University staff urge sanctions against Fiji

The Association of
University Staff (AUS) has today called on its members not
to take up appointments at the University of the South
Pacific, not to attend academic conferences in Fiji, and not
to undertake consultancy work which is not part of a
humanitarian aid project.
“AUS condemns the actions of the terrorists and their use of arms and hostages to force the overthrow of the democratically-elected Government and constitution of Fiji.
“We support the call for an
immediate release of the hostages, reinstatement of
constitutional democracy and the return of all recognised
human rights and freedom in Fiji,” said AUS National
President, Neville Blampied, in Wellington
today.
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