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The first time we said "bula" to Pono Jesse, he and his whole familiy were on the road for hundreds of years. You travelled to Vanua Levu, Fiji's second biggest isle, and looked for ophthalmology at the free SEE-Klinik. Pono Jesse, who has three children, wanted to become a geographical schoolteacher.

However, he had hurt his sight and suffered two different accident. When he learned that SEE would run a hospital in South Fiji, Pono Jesse and his wife and daughter did not hesistate. Unfortunately he had hurt both hands as a Rugby athlete, so that he had no sight on one and 20/100 on the other one.

Both he and his familiy were enthusiastic. He/she can help his spouse and kids and pass on his/her love of studying to innumerable other kids!

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Fiji's new climate and sea bed exploitation

Demonstrators from Youth for Demcoracy and the Fiji Women's Rights Movement are being detained by a protest. When President Epeli Nailatikau of Fiji was preparing to approve a new constitution, we heard that demonstrators were imprisoned for their quiet outcry. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have both expressed concern about the failure of the new Constitution to safeguard human rights.

The new Bill of Righs is a paternalist attack on fundamental liberties such as free speech, assembly and association, whereby "rights" are claimed only on the proviso that the law can restrict this liberty and that the legislature permits the restriction of these liberties. While these new terms are tantamount to claiming that people have these powers, the authorities have the power to take them away.

The arbitrary power tries to re-define the term unconstitutional right so that the Fiji judicial system could become a juxtaposition of law. 1. An A State shall be bound by an intergovernmental convention only after it has been ratified by Parliament, unless it is an convention within the meaning of paragraph 2.

2. A cabinet concluded bilateral agreements of a technological and bureaucratic character may commit the State without the consent of Parliament, but must be submitted to Parliament. No one shall enact a decree or other legal act unless specifically permitted by this Constitution or a writing statute.

2. A statute may restrict or permit the privileges described in this section. Approval of this new Constitution is tantamount to the Bainimarama government declaring itself supreme ruler, and I suspect it will not be sanctioned by the story if it sells its land by claiming an unlawful one.

Hawaii also had a dark and dark debate in 1887 when King Kalakaua was compelled to sign today's "bayonet constitution", which made enormous compromises to the country's flourishing cement production, as well as enormous cuts in tariffs and shipping costs. It was five years later, when Queen Lili'uokalani tried to establish a new Restoration Concession restricting these compromises, the wealthy sugar-dominated aristocracy successfully couphed against the kingdom.

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