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SPEIGHT FACES SUCCESS AT POLLS - AND 'DEATH WISH'
By JOE YAYA: August 29, 2001 Wansolwara Online (USP)
SUVA (Pasifik Nius): Coup leader and state prisoner George Speight stands a good chance of winning his Fijian Communal
Provincial seat amid a possible "death wish" on his life by prominent personalities, claims a leading sociologist.
The threat may be from people who fear Speight may implicate them in last year's Parliament takeover if he is
imprisoned.
Sociologist Dr Sitiveni Ratuva, at the University of the South Pacific, told Wansolwara Online yesterday Speight had a
300 percent chance of taking out the Tailevu North Fijian Provincial Communal seat because of overwhelming support he
received at Parliament House from the people of Tailevu during the hostage crisis.
"If he doesn't win in the first round of counting, he might get it in the second round or even third round," Dr Ratuva
said.
Speight, who is still held prisoner on Nukulau island, did not campaign for the elections and is counting on the raw
support of rural voters from his province.
However, Dr Ratuva said Speight's future in the new Parliament after elections would depend on the outcome of his
pending treason trial, which is now deferred to next year.
But he added that Speight's parliamentary "presence" would create difficulties with some foreign governments.
"I think Speight has been tainted with his criminal activities last year and I don't think any foreign government in
it's right mind will entertain that. It's one of those conditions of democracy and justice," Dr Ratuva said.
"But if they are not able to convict him for treason, then he'll be a parliamentarian, a minister possibly and we will
have to live with the Speight factor."
Dr Ratuva said that if Speight was convicted and sent to prison, he would reveal the elements behind the coup and
possibly endanger his life.
"Speight is going to start spilling the beans and a lot of prominent people who have a lot to lose would do anything to
shut him up.
"I'm sure that some of then are already conspiring to get rid of him."
Dr Ratuva said one of the other two candidates vying for seats in this election who actively participated in the
Parliament takeover with Speight also had a good chance of victory.
Deputy Prime Minister in Speight's rebel government, Ratu Timoci Silatolu, is contesting the Rewa Fijian Provincial
Communal seat under the new Fijian Conservative Alliance Party.
The Alliance is headed by former Fiji Intelligence Service boss Metuisela Mua, who was also Speight's supporter in
Parliament.
However, Dr Ratuva said Mua may not win his seat because PANU and New Labour Unity candidates have given their
preferences to the SVT party candidate, while Laisenia Qarase's SDL party have two candidates contesting for the seat.
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