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Citizens’
Constitutional Forum Limited
23
Denison Road, PO Box 12584, Suva, Fiji
Phone:
[679] 3308 379 Fax: [679] 3308 380
E-mail:
ccf@kidanet.net.fj
Website:
www.ccf.org.fj
Media
Release
(For
Immediate Release)19th
July 2012
POAD,AMENDMENT INCLUDED NEEDS TO GO
THE
suspension of Section 8 of the amended Public Order Act must be seen
for what it really is – an initial step towards the removal of
restrictions on the freedom of expression placed on all Fijians.
Citizens’
Constitutional Forum (CCF) CEO Reverend Akuila Yabaki stresses that,
“Critical to this process is the opportunity for Fijians to be able
to speak freely about their aspirations and dreams and their fears
and frustrations about past, present and future governments.”
“If
the discussions on the constitutional process are to be transparent
and in order that all people may be apprized of the views of others,
the media must be permitted to provide unfettered coverage of
discussions, views and consultations,” says Rev Yabaki.
The
recent amendments to the Public Order Act covers the period July 18,
2012 until the Constitution Commission hands over a draft document to
the President and does not cover the period of the deliberations by
the Constituent Assembly.
To
this, Yabaki stated that, “It is at that point in our history –
when the draft constitution is available – that the people must be
allowed to comment and debate the finer points of the document which
will be their supreme law.”
“The
deliberations of the Constituent Assembly must be open not only to
public scrutiny but also to comment and debate and this must be
allowed even after the President’s assent and subsequently the
Bainimarama Government must take immediate steps to ensure that there
is debate in all sectors of the community throughout the entire
constitution making process to allow the legislators to hear the
views of all Fijians and, hopefully, respond to these opinions by
assuaging fears, removing doubts and amending policies.”
Rev
Yabaki stated that, “CCF reiterates that for free discussions to
eventuate, two important steps must be taken by the administration
and these include, firstly to repeal the legislation which requires
permits for public gatherings of more than two people and secondly,
to remove the Media Industry Development Decree.”
“We
recognize the need to ensure that people do not abuse their
fundamental freedoms of expression and association and urge all
Fijians to act responsibly when discussing matters of national
interest.”
“We
call once again on the Bainimarama Government to remove these
restrictions to enable a true and inclusive dialogue.”
For
further information please contact the communications team at CCF on
communications@ccf.org.fj
……………………….
Reverend
Akuila Yabaki
CEO
- CCF
3 comments:
Croz
One can understand Yabaki trying to distance himself from the junta as it gets more and more into a corner? Perhaps he has left his retreat a little too late? Unless he now comes in much more courageously and forcefully?
The corrupt, blatantly racist and discriminatory Qarase regime turned democracy in Fiji into a farce.
The Qarase mob only has itself to blame – it made it easy for the junta to gain support.
For legal eagle Aiyaz:
‘It would be a parody of democracy to confer on the people a power to choose
their parliament, but deny them the freedom of public discussion from which they
derive their political judgement.’– Justice Brennan
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