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APIA: I was in the editorial room on May 19 when news came in of the
takeover at Fiji's Parliament of the Labour-led government by rebel
leader George Speight and his group.
I was working on my story for Wansolwara about a review of the 1987
coups, when irony of ironies, another coup broke out.
All of us who were present in the Wansolwara editorial room and the
newsroom sent out the latest updates via email of the events at
Parliament to overseas news agencies.
We covered the crisis with a team of students doing on-the-spot
reporting and monitoring all other news media.
News stories were filed for Wansolwara, our Pacific Journalism Online
website and for other news services on the Internet, such as Pacific
Islands Report in Hawaii and Scoop in New Zealand.
I stayed up in the newsroom until closing time. I came in the next day
to file more stories for Wansolwara's website.
Around this time, negotiations were already underway for the immediate
evacuation of the Samoan students from Fiji, so most of my time was
spent at Samoan Students Association meetings or with other Samoan
students to await news of our return, as we were told that we could
leave at any time.
This prevented me from being up in the newsroom every day for more
journalism work as I wanted to.
However, I did go down to Parliament with Losana and Noora one day.
We were told to write about our experiences when we got back, as George
Speight kissed Noora on the cheek - he mistook her for an Indian.
I wrote an article about the ban on journalists from Parliament due to
concerns about their safety this very same day, for the website.
I was constantly up in the newsroom helping with the writing of the
latest updates and news stories.
Exactly one week after the coup started, all Samoan students in Fiji
were taken back home to Samoa, unfortunately ending my link with
Wansolwara and Pacific Journalism Online.
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Title -- 2841 FIJI: Commentary: Irony of ironies
Date -- 30 June 2000
Byline -- Laufaleaina Eli
Origin -- Pasifik Nius
Source -- USP Journalism, 30/6/00
Copyright -- USP Journalism
Status -- Unabridged
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