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Frank Bainimarama criticises Australia and New Zealand
In an exclusive interview with Graham Davis for Sky News, Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has lashed out at the governments of Australia and New Zeal...
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Fiji interim PM Frank Bainimarama defends 2006 coup in UN General Assembly address
Fiji's interim Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, has used his address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York to defend the coup that gave his re...
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Joint Press remarks by PM Modi & Fiji PM Frank Bainimarama
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Fiji's Frank Bainimarama - Part 1 of 3
Fiji's Frank Bainimarama, in an exclusive interview with Graham Davis for Sky News, has proposed a summit with Australia and NZ to resolve the impasse over h...
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Fiji's Frank Bainimarama - Part 2 of 3
Fiji's Frank Bainimarama, in an exclusive interview with Graham Davis for Sky News, has proposed a summit with Australia and NZ to resolve the impasse over h...
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Fiji's Frank Bainimarama - Part 3 of 3
Fiji's Frank Bainimarama, in an exclusive interview with Graham Davis for Sky News, has proposed a summit with Australia and NZ to resolve the impasse over h...
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Frank Bainimarama FijiFirst Victory Speech
Prime Minister Voreqe Ba
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Growing support for Frank Bainimarama's Fiji First party ahead of polls
Fijians will head to the polls in September in the country's first democratic election since a military coup in 2006. Since the coup, the government of Frank...
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Frank Bainimarama Talanoa event in Sydney....some highlights
This video shows some highlights of Mr Bainimarama's talanoa session in Sydney on 23rd August 2014
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Fiji delegation including PM Frank Bainimarama sing Happy Birthday to John Horgan
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Joint statement by PM Modi & Fijian PM Bainimarama
Joint statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi & Fijian PM JV Bainimarama after signing three bilateral agreements.
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PM Modi with Fiji PM Frank Bainimarama at the Signing Agreement
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© Dj Dinesh NZ Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama at the Vodafone Events Centre 9th August 2014
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Frank Bainimarama address in Sydney
Reception of and the address by Mr Frank Bainimarama at the SSDS Mandir in Austral, NSW, Australia on 22nd August 2014.
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John Key, Frank Bainimarama hold talks in NY
While in New York, John Key has held talks with the Fijian leader Frank Bainimarama. New Zealand effectively cut ties with Fiji in 2006 during a time when the country was going through a military coup.
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Commodore Frank Bainimarama statement after troops disarm police
SHOTLIST :
1. Military troops waiting for Commodore Frank Bainimarama's announcement
2. Cutaway of media
3. Bainimarama arriving at news conference
4. Military troops
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Commodore Frank Bainimarama, military commander:
"The Republic of Fiji military forces today after discussions with the police, went to secure the weapons with the police technical response unit. This w
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Frank Bainimarama meeting FijiFirst supporters
FijiFirst leader Voreqe Bainimarama meeting supporters after their inter-faith thanksgiving service.
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Frank Bainimarama in Auckland has "disgusted" Fijians living in New Zealand
Fiji' First leader and former interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama public meeting in Manukau, Auckland has "disgusted" Fijians living in New Zealand.
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Fiji s military ruler Commodore Frank Bainimarama announces emergency laws in place s
Fiji s military ruler Commodore Frank Bainimarama announces emergency laws in place since 2009 will be lifted this week government officials said.
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Fiji's leader Frank Bainimarama on the planned constitution
Fiji's interim Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, says for the first time Fijians will have input into the development of a new constitution for the nation. ...
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Frank Bainimarama votes in 2014 Fiji Elections
Frank Bainimarama votes in 2014 Fiji Elections
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Narendra Modi and Fiji PM Frank Bainimarama joint press conference
India PM Narendra Modi and his Fiji counterpart Frank Bainimarama have held a joint press conference to announce the details of the agreements both the nations had between them during Modi' stay in the country.
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Fiji: Frank Bainimarama anuncia vitória nas legislativas
Nas ilhas Fiji, nas primeiras eleições legislativas democráticas, dos últimos oito anos, o contra-almirante Frank Bainimarama, Primeiro-ministro do país desde 2007, depois de protagonizar um golpe de Estado em 2006, anunciou ter vencido as eleições. O partido de Bainimarama deverá conseguir cerca de 60% dos votos. A oposição fala em fraude eleitoral.…
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Frank Bainimarama criticises Australia and New Zealand
In an exclusive interview with Graham Davis for Sky News, Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has lashed out at the governments of Australia and New Zeal......
