Fiji Times Friday, August 08, 2008
Update: 12:07PM The Fiji Military Force needs to stay out of the government despite the proposed Peoples Charter recommending it takes a greater role says the Pacific Concerns Resource Centre.
The draft Charter that was launched earlier this week suggested redefining the role of the military to bring it closer to the people.
However, campaign director for the PCRC, Ema Tagicakibau has strongly condemned the Charters recommendation on the military.
She said militarys involvement in the last three coups mean it should stay away from government.
"We dont agree with the recommendation that it should even be involved any further than what we are currently experiencing," Ms Tagicakibau said.
"If what we are going through is any indication of what future military involvement will be like then I think every law abiding citizen of this country must strongly condemn that call,"
Ms Tagicakibau said the draft Charters logic, credibility and process have all been questionable.
