136 dead in Fiji hurricane 1931

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  1. A reader has sent in this cartoon which is topical in view of recent news around Russian arms shipments to Fiji –
    www.warwickhughes.com/agri16/Russia-Fiji.jpg
    Secret Russian arms donation to Fiji raises concerns of bid for Pacific influence 22 Jan 2016
    www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/22/secretive-shipment-of-arms-donated-by-russia-to-fiji-raises-concerns

    Russia just sent 20 soldiers to Fiji after selling it 20 containers full of weapons 10 Feb 2016
    www.businessinsider.com.au/heres-why-russian-soldiers-arrived-in-fiji-today-2016-2

  2. Warwick, most in Australia judge Fiji by what is written in Newspapers and what is put forword in by the biased ABC on TV and the radio.
    Firstly you have to take into account that the Pacific Island original people were becoming overtaken in numbers by immigrant Indian origin people prior to the 2000 coup. The Indo-Fijians had restrictions on land ownership but had wealth through business ownership and political power through numbers. The Indo-Fijian prime minister (can’t think of his name) was a socialist who wanted more power for the government to change things. After that coup many left for Australia and some to New Zealand. Some of those were Moslems who had an influence in Australia with religious schools and the left wing media. This outlines, maybe with some bias towards left wing interests, the 2006 coup en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Fijian_coup_d'%C3%A9tat . I suggest that Helen Clark of NZ, and the Rudd -Gillard governments handled Fiji very poorly to the financial detriment of the ordinary Fijians particularly of the Island origin Fijians living in remote areas. Tony Abbott in his short stay started repairing some of the strained relations but Julie Bishop is a poor foreign minister who has left wing interests and no interest in our near neighbors.
    Australian should be embracing the Fijian Army and their skills in peacekeeping. They should be helping to open the country and need to be sensitive of internal relations of the two groups which have different origin and religions. One good thing for Fiji is that there are reduced numbers of Moslems.

  3. I agree our Govts should have been more flexible with Fiji post the coup . Now we are exhorted to be agile. Our foreign policy was not so agile then.

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