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Fijian peacekeepers should go home - Greens

Published: Wed 12 Jul 2000 11:54 AM
Green MP Keith Locke wants Fijiian troops under New Zealand command to be
sent home from East Timor, and Fiji to be excluded from all future UN
peacekeeping missions.
"The Fiji military's capitulation to George Speight means that it must be
treated as an enemy of democracy," said Mr Locke, the Green's foreign
affairs spokesperson.
"They've even rewarded the army officers who executed the coup, accepting
them back into the fold at full rank."
"Fijian troops should be banned from current and future UN peacekeeping
missions, and we should have nothing further to do with the Fiji military
until there is a return to democracy."
New Zealand is directly involved with Fijian troops in East Timor, with
Fijian soldiers effectively under New Zealand command in the Suai area.
"The Government should ask UNTAET to replace the Fijian troops as quickly as
possible," said Mr Locke.
"New Zealand should also insist that any UN money owing to Fiji for
peacekeeping is withheld until constitutional government is restored."
Mr Locke said Fiji's military is largely sustained by UN funds, and gets
much of its mana from its peacekeeping role.
"Pulling the plug now would be a good wakeup call to them. They allowed
George Speight and his men to overthrow democracy in Fiji. It must be made
clear that this is unacceptable to New Zealand and other democratic
countries."

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