Inspired by Intelligentsiya I am joining in Fiji's fight to retain our freedoms of choice in life - before we know it our freedoms will be taken away and what we take for being normal is really not. We must guard against this at all times and fight to retain what can never be suppressed! A government that knowingly and deliberately violates people’s rights loses the moral authority to demand obedience.
May 29, 2009
Veovle's Rebubliki (isa o keda)
May 20, 2009
It's all about the Ramarama
May 16, 2009
Fiji Military TV Channel Preview
Tune in at 8pm EST for this not-to-be-missed Documentary.
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Fiji Military VavaArmoury Documentary - Part I on the life of his Esteemed Majesty BhainiDai: Presented by Avenai de Whammie
Good evening people of Fiji.
The rate at which The most honirable, his elexensi, his majesti Common-dor LMAO, FFS, BDOE and OFB, Voreqe's Military shoes have to be replaced with new or rebuilt shoes varies widely under diverse climatic conditions.
(Sound of birds tweeting) ..... In the tropics of the SouthPacific, however, two pairs of shoes last, on the average, only five months, especially if the Commondore needs to run very fast down tapioka laden slopes under stress inducing mortar and gunfire..... (sound of heavy tweeting)
The replacement rate is not constant. It varies with the terrain, the weather and the type of warfare, and many other factors. It must be estimated before he and his loyalist troops even land on new territory such as in the hills of Naitasiri ... (sound of weeds tweeting) or on the porches of Methodist Churches or even within the confines of the Hot Bread Kitchen stores.It must be revised constantly to reflect actual requirements. Nine years ago in the Veiuto Theatre of Operations each soldier required, on the average, two new pairs a year.
By the events of 2002, this requirement had doubled and changed with the character of military operations with the main operations of the junta having moved northward toward the tiled & comfortable corridors of government buildings, indeed you could say ah- ah- ah- - uhm , our hard working men are easing their way out of the jungles and into more corporate climates.....(sound of tea ladies tweeting) In this paradigm shift, the soft soled boot will replace the jungle boot.
The distribution system for supplying soldiers at fighting fronts is like a pipeline to and from Div Damodar's back entrance ... (sound of pathetic tweeting). And it must be kept filled with enough widely varying sizes of shoe- from size 3 for Talei MatavaHari ...... (please use HEAVY air brush on tweety image) to size 15 ½; from quadruple A to sextuple E width for someone like his lordship, the esteemed hard conking Police Commish Telenisona ... ....
The Quartermaster supply point must not find itself all out of the most common size-9D-and at the same time loaded up with odd sizes like 7AAA or 13B. Those are, by the way, oddly enough, the sizes of the kosa balls now stored in case of hard times coming soon.... ...... (images of Kanala Diripi signaling tweeting Army truck into supplies area loaded with kava root)
It is envisaged that in Suva soon, Regime corporals with the aid of ten cobblers imported from Mumbai and China will be soon repairing more than 4,000 pairs of shoes a month for Army personnel - we estimate that this will not only assist in employment growth figures for Meli Bainimarama's stats dept, but we will be returning to service every month more than 10,000 pairs of shoes for junta personnel in the Army, Navy, FICAC, FIRCA, FNPF, AG's office, the Juidiciary, and not to mention at FIU an estimated saving of 30,000 square feet of leather....(sound of Mary Bainimarama tweeting)
These figures do not include upwards of 4,000,000 pairs of repaired, salvaged, and unserviceable shoes which are not suitable for further military use and have been made available to various agencies for distribution to needy civilians that make up the 40 % of our population in squatter settlements and Sir AhNaDa Koy's villages on Kadavu.
END .. (And this brings us to the end of our first garogaro hour. Join us again same time same place tomorrow .. tweet tweet.)
May 8, 2009
Cuzzie Bro's

Thanks to a correspondent, we feature an excellent cut-to-the-chase Editorial Comment from a newspaper in rural New Zealand (click image to make larger) making comment about our cuzzies in Aoetearoa coming here to meet their thuggy cuzz's ... sending all the wrong messages to the average citizen as it will be used by the junta as propoganda ..... as the makabuna say when they dance to their rap music videos and poke their fingers up in the air so they look like they have celebral palsy - it's bro'ocrasy Nau !
