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Governor-General orders Fiji rebels to abandon coup SUVA (AP- Reuter) - The Governor-General of Fiji called on troops who arrested the prime minister and cabinet to end their rebellion today, and said he was assuming control of the govern men
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Bavadra, Timoci
/ Rabuka, Sitiveni
1987
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Governor-General orders Fiji rebels to abandon coup SUVA (AP- Reuter) - The Governor-General of Fiji called on troops who arrested the prime minister and cabinet to end their rebellion today, and said he was assuming control of the govern men
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Ap-Reuter
in
Bavadra, Timoci
/ Rabuka, Sitiveni
1987
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Governor-General orders Fiji rebels to abandon coup SUVA (AP- Reuter) - The Governor-General of Fiji called on troops who arrested the prime minister and cabinet to end their rebellion today, and said he was assuming control of the govern men
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Governor-General orders Fiji rebels to abandon coup SUVA (AP- Reuter) - The Governor-General of Fiji called on troops who arrested the prime minister and cabinet to end their rebellion today, and said he was assuming control of the govern men
1987
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In London, a statement from the Commonwealth of Nations, to which Fiji belongs, condemned the coup and called on the Fijian military to reverse it. There had been firebombings and street marches since the election, in which [Timoci Bavadra]'s left-leaning coalition unseated native Fijian Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara's pro-Western Alliance party. Mara had governed Fiji since independence from Britain in 1970. Fiji, about 2,250 kilometres (1,400 miles) east of Australia, is one of the most prosperous island states in the South Pacific and one of the few with an army, manned almost entirely by ethnic Fijians.
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