Friday, January 15, 2010

Methodist church should come out and oppose this illegal regime

I strongly think that the Methodist church should come out and oppose this illegal regime. The taukeis are looking to thge church elders for leadership but the church hierachy are just being ok with the abuse that this idiot of a dictator is doing to them. Doesn't the Talatalas know that all they have to do is lead in the opposition to Bainimarama and the 400,000 member5s will st6and up to Bainimarama 3,000 strong? This is the time for the Methodist church to stand up and be counted

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Epi D
chief strategist
Solivakasama Worldwide Movement
www.solivakasama.org

Bainimarama treading on Dangerous ground will ultimately causes his down fall

By Tui Nivuravura
The land will be the downfall of this illegal govt. The taukei ni qele better stand up and voice their opposition to this govct. or they are going to lose what is theirs.The tenants had better not build proper houses or they are going to lose it when Bainimarama is out.
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Epi D
chief strategist
Solivakasama Worldwide Movement
www.solivakasama.org

The ultimate gamble that will bring Bainimarama down

By G.devreal
The pension threat is obviously designed to allow the dictator to put his foot across the throat of all ex MPs. He knows he's pulled the pin on a political grenade.

The whole scheme (99 years and the pension threat) probably came straight from Aiyaz. He no doubt thinks that that the 99 year leases will build a constituency for the illegal regime. They know that they are hated by cane farmers who can see they're wrecking the sugar industry by throwing away EU aid when it's needed most.

What Aiyaz doesn't understand is that most cane farmers who use native land will not necessarily welcome the 99 year leases announcement. It looks like theft of land and they will know it and fear that they will be blamed. Those farmers who've just got new thirty year leases, the ones who get along with their landowners, don't need all these extra years now.

This is a desperate gamble that seems bound to fail. Maybe the announcement in the Fiji Times by Qetaki means that Frank wants to be able to walk away from it.

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Epi D
chief strategist
Solivakasama Worldwide Movement
www.solivakasama.org