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Fiji Redux

You think your country's politics can get weird, you should check out Fiji. You wouldn't know by the smiles on the faces of most Fijians you meet, but Fiji is politically troubled. I went there 1987 to do a Christmas special for American Public Radio featuring island choir singing. It ended up becoming a strange tale of island politics. The ethnic Indian population, born of the workers the British had imported to labor in the sugarcane fields, had become Fiji's ethnic majority and a band of native islanders, led by Col. Sitiveni Rabuka would have nothing of that. They staged a coup d'etat. Fiji got booted from the British Commonwealth.

 

Australian Playboy and Rupert Murdoch’s tabloids were spreading all manner of rumor about the coup. The predominant one was that the American CIA was behind it, that some journeyman "plumbers" from the Watergate era had set up shop on one of the islands and that the coup was not staged by locals but by paratroopers from Camp LeJeune, North Carolina posing a Fijians. I was asked politely by a hotel employee if I was CIA. Newspapers showed Fijian soldiers posed on tanks. The tanks, however, were in Israel where Fijians were serving as UN troops.

The only incident that happened while I was there was one night when two drunk Fijians clambered to the roof of the Fiji Regent hotel and yelled to the tourists below: "We’re going to eat you!"

I spent several nights of military curfew at the Suva Travelodge (a local attraction because it featured Fiji’s only revolving door) where I met a heavy artillery dealer. David, a sales rep for a German weapons manufacturer, was sitting at the end of the bar on the telephone, trying to arrange a woman for the night. He yelled to me asking if I wanted one too. My refusal made be the subject of bullying remarks for the rest of the evening. I dined with him, an Aussie gold miner and several British High Command officials who were on their way out. David bullied me about my choice of wines, the stupidity of American politicians and whatever else came to his increasingly besotted brain. David’s evening ended when hotel employees restrained him for trying to grope a female High Command staffer.

The next morning I went to church. Church was the only activity permitted on Sunday – not even sports were allowed -- after indigenous Fijians, with the support of their chiefs and the Methodist Church decided that the Hindu population was becoming too strong and proceeded to relieve them of their power in parliament. Indeed the Indians that the British had imported to work the sugarcane fields had become Fiji’s ethnic majority at 51% Later when Rabuka began liberalizing his attitude toward Indian power the Methodists issued a strong warning that they would intervene if he pushed it too far.

In 1997 , Col.Rabuka threw in the towel, the economy was gone to hell in a Yagona (their ceremoial drink) bowl. While we were there, Rabuka was granted an audience with the Queen, to whom he maintains he did not apologize. Fiji returned to the Commonwealth even though looking at the country's currency, you would have never though it left. Fiji had never printed it own, so the Queen Mum was still gazing, eyes unfocused perhaps trying to affix them on "Empire") from $20 bill.

But this a never ending story. In 2000, thugs armed with AK-47s, led by a guy who called himself Colonel Bill and a businessman named George Speight, locked Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry (the first ethnic Indian to gain that office) and 32 Cabinet ministers and MPs in Fiji's Parliament House. They demanded a new government that excludes ethnic Indians. Speight did not get his way was convicted as a traitor. Now, in 2005, there are still investigations going on about the long-whispered notion that businessmen were behind the coup and that it could happen again.

But no tourists were harmed in this movie. You won't outwardly see people grumble about politics. Fiji has warm, wonderful people, both Fijian and Indian, and unique cultures.

Bula for them.

 
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