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Friday, 30 October 2009

  • Miscarriage of Justice

    30/10/09

    FIJI’S MISCARRAGE OF JUSTICE.

    “The People and the Land are One. We chiefs rule both. We own neither,” so said Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna when describing the chiefs of Fiji and the metaphoric three legged stool (1980 Writings Ed. D.Scarr). The distinction is an important one.

    The Mara-Ganilau dynasty is trying to do both – Rule and Own the Fijian people and our land, clearly shown by the recent appointment of Ratu Epeli Nailatikau as President, but not yet sworn in. How did this appointment come about?

    Since illegally seizing power in 2006, Voreqe Bainimarama and his stooges have consistently chosen whatever route lets him avoid paying the price, under the rule of law, for what happened under his command to the murdered Counter Revolutionary Warfare soldiers and four civilians. Meanwhile Fiji languishes under Bainimarama’s politics of expediency.

    This kind of politics does not promote public good or Justice. It is greedy for power, money and status and it is an insult to the Fijian people, to our history, our culture and our sacred values and aspirations.

    Our next President, as agreed by our chiefs and chiefly system, was supposed to be Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi. Instead we have a dynasty.

    If this regime is so confident that it knows what is best for the people of Fiji, then let them know, with their new appointed President in situ, to call an election for a new Parliament.

    Dr. Mere Tuisalalo Samisoni, elected Member for Lami Open Constituency (deposed)

Saturday, 29 August 2009

  • Interim Regime Propaganda

    30/8/09

    Listening to the top three winners of the 2009 Vodafone Miss Hibiscus last night, promoting multi-culturalism, is a farce.

    I say this in the context of what Voreqe Bainimarama's Interim Regime (IR) and Republic of Fiji did to destroy Fijian Institutions like Bose Levu Vakaturaga (BLV), the 'beheading' of the Methodist Church by putting the top leaders under house arrest and the arrest of the Marama Bale, Roko Tui Dreketi, Adi Teimumu Kepa for supporting the Methodist Church goals that violated the Public Emergency Regulation (PER).

    In destroying our Fijian structures and Institutions the IR has also destroyed the source of the human values generated over a period of approximately 3500 years. The Fijian people, make up the majority (57%) in the local market that has a different customer base. Our customer base is differentiated by culture of family, social relationships and networks, language, religion, traditions, stories, humor, color, style, fashion, centre, rhythms, authenticity, identity and leadership chosen by the people. But this structural base has been strategically and physically removed.

    Obviously, Vodafone is the commercial base and propaganda machine to promote such policies of the IR, aligned to the PER. The tangible and intangible impact of this process without the Fijian peoples' say and choice is tantamount to ethnic cleansing and unknowingly branded by the two Fijian beauty queens and winners when they excitedly accepted their 'REWARDS'.

    The differences between power, facts, policies and human values in the new economic information civilization that we live in, need the processes of Constitutional democracy, political institutions, leadership and management of these processes, that represent the peoples choice for balance in the whole system of justice and good governance.

    We do not need a biased and unelected Government who create their own political instability through PER, policies, commercial philosophy and interests that are disconnected from the values and sacred aspirations of all its peoples in a multicultural society.

    Honorable Dr. Mere Tuisalalo Samisoni SDL Member for Lami Open Constituency.

Tuesday, 04 August 2009

  • Response to Fiji's Ambassador - Appalling

    4th August 2009.

    http://realfijinews.xanga.com

    Further to your Web story posted Monday 3rd August 2009, under the heading, Fiji Ambassador to the U.S. Appalling. I agree with your analysis, and would like to pick up one important point from this distasteful episode.

    The illegal Ambassador to the United States of America, Winston Thompson is quoted as saying in para 4. "There are many other views that exist around the world on the Fiji situation but most of it is not contributing to arriving at a satisfactory solution and outcome, and it is something we all desperately want to see, and we want to see that achieved in the quickest and the most acceptable way possible.

    In other words, Thompson's mealymouthed rationalization appears to be acknowledging that Fiji's current status quo IS unacceptable, and that by implication, Bainimarama's inexplicable five-year timeframe (2014) to democratic elections is also unacceptable (or at the very least, undesirable).

    This is the height of strategic mismanagement and Leadership disconnect (a very familiar trait of this illegal Regime).

    I wonder what will the Commander do about this apparent departure from the official Regime policy given publicly by Fiji's representative in Washington? Give him the boot?

