Monday, 13 April 2009

Sacked Fiji judges warn expats on treason, The Australian, 13 April, 2009. Page One.

Sacked Fiji judges warn expats on treason

Merritt, ChrisAuthor InformationView Profile. John Stapleton The Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 13 Apr 2009: 1.
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"He is effectively a dictator -- that is a strong word, but that is the situation," said Ian Lloyd, one of the three Australian judges on Fiji's Court of Appeal who last Thursday ruled that military leader Frank Bainimarama's seizure of power in a 2006 coup was illegal.
"On one view, you could be regarded as being treasonous because this regime is illegal," he said. All three Australian judges fear that those judges who remain loyal to Fiji's constitution are risking a confrontation with the military. The Australians -- Mr Lloyd, Randall Powell SC and Francis Douglas QC -- warned that this could come tomorrow when Fiji's courts reopen for the first time since the coup.
"They just cannot be dismissed like this. They are still judges. They can only be dismissed for misconduct," he said. "I am not saying they should make themselves martyrs by going into court."

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