| MEDIA STATEMENT |
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| HON PETER DUNNE MP |
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
| 29 May 2000 |
| NEW ZEALAND NEEDS TO BOOST ITS IMMIGRATION RESPONSE OVER FIJI |
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United New Zealand leader, Hon Peter Dunne, is calling on the Government to become more proactive in the light of the deteriorating situation in Fiji. "I appreciate the Government's wish to proceed cautiously, and give no comfort to Fiji's rebels or Speight's thugs, but caution has an unerring ability to become inactivity." "The New Zealand Government clearly has to move more rapidly on the immigration front to deal with the escalating crisis," he says. Mr Dunne is calling on the Government to extend its present immigration response to include the following steps:
Mr Dunne is also calling on the New Zealand Government to push for the suspension of Fiji's membership of the Commonwealth and the expulsion of Fijian peacekeeping forces from United Nations peacekeeping missions around the world, until the restoration of democratic and constitutional government in Fiji. "We cannot afford to dither - we have to take a stand both to show that the current situation in Fiji is repugnant to us, and also that we accept our humanitarian responsibilities for the people who are affected," Mr Dunne says. ENDS |
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Hon Peter Dunne MP, Leader United New Zealand Parliament Buildings, Wellington, ph: (04) 471 9410 or (025) 469 808, http://www.united.org.nz |
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