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CW suspends
Fiji after coup
LONDON—The Commonwealth, an association of mostly former British
colonial territories, suspended Fiji on Friday after a bloodless
military coup this week that has been widely condemned.
“Fiji’s military regime should forthwith be suspended from the councils
of the Commonwealth,” the group’s Secretary-General Don McKinnon said in
a statement. McKinnon, who said he hoped to travel to Fiji in the near
future to press for a return to democracy, said the suspension decision
had been taken unanimously by a meeting of the Commonwealth Ministerial
Action Group. The Commonwealth is an association of 53 countries with
1.8 billion citizens, one-third of the world’s population. It does not
have a formal charter but promotes peace, democracy, the rule of law,
equality for all and to end poverty. It condemned the bloodless coup
earlier this week saying it was a serious violation of Commonwealth
principles. Suspension will mean the end of technical assistance
programs and could damage trade.—Agencies
Rifts over Fiji’s military takeover have widened as powerful traditional
chiefs and politicians disagreed over whether to back the overthrow of
the South Pacific island nation’s government.
Deposed Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase remained defiant, calling on
bureaucrats not to cooperate with the military. He appeared to concede
his government was finished but said he would return to the capital Suva
next week.
Australia, New Zealand, Britain and the United States have imposed
economic and defense sanctions. |