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HOLMES. 30/11/1990

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The Govt.'s stance on Fiji softens, but a Civil Rights activist speaks of his torture at the hands of the regime's troops. Anirudhi Singh (civil rights activist). The economic summit : two of those involved speak about the outcome. Wally Gardiner (Manufacturers' Fedn.); Ken Douglas (CTU Pres.). Comment about the inconspicuousness of the economic summit. Mark Sainsbury (political correspond...
Display date:
1990
Location:
Fiji
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MovingImage
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Contributors:
Television New Zealand
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
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