FIJI: Rabuka says more coups likely
Updated
Former Fiji prime minister and coup leader Sitiveni Rabuka says the December 5th coup may not be Fiji's last. Leader of the country's first coup in 1987, Mr Rabuka admits now it was a mistake which he says has been proved by the number of coups Fijians have had to endure. Last years coup was the country's fourth in 20 years. He says immediate steps need to be taken to prevent the continuing polarisation of the races and political factions to prevent them from erupting into future acts of civil disobedience. Mr Rabuka has recently had his life membership in Fiji's Great Council of Chiefs terminated by the interim government.
Presenter: Geraldine Coutts
Speakers: Sitiveni Rabuka, former Fiji prime minister and 1987 coup leader







