11, 2009

If Mahendra Chaudhry can travel to Australia, why not the rest?

We think the Australian Labour Federal Government has erred in their decision to lift Mahendra Chaudhry’s travel ban to Australia while others like him and their immediate family members continue to be victimised.

The likes of Mahendra Chaudhry, and not the innocent family members of those who serve or have served under Frank’s regime, should be the receipients of travel bans, for they are the ones who made the decision to join Frank & Co. and not necessarily their dependents and immediate family members.

Now that the Australian Labour Federal Government have accepted their Fiji Labour Party leader and ex-Finance Minister in Frank’s military regime to join them in Ozy, they should stop being prejudicial and extend the same to other innocent Fiji citizens who’ve suffered terribly from the political nonsense played by Chaudhry, Qarase, Frank and others who contributed to the coup of 2006.

Why the double standard Kevin Rudd? Is it because Chaudhry is a Labour Party leader?

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