George Speight
George Speight
George Speight, occasionally known as Ilikimi Naitini, was the principal instigator of the Fiji coup of 2000, in which he kidnapped thirty-six members of parliament and held them from May 19, 2000 to July 13, 2000. He is serving life imprisonment for his role in the overthrow of the constitutional government...
community condemning exert home indigenous pay people prepared quite stick themselves understand
We're quite prepared to pay that price. Why then is the international community ... condemning when indigenous people stick up for their rights, to exert themselves in their own home country. I can't understand it. I think you people are hypocrites.
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On the morning of Thursday, before the chiefs sit down, all of the hostages will be released.
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We are trying to do it this week. Once we have come to an agreement on everything, obviously the hostages can go home.
abide agreed binding both decision
We have agreed the GCC decision will be binding and we will both abide by the outcome.
country good looking solution
We are looking for a solution that's good for our country, but more particularly that's good for our Fijian people.
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We have a unified resolve, the army and ourselves to pursue solutions which we believe are in the best interest of our Fijian people.
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The military government will never rise up against its own people, because I represent the people.
bringing crusade indigenous
This whole crusade is about bringing back the supremacy, or the interests, of indigenous Fijians in ... Fiji.
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We don't want Fijians fighting Fijians -- our common enemy is the Indians.
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I firmly believe in my heart that Fiji can only be a peaceful place and a happy place and a prosperous place if the interests of Fijians are made central and paramount to our decision-making, and if they are completely fulfilled.
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I executed a coup ... and it would be loath of me to leave the process half-done in terms of the processes of law.
government led
There will never ever be a government led by an Indian, ever in Fiji.
work
This is not the end. This is the beginning. There is much work to be done in this country.