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Fiji PM says he is under house arrest
05 Dec 2006 04:24:58 GMT
Source: Reuters

SUVA, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Fiji Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase said he was under house arrest on Tuesday as heavily armed troops surrounded his residence in the capital Suva.

"I am under house arrest, so what happens next is anybody's guess," Qarase told Fiji radio. Qarase said earlier a coup was underway in the South Pacific nation, with the military raiding key installations and setting up roadblocks throughout Suva.

Fiji's President Ratu Josefa Iloilo said in a statement that he did not condone the military's action. Fiji media and New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark said earlier the president had dissolved parliament and sanctioned Qarase's removal.

Military commander Frank Bainimarama has repeatedly threatened to topple Qarase's government, which won a second five-year term in May, claiming it is corrupt and soft on those behind Fiji's last coup in 2000.

Fiji has had three coups since 1987.
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The headline on a newspaper vendor's booth in Fiji's capital Suva tells of officials who have been dismissed by Fiji's Military Commander Frank Bainimarama since the military's takeover in a bloodless coup on Tuesday December 9, 2006. Bainimarama has advertised in local newspapers seeking applicants to fill positions in his interim government.