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		<title>Fiji prosecutor drops charges against PM Rabuka, ex-PM Bainimarama</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Talebula Kate in Suva Fiji’s Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions will not lay charges against Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka and former prime minister Voreqe Bainimarama for allegedly urging political violence and urging communal antagonism due to “insufficient evidence”. The two cases were among a list of other high profile cases in which ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Talebula Kate in Suva</em></p>
<p>Fiji’s Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions will not lay charges against Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka and former prime minister Voreqe Bainimarama for allegedly urging political violence and urging communal antagonism due to “insufficient evidence”.</p>
<p>The two cases were among a list of other high profile cases in which the DPP’s office confirmed would not lay any charges.</p>
<p>In a statement yesterday, acting Director of Public Prosecutions David Toganivalu listed the high profile cases:</p>
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<li>Sitiveni Rabuka and Sakiasi Ditoka — urging political violence and inciting communal antagonism</li>
<li>Voreqe Bainimarama — urging political violence and inciting communal antagonism</li>
<li>Ili Vunisuwai and Waisale Tikowale — urging political violence and inciting communal antagonism</li>
<li>Mosese Bulitavu — causing harm through electronic communication</li>
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<p>The police files for the suspects were sent to the DPP for an assessment of the evidence and a decision on whether any charges should be laid following the complaints.</p>
<p>Toganivalu said after a review of the police docket and the evidence, it was their opinion that there was insufficient evidence to support any criminal charges against the suspects.</p>
<p>He said the docket had been returned to police with the instructions not to charge and no further action required.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/489130/fiji-s-former-attorney-general-released-on-bail" rel="nofollow">RNZ Pacific reports</a> Fiji’s former Attorney-General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum was granted bail by a local court on Tuesday. Sayed-Khaiyum is charged with one count of abuse of office.</p>
<p>He was released on a Fijian FJ$10,000 (NZ$7000) bail by Magistrate Waleen George, according to local media reports.</p>
<p><em>Republished from The Fiji Times with permission.</em></p>
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		<title>Court bars overseas travel for accused Fiji Times publisher</title>
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<div readability="33"><a href="http://asiapacificreport.nz/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/ft-publisher-Hank-Arts-at-court-fijibc-680wide.jpg" data-caption="Fiji Times publisher Hank Arts outside court today with editor-in-chief Fred Wesley in the background. Image: FBC News"> </a>Fiji Times publisher Hank Arts outside court today with editor-in-chief Fred Wesley in the background. Image: FBC News</div>



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<p><em>By Tokasa Rainima in Suva</em></p>




<p><em>Fiji Times</em> publisher Hank Arts’ bail variation application has been dismissed by the Suva High Court.</p>




<p>Justice Thushara Rajasinghe told Arts and his lawyer that they had 30 days to appeal to the Fiji Court of Appeal.</p>




<p>Arts had asked to travel overseas to New Zealand for medical treatment and to attend his daughter’s wedding next month.</p>




<p>This is the second application to be rejected by the court.</p>




<p>Arts had offered to surrender his properties in Vuda and Lami as well as his entire superannuation savings to the court.</p>




<p>He is charged with inciting “communal antagonism” along with <em>Fiji Times</em> editor-in-chief Fred Wesley, Nai Lalakai editor Anare Ravula, Josaia Waqabaca and Fiji Times Limited.</p>




<p>They are alleged to have made, or published, a statement that could likely<br />incite dislike, hatred, or antagonism against the Muslim community.</p>




<p>The charges relate to an article published in April 2016 in the newspaper’s <em>i-Taukei</em> language newspaper <em>Nai Lalakai.</em></p>




<p>Defence counsel Feizal Hannif said they will go through the ruling before deciding whether to appeal.</p>




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