SYDNEY — Australia's decision to re-establish diplomatic ties with Fiji's military government has been criticized by human rights campaigners. They argue Australia and New Zealand are acting prematurely to restore links to Fiji's army rulers, who seized power in a bloodless coup in the South Pacific island nation in 2006. Fiji has had a fractious relationship with its South Pacific neighbors since the military overthrew an elected government almost six years ...
No comments:
Post a Comment