Fiji’s CCF calls for end to emergency regulations
Fiji’s CCF calls for end to emergency
regulations
Posted at 23:13 on 28 February, 2011
UTC
Fiji’s Citizens Constitutional Forum says the
Public Emergency Regulations need to be lifted so proper
political dialogue can start.
The PER were implemented in April 2009, and were to have been lifted when the media decree came in last year, but were not.
The Forum’s head, the Reverend Akuila Yabaki, says the regulations are an infringement on people’s right to participate in the process of reforming the country’s political process.
“I think government could listen to more ideas. And the people have a right to be heard. There’s no civil unrest and I think you can not prepare people for a new mode of democracy, without opening up and getting rid of the Public Emergency Regulations.”
Reverend Yabaki says while some good work is being done, it needs to continue.
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