FIJI NEWS – Fiji faces dramatic changes in security

Voter Registration in Fiji one-third of the way to target
MarketWatch (press release)
“This is a historic moment for Fiji, particularly considering the country’s political history,” stated the Attorney-General. “The Bainimarama Government has taken care to ensure the challenges and issues pointed out in the 2006 EU report will not be repeated, 
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1st FIJI HEADS OF MISSION REGIONAL CONSULTATION FOR ASIA-PACIFIC
The Jet Newspaper
The 1st Fiji Heads of Missions Regional Consultation for the Asia-Pacific region was held in Seoul, Korea earlier this month. This meeting was a follow up to review implementation of commitments made earlier at the Heads of Mission Consultation held in Fiji 
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FemLINKPacific – Fiji Women, Peace and Human Security Report
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
 raise the level of awareness of rural human security priorities particularly as a response to the devastating floods of the 1st quarter of the year, as well as a platform to integrate the outcomes of theFiji Women’s Forum in community dialogue and discussions.
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Fiji faces dramatic change in security
Fiji Times
FIJI’S lack of resources and capacity are limitations to the effort to provide adequate measures against international criminal acts probing the country. This was one of the revelations made by the acting Minister for Defence, National Security and Immigration, 
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Intercontinental Fiji’s Community Program Poised For Expansion
eTravelBlackboard – Asia Edition
The overwhelming success to date of InterContinental Fiji’s Community Care program is leading to bigger things, with the Fijian Ministry of Education set to collaborate with the People’s Resort to improve education facilities in the greater Natadola community.
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Joe Mar gives evidence in Qarase trial
Fijivillage
The defense counsel of former Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase in the Fijian Holdings Limited trial will make their closing submission in the High Court tomorrow as they have finished off their case. After more than three hours of questioning of the last witness 
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Joint Mission here to understand Fiji’s Political Situation
The Jet Newspaper
The 12-member delegation from the African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) group and the European Union (EU) to Fiji on a fact-finding mission has had a fruitful three-day meeting with government officials, civil society organisations, political leaders and the 
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ACP-EU group hopeful Fiji follows roadmap to democracy
Fijivillage
The ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly fact finding mission is encouraged with the process that Fiji has taken toward its return to democracy. ACP Joint Parliamentary Assembly Co-President Musikari Kombo said they are hopeful that Fiji does follow its 
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Britain kicks out Fijian soldier
Radio Australia
Lance-corporal Isimeli Baleiwai em-bar-lay has been given three weeks to leave Britain. This is despite serving 13 years in the British Army, including active tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. The UK Border Agency refused his application on character grounds 
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No pay for directors
Fiji Times
During cross examination Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption senior counsel Michael Blanchflower asked Mr Koroi to confirm if Leba Qarase, the wife of Mr Qarase, was the fourth largest shareholder in the company in 1995 with 8000 shares.
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