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Fiji expels Aussie, Kiwi envoys over visa issue for Lankan judges

Fiji coup leader Frank Bainimarama on Tuesday ordered Australia and New Zealand envoys to leave the country within 24 hours, accusing them of interfering in its internal affairs.

Bainimarama said he had ordered the expulsions because Australia and New Zealand had interfered with Fiji’s judiciary and the travel of new judges from Sri Lanka, according to agency reports.

He accused Australia and New Zealand of denying Sri Lankan judges travel via either Australia or New Zealand. Bainimarama is bringing judges from Sri Lanka after sacking the judiciary this year.

"It is for these reasons ladies and gentleman that I have told the ministry for foreign affairs to issue communications to the Australia and New Zealand governments that their respective heads of missions have to be recalled within 24 hours," he told a news conference in Suva.

"I have also informed them that our high commissioner in Australia is to be recalled with immediate effect," he said.

Fiji, which has suffered four coups and a bloody military mutiny since 1987, was plunged into a fresh crisis in April after the president reappointed coup leader Bainimarama as prime minister, less than two days after a court ruled the military leader’s 2006 coup and subsequent government was illegal.

Bainimarama then dismissed the country’s judiciary and many public servants and imposed complete censorship in Fiji.

Australia and New Zealand, two of Fiji’s major aid donors and trading partners, have been critical of Bainimarama and have called on him to hold fresh elections as soon as possible.

The Commonwealth said in September it had suspended Fiji after the nation failed to meet a deadline for opening talks on a return to democracy. 

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