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		<title>Elections hopeful Taniguchi gave up citizenship to become Fijian</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Arieta Vakasukawaqa in Suva It was the friendliness of Fijians that led educator Hiroshi Taniguchi to give up his Japanese citizenship and make Fiji his home. The 50-year-old is a National Federation Party (NFP) provisional candidate for the 2022 general election. He moved to Fiji in 2004 and then established the Freebird Institute in ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Arieta Vakasukawaqa in Suva</em></p>
<p>It was the friendliness of Fijians that led educator Hiroshi Taniguchi to give up his Japanese citizenship and make Fiji his home.</p>
<p>The 50-year-old is a National Federation Party (NFP) provisional candidate for the 2022 general election.</p>
<p>He moved to Fiji in 2004 and then established the Freebird Institute in the Western Division in 2014, now one of the biggest language institutes in Fiji.</p>
<p>The institute has educated more than 15,000 students from 29 countries since its establishment.</p>
<p>It is listed in the South Pacific Stock Exchange.</p>
<p>“The first time I came to Fiji was in 2002,” Taniguchi said.</p>
<p>“I hung around with locals, they invited me for breakfast, lunch and dinner.</p>
<p><strong>Fiji ‘the place for me’</strong><br />“During my stay in Fiji, I only spent my money twice to buy food because everywhere I went they invited me to eat with them.</p>
<p>“I had never seen anything like this, and I knew that Fiji was the place for me.</p>
<p>“For 18 years now I’ve been living in Fiji and I have never regretted anything.</p>
<p>“I didn’t feel like I sacrificed my Japanese citizenship because, to be honest, I am enjoying being a Fijian.</p>
<p>“Now I have to apply for a visa if I want to visit my friends or family in Japan.”</p>
<p>Taniguchi said the Japanese government did not allow dual citizenship.</p>
<p>He is originally from Obama City, located close to Japan’s old capital, Kyoto.</p>
<p>He was educated at Tongji University, China, where he studied a major in applied physics.</p>
<p>One of China’s earliest national universities, it is located in Shanghai City and dates back to 1907.</p>
<p><strong>Fluent in Chinese</strong><br />Taniguchi worked in Hong Kong, Thailand, Europe and Japan before settling in Fiji.</p>
<p>“I am fluent in Chinese because I spent four years studying in China where I studied physics so I’m more of a science man.</p>
<p>“I even have a telescope tent. I love science and I am also businessman.”</p>
<p>If he wins in the general elections, Taniguchi said he would change the education system and work culture.</p>
<p>“The biggest problem in any country is nepotism, I think it is part of the culture in Fiji, and people express their love by giving their relatives or friends opportunities.</p>
<p>“To love each other is a very beautiful thing but when it comes to running a company or civil service, people should be appointed according to merit.</p>
<p>“I really want to change this country with my ideas that uplift the standard of education and civil service and take it to another level.”</p>
<p>He said he chose NFP because he believed that it was the only political party that could work with other parties to uplift the standard of service in Fiji.</p>
<p>“During the general election, I don’t want to sell my face,” he said.</p>
<p>“It is my ideas that I want to tell people.”</p>
<p><em>Arieta Vakasukawaqa</em> <em>is a Fiji Times reporter. Republished with permission.</em></p>
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		<title>13 Fijians trapped in Afghanistan safe as Suva plans to repatriate them</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Shanil Singh in Suva Immigration Secretary Yogesh Karan has confirmed that 13 Fijians who are currently stuck in Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover last Sunday are safe and officials are working to repatriate them as soon as possible. Karan said two worked for private contractors and the other 11 were with international organisations. He ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Shanil Singh in Suva</em></p>
<p>Immigration Secretary Yogesh Karan has confirmed that 13 Fijians who are currently <a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/?s=Afghanistan" rel="nofollow">stuck in Afghanistan</a> after the Taliban takeover last Sunday are safe and officials are working to repatriate them as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Karan said two worked for private contractors and the other 11 were with international organisations.</p>
<p>He said they had had a discussion with the Australian High Commission which gave an assurance that they would make every effort to “include our people in the evacuation flight”.</p>
<p>Karan said it was very difficult to contact them because Fiji did not have a mission in Afghanistan and they are trying to contact them via New Delhi.</p>
<p>He added Fiji was also working with UN agencies and the Indian government to get them out of there as quickly as possible.</p>
<p>Karan was also requesting anyone who had contacts with anyone in Afghanistan to let the ministry know so they could note their details.</p>
<p><strong>NZ promises repatriation<br /></strong> <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/449399/we-didn-t-know-we-were-going-to-be-at-this-risk-afghans-await-nz-answers" rel="nofollow">RNZ News reports</a> that people promised help in getting out of Afghanistan were desperate for information, saying they did not know where they should be or who to contact.</p>
<p>New Zealand citizens and at least 200 Afghans who helped New Zealand’s efforts in the country <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/449350/afghanistan-pm-says-situation-is-distressing-focus-is-on-bringing-nzers-home" rel="nofollow">were expected to be repatriated</a>.</p>
<p>Diamond Kazimi, a former interpreter for the NZ Defence Force in Afghanistan, who now lives in New Zealand, has been getting calls from those who helped the military and wanted to know when help is coming.</p>
<p>The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is providing consular assistance to 104 New Zealanders in Afghanistan but would not say where they were, what advice they were being given, or how they planned to make sure they were on the repatriation flight.</p>
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