Fiji Sun

ACTING PM: Reject Divisivene­ss, Bigotry

He reminds us of Rabuka’s coup that threw this country into chaos and delivered a devastatin­g blow to the campaign of justice and equality for all Fijians.

- LOSIRENE LACANIVALU and SHEENAM CHANDRA

Acting Prime Minister Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum says as we celebrate our progress and commemorat­e the proud legacy of the girmitiyas in Fiji, let us also reaffirm our stand against bigotry, discrimina­tion and divisivene­ss. Attorney-General Mr Sayed-Khaiyum made the remarks in Parliament in his ministeria­l statement on the 139th anniversar­y of the arrival of the first ship that carried indentured labourers from British India to Fiji.

“So it really is cruel, that on this day meant to honour the dreams and legacy of those proud

Fijians, in 1987, SODELPA’s current leader chose to carry out the first military coup in Fiji,” he said. He said it threw this country into the throes of chaos and delivered a devastatin­g blow to the campaign of justice and equality for all Fijians.

“Irrespecti­ve of ethnicity, gender, province, on May 14, 1987, Rabuka (the leader of SODELPA) ripped apart the social and political fabric of our nation, triggering the most disastrous political era in Fijian history,” he said. “His actions drove tens of thousands of our people away from our shores – many of our best and brightest – and, under his leadership, that day brought about nearly two decades of institutio­nalised racial supremacy and indeed ingrained provincial­ism through the 1990 and 1997 constituti­ons. Where many of our people were treated as second-class citizens.

“It was not only bad for inter-ethnic injustice or relationsh­ips, but within the ethnic groups themselves, in other words obfuscatin­g the injustices of the groups within those ethnic groups as well. Because of that coup, innocent people were taken hostage, beaten, and threatened with their lives.”

He said now Mr Rabuka claimed he sought to “make Fiji free again”.

Later, last night, Mr Sayed-Khaiyum told people who attended the celebratio­ns at Albert Park in Suva to listen to all the stories including the alienation of iTaukei land, Chinese traders coming to Fiji and the Solomon Islanders here.

 ?? Photo: Simione Haravanua ?? Acting Prime Minister and Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum honours a Girmitiya descendant Lallu Chand, 93, at the Rememberin­g Fiji’s Girmitiya celebratio­ns at Albert Park Pavilion, Suva on May 14, 2018.
Photo: Simione Haravanua Acting Prime Minister and Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum honours a Girmitiya descendant Lallu Chand, 93, at the Rememberin­g Fiji’s Girmitiya celebratio­ns at Albert Park Pavilion, Suva on May 14, 2018.
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