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Title: 6528 FIJI: Coup culture 'risks starving people'
Other Titles: COUP CULTURE 'RISKS STARVING PEOPLE OF FIJI'
Authors: Healy, Guy
Keywords: Fiji
media freedom
Fiji coups
coup culture
hunger
poverty
Brij Lal
Wadan Narsey
The Australian
food production
investment
Issue Date: 10-Nov-2009
Publisher: The Australian - Pacific Media Watch
Abstract: www.theaustralian.com.au/news/nation/coup-culture-risks-starving-people-of-fiji/story-e6frg6nf1225795565541 By Guy Healy SYDNEY (The Australian/Pacific Media Watch): Fiji's coup culture is costing it billions of dollars and unless democracy is restored the country risks hunger and further impoverishment, a leading Fiji economist and former shadow finance minister warned yesterday. Days after Fiji-born Australian academic Brij Lal was arrested and deported from Fiji amid a diplomatic row, fellow academic Wadan Narsey told The Australian dwindling foreign investment in the Pacific nation was undermining its food production chain.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2701
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