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Heres a thread thats got nothing to do with the market.
Has anyone been following the political developments between New Zealand and Fiji over the last few months? The latest maneouvre is the expulsion of New Zealand High Commisioner to Fiji and the booting out of the country of a kiwi reporter.
Chairman Helen Clarkes response to this is almost that of a rabid dog - but with a twist. She is advising all New Zealanders to stay away from Fiji stating that she believes "it is only a small step from expelling the High Commisioner to personal violence against Kiwi tourists". Even the NZ travel advisory website states "Currently, Fiji is calm but a rapid deterioration to the situation, including the potential for civil disorder and violence, cannot be ruled out. New Zealand citizens in Fiji should be security conscious at all times, avoiding demonstrations, large gatherings and areas of military activity".
What a load of rubbish.
I have very recently returned from Fiji and saw nothing to indicate this. I might add that not all of my time there was spent insulated in a resort either.
My View of this affair is that it is now a personal battle between the very strong (almost butch actually) Helen Clarke and Commodore Bainimarama of the Fijian Interim Government. She has effectively told him to pull his head in and he didnt respond the way she wanted him to so its come down to 'face'.
By advising Kiwi tourists not to go there for holidays Helen Clarke is attempting to use the wallets of NZ citizens to punish Bainimarama. She knows it is really the only effective tool she can weld against him. Although despite this, 6000 to 8000 kiwis continue to go here every month.
My problem is I don't think its the role of Governments to tell or control the public where they spend their money, but I suppose thats what you get when you live in a communist country.
Are there other Kiwis out there who might be able to add another opinion - or even Australians.
Has anyone been following the political developments between New Zealand and Fiji over the last few months? The latest maneouvre is the expulsion of New Zealand High Commisioner to Fiji and the booting out of the country of a kiwi reporter.
Chairman Helen Clarkes response to this is almost that of a rabid dog - but with a twist. She is advising all New Zealanders to stay away from Fiji stating that she believes "it is only a small step from expelling the High Commisioner to personal violence against Kiwi tourists". Even the NZ travel advisory website states "Currently, Fiji is calm but a rapid deterioration to the situation, including the potential for civil disorder and violence, cannot be ruled out. New Zealand citizens in Fiji should be security conscious at all times, avoiding demonstrations, large gatherings and areas of military activity".
What a load of rubbish.
I have very recently returned from Fiji and saw nothing to indicate this. I might add that not all of my time there was spent insulated in a resort either.
My View of this affair is that it is now a personal battle between the very strong (almost butch actually) Helen Clarke and Commodore Bainimarama of the Fijian Interim Government. She has effectively told him to pull his head in and he didnt respond the way she wanted him to so its come down to 'face'.
By advising Kiwi tourists not to go there for holidays Helen Clarke is attempting to use the wallets of NZ citizens to punish Bainimarama. She knows it is really the only effective tool she can weld against him. Although despite this, 6000 to 8000 kiwis continue to go here every month.
My problem is I don't think its the role of Governments to tell or control the public where they spend their money, but I suppose thats what you get when you live in a communist country.
Are there other Kiwis out there who might be able to add another opinion - or even Australians.