In an exclusive interview with Graham Davis for Sky News, Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has lashed out at the governments of Australia and New Zeal...
wn.com/Frank Bainimarama Criticises Australia And New Zealand
In an exclusive interview with Graham Davis for Sky News, Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has lashed out at the governments of Australia and New Zeal...
Fiji interim PM Frank Bainimarama defends 2006 coup in UN General Assembly address
Fiji's interim Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, has used his address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York to defend the coup that gave his re......
Fiji's interim Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, has used his address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York to defend the coup that gave his re...
wn.com/Fiji Interim Pm Frank Bainimarama Defends 2006 Coup In Un General Assembly Address
Fiji's interim Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, has used his address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York to defend the coup that gave his re...
Fiji's Frank Bainimarama - Part 1 of 3
Fiji's Frank Bainimarama, in an exclusive interview with Graham Davis for Sky News, has proposed a summit with Australia and NZ to resolve the impasse over h......
Fiji's Frank Bainimarama, in an exclusive interview with Graham Davis for Sky News, has proposed a summit with Australia and NZ to resolve the impasse over h...
wn.com/Fiji's Frank Bainimarama Part 1 Of 3
Fiji's Frank Bainimarama, in an exclusive interview with Graham Davis for Sky News, has proposed a summit with Australia and NZ to resolve the impasse over h...
Fiji's Frank Bainimarama - Part 2 of 3
Fiji's Frank Bainimarama, in an exclusive interview with Graham Davis for Sky News, has proposed a summit with Australia and NZ to resolve the impasse over h......
Fiji's Frank Bainimarama, in an exclusive interview with Graham Davis for Sky News, has proposed a summit with Australia and NZ to resolve the impasse over h...
wn.com/Fiji's Frank Bainimarama Part 2 Of 3
Fiji's Frank Bainimarama, in an exclusive interview with Graham Davis for Sky News, has proposed a summit with Australia and NZ to resolve the impasse over h...
Fiji's Frank Bainimarama - Part 3 of 3
Fiji's Frank Bainimarama, in an exclusive interview with Graham Davis for Sky News, has proposed a summit with Australia and NZ to resolve the impasse over h......
Fiji's Frank Bainimarama, in an exclusive interview with Graham Davis for Sky News, has proposed a summit with Australia and NZ to resolve the impasse over h...
wn.com/Fiji's Frank Bainimarama Part 3 Of 3
Fiji's Frank Bainimarama, in an exclusive interview with Graham Davis for Sky News, has proposed a summit with Australia and NZ to resolve the impasse over h...
Growing support for Frank Bainimarama's Fiji First party ahead of polls
Fijians will head to the polls in September in the country's first democratic election since a military coup in 2006. Since the coup, the government of Frank......
Fijians will head to the polls in September in the country's first democratic election since a military coup in 2006. Since the coup, the government of Frank...
wn.com/Growing Support For Frank Bainimarama's Fiji First Party Ahead Of Polls
Fijians will head to the polls in September in the country's first democratic election since a military coup in 2006. Since the coup, the government of Frank...
Frank Bainimarama Talanoa event in Sydney....some highlights
This video shows some highlights of Mr Bainimarama's talanoa session in Sydney on 23rd August 2014...
This video shows some highlights of Mr Bainimarama's talanoa session in Sydney on 23rd August 2014
wn.com/Frank Bainimarama Talanoa Event In Sydney....Some Highlights
This video shows some highlights of Mr Bainimarama's talanoa session in Sydney on 23rd August 2014
- published: 24 Aug 2014
- views: 1726
Joint statement by PM Modi & Fijian PM Bainimarama
Joint statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi & Fijian PM JV Bainimarama after signing three bilateral agreements....
Joint statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi & Fijian PM JV Bainimarama after signing three bilateral agreements.
wn.com/Joint Statement By Pm Modi Fijian Pm Bainimarama
Joint statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi & Fijian PM JV Bainimarama after signing three bilateral agreements.
