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Nov 3, 2009 | Posted by: newslanka

Sri Lankan judges join Fiji court

Full story: www.fijilive.com

Judges and magistrates from Sri Lanka will begin arriving in Fiji tomorrow to assist the local judiciary and bring it back to full capacity.

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Since: Mar 08

Colombo

ISP: Colombo, Sri Lanka

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#1
Nov 3, 2009
 
:-)
Mohideen hadjiar

Male, Maldives

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Nov 3, 2009
 
These idiots cannot do a proper job in Sri Lanka independently.But want to train others what they could not do themselves properly back home.
My deep regrets to FIJI.

“Bharatha Union 4 Peace”

Since: Sep 09

Auckland, New Zealand

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Nov 3, 2009
 
China is using Sri Lanka(n Judges) to jail, Tamil(Hindus) and harvest body parts to smuggle into China to sell at the Global Markets.

China is a Great Partner for Fiji as well, urging to hate Aus and NZ. China is interested the Indian Body parts in Fiji to smuggle FRESHLY into China more quicker than from Sri Lanka.

China advised to hire Sri Lankan Buddhist Judges to JAIL Indians in Fiji to harvest Hindu body parts.

Well Done, China. China Economy is going to boom in Pacific.

“Bharatha Union 4 Peace”

Since: Sep 09

Auckland, New Zealand

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Nov 3, 2009
 
This is another way to Hit India.
SriLankan

Padova, Italy

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Nov 3, 2009
 
Mohideen hadjiar wrote:
These idiots cannot do a proper job in Sri Lanka independently.But want to train others what they could not do themselves properly back home.
My deep regrets to FIJI.
Not only judges .. SL ARMY train Pakistan and Philipines soldiers in the nord of SL....Hmmm..Power of SRILAKA...
keep dreming your peelame..
Ravi

Colombo, Sri Lanka

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Nov 3, 2009
 
SL Gov is going to send General Sarath Fonseka to advice Fiji

“Bharatha Union 4 Peace”

Since: Sep 09

Auckland, New Zealand

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Nov 4, 2009
 
Ravi wrote:
SL Gov is going to send General Sarath Fonseka to advice Fiji
How to kill Indians using North Indian Govt.
Soulja

Thornhill, Canada

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Nov 4, 2009
 
They were denied Transit visa through Australia. Hmmm.

“Bharatha Union 4 Peace”

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Auckland, New Zealand

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Nov 5, 2009
 
Soulja wrote:
They were denied Transit visa through Australia. Hmmm.
They see Sri Lankan Judges are Devil's Advocates.
a Sri Lankan in Singapore

Singapore, Singapore

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Nov 7, 2009
 
Aussies ancesstaral bahaviours every where

Since: Mar 08

Colombo

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Nov 9, 2009
 
AUS~n foreign minister or sectary is in Sri Lanka now...
Angel

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Nov 10, 2009
 
Mohideen hadjiar wrote:
These idiots cannot do a proper job in Sri Lanka independently.But want to train others what they could not do themselves properly back home.
My deep regrets to FIJI.
They are not being sent there to do a proper job:

"Every indication was that poverty -- especially in rural areas -- was increasing, worsened by the rapid rise in the cost of living following the recent 20 per cent devaluation of the Fiji dollar, he said. "The urban poor particularly are at severe risk of deteriorating nutrition because the costs of basic foods such as rice and flour had risen sharply, while their incomes had either stagnated or been reduced," Professor Narsey said.

A fellow USP academic -- who would not be named -- told The Australian yesterday that a pall of censorship had fallen over the country, and a handful of academics critical of the regime had been verbally "silenced".

"People are risking their safety if they speak out. Under emergency decrees, the military have arrest and detention powers. People are scared," the academic said.

Those making even well-meaning comments against the regime's policies were likely to be taken to a military camp and subjected to abuse like (Australian National University professor) Brij Lal, the academic said.

"While Australian citizens may be generally safe, Fiji citizens face a real risk of physical violence," the academic said.

Fiji's three coups since 1987 will have cost $10 billion in GDP by 2014, according to a research paper by Professor Narsey on rural development, obtained by The Australian. After the economy stagnated last year, early indications were there would be a further decline of 1-2 per cent in GDP again this year, he said.

Professor Narsey, an MP and shadow minister from 1996 until 1999, said he had presented his findings to the government and the media, but had suffered a media blackout.

The urban working class -- who don't have access to food gardens -- faced "sheer hardship" in obtaining nutritious and adequate food, unless local and foreign investment in business partnerships increased, he said.

Professor Narsey called on the military government to convene "a genuine political dialogue" with all political and social leaders.

The tragedy in Fiji was that total censorship of the media meant that the military government could not even be given public opinions that might help them and the country, Professor Narsey said".
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