Wednesday, 4 July 2007

TALEI BURN-HER-ASS GETS IT FROM FILIPE TUISAWAU

TALEI Burness’ letter (FT 2/7) justifying the coup is akin to saying “I am sorry I raped you because your skirt was too short”.

Any person who can read can see from Section 98/99 of the Constitution that the interim Government is illegal. So it baffles me that people such as Mrs Burness are saying otherwise.

Two leading legal authorities of the land Graham Leung and the Roko Tui Bau Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi have made their views known.

On the Doctrine of Necessity, Mr Leung stated “it was misapplied as there was no other crisis other than that created by the military in the months preceding December 5 2006″.

On the enactment of legislation, the Roko Tui Bau made it clear that “an executive whose mandate rests not in the popular will but on the force of arms has no authority to do so”.

By this, Ms Burness should accept that she is occupying an illegal position in the Electoral Commission and that she will one day be brought to account.

History has taught us that governments come and go but governments run by dictators backed by guns come and go in the manner that Slobodan Milosovich of Serbia and Charles Taylor of Liberia went out.

By the way, Fiji is the only country from the Pacific listed by Wikipedia as dictatorships alongside murderous regimes from South America and Asia.

I have stated before and state again that the people of Fiji do not deserve the current state of affairs of the nation and that a government of elected MPs must take us to the elections.

Filipe Tuisawau
Lami

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