- published: 19 Nov 2014
- views: 26
Frank Bainimarama address in Sydney
Reception of and the address by Mr Frank Bainimarama at the SSDS Mandir in Austral, NSW, Australia on 22nd August 2014....
Reception of and the address by Mr Frank Bainimarama at the SSDS Mandir in Austral, NSW, Australia on 22nd August 2014.
wn.com/Frank Bainimarama Address In Sydney
Reception of and the address by Mr Frank Bainimarama at the SSDS Mandir in Austral, NSW, Australia on 22nd August 2014.
- published: 24 Aug 2014
- views: 2744
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author: Satish Rai
John Key, Frank Bainimarama hold talks in NY
While in New York, John Key has held talks with the Fijian leader Frank Bainimarama. New Zealand effectively cut ties with Fiji in 2006 during a time when the c...
While in New York, John Key has held talks with the Fijian leader Frank Bainimarama. New Zealand effectively cut ties with Fiji in 2006 during a time when the country was going through a military coup.
wn.com/John Key, Frank Bainimarama Hold Talks In NY
While in New York, John Key has held talks with the Fijian leader Frank Bainimarama. New Zealand effectively cut ties with Fiji in 2006 during a time when the country was going through a military coup.
- published: 30 Sep 2015
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Commodore Frank Bainimarama statement after troops disarm police
SHOTLIST :
1. Military troops waiting for Commodore Frank Bainimarama's announcement
2. Cutaway of media
3. Bainimarama arriving at news conference
4. Mili...
SHOTLIST :
1. Military troops waiting for Commodore Frank Bainimarama's announcement
2. Cutaway of media
3. Bainimarama arriving at news conference
4. Military troops
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Commodore Frank Bainimarama, military commander:
"The Republic of Fiji military forces today after discussions with the police, went to secure the weapons with the police technical response unit. This was done to ensure the PTR, the technical response unit (of the Fijian police), won't be used by dissidents as an instrument against RFMF (Republic of Fiji Military Forces) and the people of Fiji. The manner in which the weapons were removed was the result of a misunderstanding between the tenants at the PTR armoury and an assistant police commissioner (name inaudible). In addition we intend to disarm the bodyguards attached to the government ministers and the prime minister."
6. Cutaway of media
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Commodore Frank Bainimarama, military commander:
"The securing of PTR weapons was done to ensure the safety of PTR personnel and that we would not want to present an opportunity where police weapons would be used against the military."
8. Cutaway of media
9. Bainimarama seated, UPSOUND (English) Reporter's question :
"Who is running Fiji now, sir?"
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Commodore Frank Bainimarama, military commander:
"I don't have any comments right now."
11. Bainimarama leaving
STORYLINE
Troops on Monday entered police armouries in the South Pacific nation of Fiji and disarmed the civilian forces to remove the potential for clashes, the military commander, who has repeatedly threatened to overthrow the government, said.
Troops entered the compound of the police tactical unit - the Fiji police's only armed squad - outside Suva, loaded weapons and ammunition into trucks and took them away.
They also went to an armoury at the police academy in the city and removed firearms privately owned by police and other weapons used in official ceremonies.
Commodore Frank Bainimarama refused to say if a coup was under way.
There was no immediate sign that troops had moved against elected officials or had taken control of any government functions, but the raids on police armouries dramatically escalated the political crisis that has paralysed the country.
Local radio stations reported the military had also set up several check points on streets in the capital, Suva, but troops were not blocking traffic or checking cars.
Bainimarama said in a statement read to reporters that the military had taken weapons off the police "to ensure that police weapons are not used against the military."
He added there were plans "to disarm the bodyguards attached to the government ministers and the prime minister."
He said police continued to have a role in maintaining security in Fiji, and would secure the safety of the people of Fiji together.
Asked who was running the country, Bainimarama replied, "I don't have any comments right now," and left the news conference.
Bainimarama has threatened to topple the Prime Minister of Fiji Laisenia Qarase at any time, after last week saying a deadline to meet his demands to "clean up" the government had expired. He has vowed a peaceful transition.
It would be Fiji's fourth coup in 19 years.
The nation of about 900,000 people is among the richest and most developed in the South Pacific, attracting up to 400,000 tourists a year to resorts built on idyllic beaches mostly in the country's west, away from Suva.
