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"Mallard here! We're banning Fijian sports teams because we believe their right to democracy is more important than just playing games! But we've exempted their rugby sevens because we think the IRB sevens would just go to Aussie anyway! Which might upset a few of our voters - and that's a game we're not prepared to play!.. There's a limit to how principled one can be in an emergency!!. Y'know what I mean?" 10 December, 2006
"I've got a luverly bunch of coconuts...There they are a standing in a row, 2,3,4..." 1 December, 2006
"A slow-moving depression covers the Fiji Islands, bringing with it further unsettled conditions, so much for politics and coups, now for the weather..." 5 December, 2006.
Fiji "So much for walkies..." Fiji Military. Sunday News, 15 June 2007
"Where is the spontaneous applause? The blossom sprinkled at my feet? The first-born named after me? The letters from world leaders congratulating me on the coup?" "I'll add them to the list, Sir..." 9 December, 2006
Fiji ballot box. 7 December, 2006
Bainimarama, Speight and Rabuka. 6 December, 2006.
Rule of Law. 5 December, 2006
"If the Fijian govt doesn't let me run the country I have no choice but to take over in a military coup..." 30 November, 2006
Frank Bainimarama. 10 December, 2006.
Jona Senilagakali. 14 December, 2006.
"This is Controller Bainimarama...I won't tell the Laisenia Qarase crew again - PREPARE YOURSELVES FOR TAKEOFF." 29 November, 2006
"In your own words - how do you rate this coup compared with the previous three coups?" 7 December, 2006.
"New Zealand's new minister of foreign affairs here, can I speak to Fiji's self-imposed leader, Commodore Bainimarama, please? Yes I'll hold." "No way! That guy has organised more coups and toppled more leaders than any man alive..." 19 December, 2008.
Sanctions. No Fijian seasonal workers. "Sorry pal!" 7 December, 2006
Fiji High Court rules coup was legal. 9 October, 2008.
"A meeting of minds with Colonel Bainimarama wasn't possible because he doesn't have one..." 2 December, 2006
"The Fiji coup has not been cancelled. I'm just waiting on final instructions from the wallpaper." 5 December, 2006
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