May 5, 2009
Rabaka's killers set loose by Fiji Military Regime
Tuesday, May 05, 2009Fiji: no justice for Sakiusa Rabaka
In January 2007, a month after the Fijian coup, a group of young men were detained by the Fijian army on suspicion of buying marijuana. They were taken to a military camp where they were stripped, beaten, and forced to rape one another for the amusement of soldiers. One of them, Sakiusa Rabaka, was beaten so badly he died. In March, eight soldiers and a former police officer were sentenced to four years' imprisonment for their role in the killing. But word is now emerging .... that thanks to the military's abrogation of the constitution, those murdering torturers have been released.
And so the Fijian military protects its own. It's not the first time - Bainiramarama himself ordered the release of his son-in-law, Francy Kean, after he had been convicted of manslaughter for beating someone to death at a wedding. But the precedent it sets is astounding. Thanks to the coup, Fiji's military thugs are now above the law, able to beat, rape, torture and kill with impunity.
And the Maori Party thinks these people are merely "misunderstood" and that we should negotiate with them? Would they negotiate with the torturers of Abu Ghraib as well?
Thanks to No Right Turn.May 4, 2009
World Press Freedom Day Bula Style

Thanks to a faithful correspondent and to the cartoonist who shall remain ID-less for obvious reasons, this is our salute to those brave Fijian journo's on WORLD PRESS FREEDOM DAY (May 3rd) who are not able to report the news due to draconian martial laws in our land.
May 3, 2009
Press Release from Fijii Youths United
There are 239 people out there
That we know of
Wearing the black arm bands as a sign of protest , they wear it because
PEACE is the only answer for Fiji
We want our Human Rights back and respected
We want our leaders to Respect the Rule of Law
We want Media Freedom
We want our free and independent judiciary back
We want to End the Coup Culture
We wear the Black Arm Bands on our Left Arm because that’s where our hearts are, and we feel for the youths and people of Fiji. We feel for our own future.
We wear the Black Arm Bands from the 29th of April to the 29th of May.
And people all over Fiji are joining in.
During the Coca-cola Games, 4 youth activists distributed armbands to spectators. 2 athletes ran with black armbands.
In our NGO’s around Fiji, people are wearing the armbands. Even a youth website is wearing the armband.
We know of 6 high school student’s who will wear the band. In addition, 21 civil servants wearing the band and persons in the media are wearing the band also.
This is peaceful and the best way to show our disgust. We thank all the brave Fiji citizens who are wearing the band. Keep it up.
May 2, 2009
Cocky solicitations may come to nought
But in the meantime, It is interesting to see diplomacy at work, as per this article from the Australian. I was wondering why Voreqe has been strutting about like a peacock lately.
Word is that he thinks China will just write him blank cheques whenever he asks cos China is such the new bestest friend.
I am no political expert but I know enough to appreciate that this is a good example of just how no man is an island.
When it comes to the crunch, China will value Australia's word more because it is Australia that has the goodies that China wants.
Fiji offers no more than an opportunity for Chinese Nationals to come and earn a living (courtesy of the string attached to the Chinese loans) , pilfer our fishing grounds, and perhaps a land grab if we, it's citizens, continue to stay complacent about the rape of our freedoms.Chinese don't come here to lay on the beaches. They go to places that have casino's and present opportunities to make money.
So where is Frank going to get the money that he sorely needs to bribe his soldiers with and to pay the civil servants who run the machinery of government?
He is depending on the tourist dollar now, but with the local transit airline collapsing, tourists being chased out of their accommodation because of loud police crusades and criminals targeting tourists, the use of FIU to spy on investors & citizens (all infringing privacy and targeting "state enemies") , the illegal & hostile takeover of every decent investment company in Fiji , luvequ's, it all looks to be unravelling and pilling quite rapidly just like Vore's fishnets.