But it has lurched from one political crisis to the next since 1987, when the military twice grabbed power to ensure political supremacy for indigenous Fijians among a population that includes a large ethnic Indian minority.
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wn.com/Commodore Frank Bainimarama Statement After Troops Disarm Police
SHOTLIST :
1. Military troops waiting for Commodore Frank Bainimarama's announcement
2. Cutaway of media
3. Bainimarama arriving at news conference
4. Military troops
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Commodore Frank Bainimarama, military commander:
"The Republic of Fiji military forces today after discussions with the police, went to secure the weapons with the police technical response unit. This was done to ensure the PTR, the technical response unit (of the Fijian police), won't be used by dissidents as an instrument against RFMF (Republic of Fiji Military Forces) and the people of Fiji. The manner in which the weapons were removed was the result of a misunderstanding between the tenants at the PTR armoury and an assistant police commissioner (name inaudible). In addition we intend to disarm the bodyguards attached to the government ministers and the prime minister."
6. Cutaway of media
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Commodore Frank Bainimarama, military commander:
"The securing of PTR weapons was done to ensure the safety of PTR personnel and that we would not want to present an opportunity where police weapons would be used against the military."
8. Cutaway of media
9. Bainimarama seated, UPSOUND (English) Reporter's question :
"Who is running Fiji now, sir?"
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Commodore Frank Bainimarama, military commander:
"I don't have any comments right now."
11. Bainimarama leaving
STORYLINE
Troops on Monday entered police armouries in the South Pacific nation of Fiji and disarmed the civilian forces to remove the potential for clashes, the military commander, who has repeatedly threatened to overthrow the government, said.
Troops entered the compound of the police tactical unit - the Fiji police's only armed squad - outside Suva, loaded weapons and ammunition into trucks and took them away.
They also went to an armoury at the police academy in the city and removed firearms privately owned by police and other weapons used in official ceremonies.
Commodore Frank Bainimarama refused to say if a coup was under way.
There was no immediate sign that troops had moved against elected officials or had taken control of any government functions, but the raids on police armouries dramatically escalated the political crisis that has paralysed the country.
Local radio stations reported the military had also set up several check points on streets in the capital, Suva, but troops were not blocking traffic or checking cars.
Bainimarama said in a statement read to reporters that the military had taken weapons off the police "to ensure that police weapons are not used against the military."
He added there were plans "to disarm the bodyguards attached to the government ministers and the prime minister."
He said police continued to have a role in maintaining security in Fiji, and would secure the safety of the people of Fiji together.
Asked who was running the country, Bainimarama replied, "I don't have any comments right now," and left the news conference.
Bainimarama has threatened to topple the Prime Minister of Fiji Laisenia Qarase at any time, after last week saying a deadline to meet his demands to "clean up" the government had expired. He has vowed a peaceful transition.
It would be Fiji's fourth coup in 19 years.
The nation of about 900,000 people is among the richest and most developed in the South Pacific, attracting up to 400,000 tourists a year to resorts built on idyllic beaches mostly in the country's west, away from Suva.
But it has lurched from one political crisis to the next since 1987, when the military twice grabbed power to ensure political supremacy for indigenous Fijians among a population that includes a large ethnic Indian minority.
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- published: 23 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Frank Bainimarama meeting FijiFirst supporters
FijiFirst leader Voreqe Bainimarama meeting supporters after their inter-faith thanksgiving service....
FijiFirst leader Voreqe Bainimarama meeting supporters after their inter-faith thanksgiving service.
wn.com/Frank Bainimarama Meeting Fijifirst Supporters
FijiFirst leader Voreqe Bainimarama meeting supporters after their inter-faith thanksgiving service.
- published: 21 Sep 2014
- views: 1567
Frank Bainimarama in Auckland has "disgusted" Fijians living in New Zealand
Fiji' First leader and former interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama public meeting in Manukau, Auckland has "disgusted" Fijians living in New Zealand....
Fiji' First leader and former interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama public meeting in Manukau, Auckland has "disgusted" Fijians living in New Zealand.
wn.com/Frank Bainimarama In Auckland Has Disgusted Fijians Living In New Zealand
Fiji' First leader and former interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama public meeting in Manukau, Auckland has "disgusted" Fijians living in New Zealand.
