Fiji will remain unstable while Indigenous people are economically sidelined, says ex-coup convict
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Radio FreeFiji will remain unstable while Indigenous people are economically sidelined, says ex-coup convictradiofree.orgBy Margot Staunton of RNZ Pacific A former coup convict in Fiji claims the country will remain unstable while the Indigenous iTaukei are economically marginalised. Josefa ‘Jo’ Nata, who spent 24 years in jail for treason, told the Fiji government’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission that “the lot of iTaukei has not improved a single bit
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