Kamisese Mara, a revered figure in Fijian politics, dedicated his life to advancing the interests of his nation. As the founding father of independent Fiji, his leadership fostered stability and prosperity in the Pacific island nation. His commitment to democracy and social justice earned him widespread respect both at home and abroad.

"It is with obedience to your call that I take up the burden of government leadership for the final time."


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"Even institutions of State, such as the judiciary, were seriously weakened, to the extent that the citizenry justifiably feared a breakdown in law and order. The business community was hit by a slump in sales and confidence, leading to reduced earnings and loss of jobs."


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"And I said, yes, if you think that I avoid bloodshed by standing aside, then I will stand aside."


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"I was the deputy Chairman of the Democratic Union of the Pacific, and we started at 8 I think and I was called to the telephone and to be told there's a coup, the government has been overthrown - it was round about 9, 10 when the Parliament sat they had done then."


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"I thought they know that I was the Commander in Chief, not that I know that I am the Commander in Chief, and they should behave; know how to behave to the Commander in Chief."


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"It is from the traditional family that we absorb those universal ideals and principles which are the teaching of Jesus, the bedrock of our religious faith. We are taught the difference between right and wrong, and about the law, just punishment and discipline."