Fiji s military ruler Commodore Frank Bainimarama announces emergency laws in place s
Fiji s military ruler Commodore Frank Bainimarama announces emergency laws in place since 2009 will be lifted this week government officials said....
Fiji s military ruler Commodore Frank Bainimarama announces emergency laws in place since 2009 will be lifted this week government officials said.
wn.com/Fiji S Military Ruler Commodore Frank Bainimarama Announces Emergency Laws In Place S
Fiji s military ruler Commodore Frank Bainimarama announces emergency laws in place since 2009 will be lifted this week government officials said.
Fiji's leader Frank Bainimarama on the planned constitution
Fiji's interim Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, says for the first time Fijians will have input into the development of a new constitution for the nation. ......
Fiji's interim Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, says for the first time Fijians will have input into the development of a new constitution for the nation. ...
wn.com/Fiji's Leader Frank Bainimarama On The Planned Constitution
Fiji's interim Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, says for the first time Fijians will have input into the development of a new constitution for the nation. ...
Frank Bainimarama votes in 2014 Fiji Elections
Frank Bainimarama votes in 2014 Fiji Elections...
Frank Bainimarama votes in 2014 Fiji Elections
wn.com/Frank Bainimarama Votes In 2014 Fiji Elections
Frank Bainimarama votes in 2014 Fiji Elections
- published: 17 Sep 2014
- views: 4
Narendra Modi and Fiji PM Frank Bainimarama joint press conference
India PM Narendra Modi and his Fiji counterpart Frank Bainimarama have held a joint press conference to announce the details of the agreements both the nations ...
India PM Narendra Modi and his Fiji counterpart Frank Bainimarama have held a joint press conference to announce the details of the agreements both the nations had between them during Modi' stay in the country.
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wn.com/Narendra Modi And Fiji Pm Frank Bainimarama Joint Press Conference
India PM Narendra Modi and his Fiji counterpart Frank Bainimarama have held a joint press conference to announce the details of the agreements both the nations had between them during Modi' stay in the country.
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- published: 19 Nov 2014
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Fiji: Frank Bainimarama anuncia vitória nas legislativas
Nas ilhas Fiji, nas primeiras eleições legislativas democráticas, dos últimos oito anos, o contra-almirante Frank Bainimarama, Primeiro-ministro do país desde 2...
Nas ilhas Fiji, nas primeiras eleições legislativas democráticas, dos últimos oito anos, o contra-almirante Frank Bainimarama, Primeiro-ministro do país desde 2007, depois de protagonizar um golpe de Estado em 2006, anunciou ter vencido as eleições. O partido de Bainimarama deverá conseguir cerca de 60% dos votos. A oposição fala em fraude eleitoral.…
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wn.com/Fiji Frank Bainimarama Anuncia Vitória Nas Legislativas
Nas ilhas Fiji, nas primeiras eleições legislativas democráticas, dos últimos oito anos, o contra-almirante Frank Bainimarama, Primeiro-ministro do país desde 2007, depois de protagonizar um golpe de Estado em 2006, anunciou ter vencido as eleições. O partido de Bainimarama deverá conseguir cerca de 60% dos votos. A oposição fala em fraude eleitoral.…
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- published: 21 Sep 2014
- views: 30
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Military leader gives TV interview to allay fears of coup - improved video
AP Television
1. Mid of screen showing Commodore Frank Bainimarama during televised interview
2. Various of staff and guests of the Holiday Inn Suva Hotel sat in lobby watching televised interview
Fiji TV - No Access Fiji
3. SOUNDBITE: (Fijian) Commodore Frank Bainimarama, Fijian Army Commander:
"What I mean by a peaceful transition is for the Prime Minister to step down. If he doesn't agr
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Fiji's interim Prime Minister remains elusive in Sydney
Fiji's interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama visited Australia for the first time in eight years to press the flesh with the Fijian community living here ...
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Rugby World Cup - Flying Fijian's Pride (Gabby Lovobalavu, Netani Talei & Fiji's Prime Minister)
Featuring interviews from Gabby Lovobalavu and Netani Talei speaking about their pride being Flying Fijians. We see footage from World Cup Captain's Run, at home in Fiji and exclusive footage of Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama enjoying a game of Rugby in Suva, Fiji.
