Monday, August 17, 2009

All that needed to be said has been said



All that needed to be said has been said, what remains is how to put resistance into action. I said in an earlier post about the refusal of the regime to allow the Methodist church to have its meeting outside – is nothing but plain old lamu itself. Sa vakasota ga na lamu, ia tiko na veirerevaki! Voreqe and Leweni and others are just as lamu in case the crowds become uncontrollable. Same as the fearing having elections today, in case Qarase returns to power.
The biggest casualty in the coups is how much more lamu we all become esp. security forces – tauri dakai ga qai vosa tiko! No mofe strength of character! Much easier to threaten, intimidate, forceline, throw molotovs and stones under cover of darkness, arresting women in middle of night, etc! Moral weaklings.
Let us just remember that – how long the regime remains in power is up to us, the people. Only we, the majority, the hundred thousands of people in Fiji who remain quiet, complacent, indifferent, can allow them to stay until 2014 or for ever! Only we have the power to say, "Enough is enough!" Only we can put a stop to this facade! In Suva alone the Methodist church can gather more than 100,000! Who will stand up and be counted?


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SWM
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