Qarase Demands Forgiveness
Issue No: 267 8 December 2000
Interim regime Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase has demanded that there be forgiveness.
Speaking at the Tourism Forum yesterday,
Qarase stated that there must be forgiveness in Fiji.
Without addressing who should forgive whom for what, he
said: "We cannot have reconciliation without forgiveness. We
cannot have true unity without forgiveness.". He continued
to state that:
* The indigenous Fijians are entitled to
better access to opportunity;
* Fiji must be led by
indigenous Fijians;
* Everyone must recognise and
respect for all time the indigenous Fijians as the Taukei of
Fiji;
* The special identity of the indigenous
Fijians must be safeguarded;
* the rightful position
of the indigenous Fijians must be safeguarded;
*
evicted farmers should not get any more assistance that the
assistance received by the landowners who are getting land
for their cultivation.
Qarase approvingly quoted Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe: "If yesterday I fought you as an enemy, today I have become a friend and ally. If yesterday you hated me, today you cannot avoid the love that binds you to me and me to you."
Qarase's address was another veiled threat to the nation: to forgive the terrorists or else face further violence
END 8 December 2000
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