Set to the backdrop of the Flying Fijian's harmonious singing this film showcases Fiji's culture and love of rugby.
This fi
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PM Voreqe Bainimarama's interview with Vijay Narayan, News Director of CFL Stations
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Behind the Trouble in Paradise
Fiji's Commodore Frank Bainimarama has outraged other members of the Pacific community with his actions to maintain control in the island nation. Associate P...
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Former CRW links Bainimarama to 2000 Fiji Coup!
A former CRW soldier of the Fijian Army speaks out about the killing of his comrades after the 2000 Mutiny in Suva, Fiji. This is a shorter version of the interview with the anonymous former member of the now disbanded, elite unit of the Fiji military. Recorded in April of 2015.
Military leader gives TV interview to allay fears of coup - improved video
AP Television
1. Mid of screen showing Commodore Frank Bainimarama during televised interview
2. Various of staff and guests of the Holiday Inn Suva Hotel s...
AP Television
1. Mid of screen showing Commodore Frank Bainimarama during televised interview
2. Various of staff and guests of the Holiday Inn Suva Hotel sat in lobby watching televised interview
Fiji TV - No Access Fiji
3. SOUNDBITE: (Fijian) Commodore Frank Bainimarama, Fijian Army Commander:
"What I mean by a peaceful transition is for the Prime Minister to step down. If he doesn't agree with me he should step down instead of asking for foreign military intervention. He should step down so we don't have to make a coup."
AP Television
4. Barrier dropping after vehicle drives into Queen Elizabeth Barracks
5. Exterior shot of Centenary Church
6. Pan interior of church
7. Fijian Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase walking into church
8. Qarase sat in church
STORYLINE:
The military commander threatening to topple Fiji's government said on Sunday he was planning to appoint an interim civilian administration and hold elections at a later date to restore democracy to the country.
Commodore Frank Bainimarama also appeared to pull back a step from his threat to stage a coup by demanding that Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase resign so the military can implement its plan.
"What I mean by a peaceful transition is for the Prime Minister to step down," said Commodore Frank Bainimarama.
"If he doesn't agree with me he should step down instead of asking for foreign military intervention. He should step down so we don't have to make a coup,'' he added.
Bainimarama had earlier said that the government had missed its last chance to meet his range of demands, and that the military would proceed with a 'cleaning up' campaign against the government.
But troops have stayed in their barracks since the noon Friday deadline passed, and Fiji, a South Pacific island nation that has suffered three coups since 1987, has been on tenterhooks since then.
Bainimarama and Qarase have been sparring for months. At the centre of their dispute is the commander's demand that the government kill legislation that would grant pardons to conspirators in a 2000 coup, and quash two other land rights bills he says unfairly favour majority indigenous Fijians over the ethnic Indian minority.
He also is demanding that moved to charge senior military officers with sedition by dropped.
The capital, Suva, remained calm on Sunday, with no obvious troop presence on the streets.
Qarase and Bainimarama attended separate church services in the deeply Christian country.
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wn.com/Military Leader Gives Tv Interview To Allay Fears Of Coup Improved Video
AP Television
1. Mid of screen showing Commodore Frank Bainimarama during televised interview
2. Various of staff and guests of the Holiday Inn Suva Hotel sat in lobby watching televised interview
Fiji TV - No Access Fiji
3. SOUNDBITE: (Fijian) Commodore Frank Bainimarama, Fijian Army Commander:
"What I mean by a peaceful transition is for the Prime Minister to step down. If he doesn't agree with me he should step down instead of asking for foreign military intervention. He should step down so we don't have to make a coup."
AP Television
4. Barrier dropping after vehicle drives into Queen Elizabeth Barracks
5. Exterior shot of Centenary Church
6. Pan interior of church
7. Fijian Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase walking into church
8. Qarase sat in church
STORYLINE:
The military commander threatening to topple Fiji's government said on Sunday he was planning to appoint an interim civilian administration and hold elections at a later date to restore democracy to the country.
Commodore Frank Bainimarama also appeared to pull back a step from his threat to stage a coup by demanding that Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase resign so the military can implement its plan.
"What I mean by a peaceful transition is for the Prime Minister to step down," said Commodore Frank Bainimarama.
"If he doesn't agree with me he should step down instead of asking for foreign military intervention. He should step down so we don't have to make a coup,'' he added.
Bainimarama had earlier said that the government had missed its last chance to meet his range of demands, and that the military would proceed with a 'cleaning up' campaign against the government.
But troops have stayed in their barracks since the noon Friday deadline passed, and Fiji, a South Pacific island nation that has suffered three coups since 1987, has been on tenterhooks since then.
Bainimarama and Qarase have been sparring for months. At the centre of their dispute is the commander's demand that the government kill legislation that would grant pardons to conspirators in a 2000 coup, and quash two other land rights bills he says unfairly favour majority indigenous Fijians over the ethnic Indian minority.
He also is demanding that moved to charge senior military officers with sedition by dropped.
The capital, Suva, remained calm on Sunday, with no obvious troop presence on the streets.
Qarase and Bainimarama attended separate church services in the deeply Christian country.
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- published: 23 Jul 2015
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Fiji's interim Prime Minister remains elusive in Sydney
Fiji's interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama visited Australia for the first time in eight years to press the flesh with the Fijian community living here ......
Fiji's interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama visited Australia for the first time in eight years to press the flesh with the Fijian community living here ...
wn.com/Fiji's Interim Prime Minister Remains Elusive In Sydney
Fiji's interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama visited Australia for the first time in eight years to press the flesh with the Fijian community living here ...
Rugby World Cup - Flying Fijian's Pride (Gabby Lovobalavu, Netani Talei & Fiji's Prime Minister)
Featuring interviews from Gabby Lovobalavu and Netani Talei speaking about their pride being Flying Fijians. We see footage from World Cup Captain's Run, at hom...
Featuring interviews from Gabby Lovobalavu and Netani Talei speaking about their pride being Flying Fijians. We see footage from World Cup Captain's Run, at home in Fiji and exclusive footage of Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama enjoying a game of Rugby in Suva, Fiji.
Set to the backdrop of the Flying Fijian's harmonious singing this film showcases Fiji's culture and love of rugby.
This film was made by young people of The Reporters’ Academy, a media production company run by young people. Tasked with the mission of reporting behind the scenes of team Fiji, Tonga & Samoa across the Rugby World Cup.
wn.com/Rugby World Cup Flying Fijian's Pride (Gabby Lovobalavu, Netani Talei Fiji's Prime Minister)
Featuring interviews from Gabby Lovobalavu and Netani Talei speaking about their pride being Flying Fijians. We see footage from World Cup Captain's Run, at home in Fiji and exclusive footage of Fijian Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama enjoying a game of Rugby in Suva, Fiji.
Set to the backdrop of the Flying Fijian's harmonious singing this film showcases Fiji's culture and love of rugby.
This film was made by young people of The Reporters’ Academy, a media production company run by young people. Tasked with the mission of reporting behind the scenes of team Fiji, Tonga & Samoa across the Rugby World Cup.
- published: 28 Sep 2015
- views: 189
Behind the Trouble in Paradise
Fiji's Commodore Frank Bainimarama has outraged other members of the Pacific community with his actions to maintain control in the island nation. Associate P......
Fiji's Commodore Frank Bainimarama has outraged other members of the Pacific community with his actions to maintain control in the island nation. Associate P...
wn.com/Behind The Trouble In Paradise
Fiji's Commodore Frank Bainimarama has outraged other members of the Pacific community with his actions to maintain control in the island nation. Associate P...
Former CRW links Bainimarama to 2000 Fiji Coup!
A former CRW soldier of the Fijian Army speaks out about the killing of his comrades after the 2000 Mutiny in Suva, Fiji. This is a shorter version of the inter...
A former CRW soldier of the Fijian Army speaks out about the killing of his comrades after the 2000 Mutiny in Suva, Fiji. This is a shorter version of the interview with the anonymous former member of the now disbanded, elite unit of the Fiji military. Recorded in April of 2015.
wn.com/Former Crw Links Bainimarama To 2000 Fiji Coup
A former CRW soldier of the Fijian Army speaks out about the killing of his comrades after the 2000 Mutiny in Suva, Fiji. This is a shorter version of the interview with the anonymous former member of the now disbanded, elite unit of the Fiji military. Recorded in April of 2015.
- published: 07 Jun 2015
- views: 2549