FIJI: GEORGE SPEIGHT GIVEN WARNING BY MILITARY

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  • čas přidán 20. 07. 2015
  • (5 Jun 2000) English/Nat
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    Fiji's military handed coup leader George Speight and his men an ultimatum on Monday to release their hostages and lay down their guns.
    In the army's strongest warning yet to the rebel leader, army Commander Frank Bainimarama said he was not prepared to entertain any more demands by Speight and his men.
    He said Speight and his men would be granted an amnesty for the seizure of Fiji's parliament and MPs including Fiji's first ethnic Indian Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry.
    But the army head stated that he would not agree to Speight's key demand that the rebel leader and his close supporters be included in an interim civilian government.
    There's a heavy army presence on the streets of Fiji's capital Suva.
    The military took power a week ago and declared martial law as the crisis deepened.
    The capital has been tense but calm over the past few days.
    But tension on the political front has dramatically increased, with Fiji's military leader, Commodore Frank Bainimarama handing coup leader George Speight an ultimatum
    SOUNDBITE: (English)
    "Our mandate is to bring back normalcy to our lives, and as such, we will not entertain any more demands by George Speight and his men. We have promised them an easy way out through the amnesty. We would like them to leave (the parliamentary compound), have the hostages released, return all arms, so we can bring back some form of normalcy to our lives."
    SUPERCAPTION: Commodore Frank Bainimarama
    In his remarks, Commodore Bainimarama pointedly did not say what the military would do if Speight ignored his ultimatum.
    The army leader also said that while he could offer Speight and his men an amnesty, foreign governments had warned of a major economic backlash against Fiji if the military agreed to any more of the coup leader's demands.
    SOUNDBITE: (English)
    "They have requested that ...errrr... one of the main point of contention is their inclusion in an interim government. We have stated that this is impossible. For one simple reason, there has been a lot of talk of backlash, not only from the local community, but from the overseas community if any member of George Speight or his team is included in the interim government. The European Union has written to me, stating that if George Speight or any of his men is included in the interim government, they will not take on sugar from Fiji. Those are some of the concerns that we have to take into account."
    SUPERCAPTION: Commodore Frank Bainimarama
    The E-U's threat is particularly worrying to the military, as sugar is the island nation's top export commodity.
    The military says no further negotiations are scheduled with Speight, but is says the door remains open for more talks.
    It says that while Speight should surrender, his concerns would be reflected in a new constitution.
    The coup leader is seeking a new constitution that will discriminate against the island's ethnic Indian minority that owns many of Fiji's businesses.
    At the parliamentary compound where he and his men are holding hostage a group of MP's, including Fiji's first ethnic Indian Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry, George Speight seemed unimpressed by the military's ultimatum.
    SOUNDBITE: (English)
    "I'm here to confirm that the discussions which have been taking place between my group and the Republic of Fiji Military Forces have come to a standstill"
    SUPERCAPTION: George Speight, coup leader
    Monday's developments made it appear unlikely that Speight would be willing to free his hostages, who have been held in parliament since May 19, any time in the immediate future.
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Komentáře • 39

  • @andrewshaw1147
    @andrewshaw1147 Před 3 lety +2

    Sorry but its a misleading title.At no point in the video is Speight given a warning.It ony shows the excuse or justification about why he can't be a part of the interim government at that time.

  • @leowilliamsvanualailai9505

    2:38. Video was cut short. haha.

  • @81forever50
    @81forever50 Před 4 lety

    Brother.

  • @koena6720
    @koena6720 Před 2 lety +1

    So it didn’t go into plan and they threw him under the bus

  • @HomelandEnforcement-cg5pw
    @HomelandEnforcement-cg5pw Před měsícem +1

    Fast forward 2024 this bastard caught on his word😂

  • @doddlyrabulileka
    @doddlyrabulileka Před 3 lety +4

    Who else watching this in june 5 2021

    • @Sparky1591-I
      @Sparky1591-I Před rokem

      Watching 26 Feb 2023 hold my beer mate 🍻🍻🍻

    • @Toga-98
      @Toga-98 Před 3 měsíci

      April 2024

  • @rukbiiboi
    @rukbiiboi Před 4 lety +5

    Just another dictator in waiting

  • @vanessakiri8671
    @vanessakiri8671 Před 5 lety +5

    wait wen he come out

  • @HaidukeNT
    @HaidukeNT Před 6 lety +2

    All I see are unconfident and worried men...

    • @anasenirosi1696
      @anasenirosi1696 Před 4 lety +1

      You go there and we see how things played out@ado meuporg

  • @murlilal9794
    @murlilal9794 Před rokem

    0

  • @rakeshprasad192
    @rakeshprasad192 Před 4 lety +10

    Holding hostage and instructing his supporters to attack our lndian sister's and kids when our lndian brother's went out working is a coward act .

    • @vraifj6629
      @vraifj6629 Před 4 lety +1

      True

    • @watermarginramsgate180
      @watermarginramsgate180 Před 3 lety

      What about the indigenous people being attacked by Indians.

    • @norrinradd8923
      @norrinradd8923 Před 3 lety

      Why do you say "Indian"? When it's in Fiji.......

    • @watermarginramsgate180
      @watermarginramsgate180 Před 3 lety +1

      @Rakesh how did those Indian get to be in Fiji in the first place.

    • @alandope8733
      @alandope8733 Před 2 lety +1

      @@watermarginramsgate180 because of British wanted to make money out of Fiji and used Indians to do that since the native were not that experienced in sugar farming . The British were about to inslave the natives but didn’t because it would have lost support and British export partners would switch to Britain’s rivals like US or France and and the lack of experience for the natives would probably lead genicode because of slavery low pay to the point they barely get food and even trying to get food from the land would give them death sentences

  • @DharmendraKumar-es5iv
    @DharmendraKumar-es5iv Před 3 lety +1

    Really feel sorry for him, how he was used

  • @losalinirosselee9374
    @losalinirosselee9374 Před rokem

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @midnight4290
    @midnight4290 Před 4 lety

    Ro tao