FIJI: Vigils / Women in Black
Kia ora, this message is forwarded on behalf of the National Council of Women, Fiji, and the Fiji Women's Rights Movement. ___________________
As per our message circulated on 25 May 2000, there is a vigil of women and men from a wide variety of organisations who are coming together every day from 12 noon to 2pm at the Anglican cathedral in the centre of Suva. They are protesting against the violent hostage situation at parliament house. They come together for reflection, prayer and a silent vigil. Fiji women’s organisations have taken this important initiative.
If
you wish to send a message of solidarity or support to the
daily vigils or in support of the new Women In Black
campaign (see media release #2 below) you can email the NCW
at ___________________ Media statement # 2
National Council of Women, Fiji Secretariat - Suva, Fiji
Islands Saturday, May 20, 2000 The National Council
of Women, Fiji is calling all affiliate organisations - as
well as all other women's Non Government Organisations and
Members of Civil Society - to join in a Women in Black
campaign as an indication of our 'silent protest' and
denouncement of the overthrow of Hon. Chaudhary's
democratically elected government. It will also be an
indication of our anger and that we deplore the violent path
taken by self-acclaimed spokes-people of all indigenous
people in this beloved country. All women and supporters
are urged to wear black or light a single candle/diya from
tonight onwards in this campaign of civil outrage, launched
by the National Council of Women,
Fiji.
___________________ Media statement # 1 National
Council of Women, Fiji Secretariat - Suva, Fiji Islands
Saturday, May 20, 2000 The National Council of Women,
Fiji (NCWF) wishes to express its condemnation of the
illegal overthrow of the People's Coalition Government and
the declaration rendering the Office of the Presidential
Office as null and void. We call upon the instigators of
this illegal civilian take-over of Fiji's democratically
elected Government, led by Hon. Mahendra Chaudhary, to
abandon their plans and release all those that are held in
hostage in Parliament. Above all, we are appealing to all
those that are behind this coup to uphold the 1997(Amended)
Constitution and return the leadership of this country to
Hon. Chaudhary and his Cabinet. We are of the firm belief
that this course of action by those who are supposedly
speaking for indigenous Fijians, will only bring more harm
to the lives of the many people whose basic wish is to
continue with their daily normal lives and in harmony with
each other. We also wish to state our indignation and
condemnation of the deplorable looting in the streets and
the many people who took advantage of this chaotic
situation. Recalling the NCWF's Mission Statement which
recognises that our strength is our multi ethnic diversity
which reflects the solidarity of women in Fiji, we call upon
all women - as mothers, daughters, wives and sisters - to
unite for the vision we all share for our country. To
friends and colleagues in all communities around the country
- we have all been touched by the militaristic actions of
yesterday - let us unite as one nation to reclaim our right
and call for the restoration of democratic governance,
through peaceful means. Finally, we offer our support to
Hon Chaudhary and all his colleagues who are detained and
held as hostages. Our prayers of support go out to their
families. The National Council of Women Fiji is an
umbrella organisations established in 1968 for national,
district and village women's groups. It has a membership of
52 affiliated organisations. It is multi ethnic, multi
religious and non-political. Members of the National
Council of Women, Fiji, include: ACS Old Girls' Association,
Association of Anglican Women, Ba Soqosoqo Vakamarama, Blue
Star Women's Club, Catholic Women's League, Dorcas Welfare
Society, Fiji Association of Women Graduates, Fiji Disabled
Peoples Association, Fiji Girmit Council of Women, Fiji
Muslim Women's League, Fiji Nurses Association, