Fiji's High Court sentenced indigenous coup ... who overthrew the volatile and ethnically divided country's first ethnic-Indian prime minister in May 2000 in the name of indigenous rights, pleaded ...
Sitiveni Rabuka, for example, who led Fiji’s first coup of 1987, became prime minister after the 1992, 1994 and 2022 elections, and the 2006 coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama, became prime minister after ...
Mahendra Chaudhry was Fiji's first Prime Minister of Indian ancestry, but in 2000 he and most his cabinet were held hostage for almost two months, after a civilian coup backed by a faction of the ...
Former Deputy Prime Minister Harish Sharma sees a brighter future for the South Pacific nation at the launch of his memoir in ...
Indo-Fijians have expressed concern about their ethnicity classification in New Zealand. While Fiji is located in the Pacific ...
The Fiji Times newspaper reported. Bainimarama had led his government for 16 years, first as a military dictator following a 2006 coup and then as a prime minister who was democratically elected ...
Since the 1980s there have been four coups in Fiji - each with links to ethnic tension between Indigenous Fijians and Indo-Fijians. Mahendra Chaudhry was Fiji's first Prime Minister of Indian ...
Newly elected Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka is pro-Bitcoin and is reportedly considering pushing a bill to adopt BTC as legal tender in the country. Pro-Bitcoin politician Sitiveni Rabuka ...