    Earlier this year Ratu Isoa Gavidi got the sack for stating the obvious in reply to a Fiji TV One interview question "that he hoped the Interim Prime Minister would attend the Forum Island Leaders meeting in Samoa".

    Such is the evidence of implosion happening from the top level of people chosen by the illegal IR to act or speak on its behalf. They either do not have the skills, experience, qualifications or the fundamental human values to do the job they have been tasked with. Or else they do not have the requisite conscience or self-respect judgment needed to not tell baldfaced lies for the Regime when they are put on the spot.

    Whatever the case, apologists like Thompson are increasingly finding that they cannot have their cake and eat it too. Like anyone else faced with a moral choice, they are being forced to choose almost daily between either lying, or keeping a clean conscience. Or between having to say/endorse something stupid, or keeping their self-respect. And as the Thompson example showed the other week, it is not possible to always stay on Regime message under that kind of pressure.

    Dr. Mere Tuisalalo Samisoni, Member for the Lami Open Constituency.

Thursday, 23 July 2009

  • Dr. Mere Tuisalalo Samisoni

    23/7/09

    I write to offer my support and solidarity to the Gone Marama Bale na Roko Tui Dreketi, who was unjustly and unceremoniously detained in the past few days.

    The boldness and courage of this Lady and leader in making a stand against the devious, self-serving, and ultimately self-defeating manipulation of the present illegal Regime, is a breath of fresh air in the cynical and dishonorable times we now live in.

    As disgraceful as her detention is though, we must nonetheless accept in faith that this IS all part of God’s Plan, as the lady herself so eloquently put it in her letter to her people.

    Jesus, Himself began the battle to throw off darkness and evil, and to replace it with His Kingdom, with His death on Calvary.

    Since then, Christians have always been impelled by the implications of their faith to struggle and stand against evil. St Telemachus for instance was, by his own death, instrumental in ending the barbaric practice of gladiatorial death sport in the Roman Empire. William Wilberforce, by his life of sacrifice, spearheaded the abolition of slavery in Victorian times. Lord Shaftsbury's exertions kick-started the dawn of industrial emancipation and worker's rights during the same era. Elizabeth Fry was the first prison reformer. Samuel Plimsoll spearheaded shipping safety regulations and reform. John Wesley, St Vincent de Paul (Ladies of Charity) and William Booth (Salvation Army) founded pioneering organizations to succor and minister to the poor in the preceding Century. Later the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King forfeited even his own life for his stand of faith and principle against the insidious scourge of racism.

    In all cases, these Christian saints acted out of the dictates of their faith, at great personal cost and risk, often against brutal or hardnosed Governments that were either indifferent to the injustice, or who were part of it themselves under the lobbying and control of those, who were directly benefitting from the status quo. But not one of them ever backed down, as to do so would mean betraying their consciences as well as their God.

    Fiji once again finds herself faced by this kind of evil. In 2000 it was Speight. Now it is Bainimarama. In 2000 it was rebellion. In 2006/9, the rebellion has succeeded and the Barbarians have risen to power on the back of guns, brutality, lies and intransigence. The situation seems hopeless and the usurpers seem to hold all the cards that count.

    But just as the injustice and evil of the past always raised up Christian movers and shakers of conscience to opposition, so are the lies, wickedness and travesty of Bainimarama's Fiji raising up champions like Ro Teimumu Kepa.

    The question for people like her is, Are we our brother's keeper? According to God's law, and people's man-made constitutional law and values, yes we are. These are for two reasons, the work of the Church in the community, and its prophetic role against the injustice of this coup. The Regime is WRONG to try and stop either.

    In any crises management there are four pitfalls that stakeholders may fall into. These are panic, apathy, fear and denial. Good leaders are able to communicate the truth, and inspire people's spirits in order to strategically motivate them out of those pitfalls into just and righteous action. Winston Churchill is the best crises manager known in history when he fearlessly asked for the British peoples' steadfastness knowing that the technically superior German Army were preparing to bomb London. And England won the battle and the war.

    Like the infamous Nazi propaganda machine, Bainimarama's illegal Regime also hopes to use its ridiculous PER and hand-picked judiciary to deny Ro Temumu-Kepa and the Methodist Church leaders right to be their brothers keeper.

    But whatever unjust and unjustifiable trumped up charges and punishment they dream up, they will NOT prevail!

    Dr. Mere Tuisalalo Samisoni, SDL member for Lami Open Constituency.
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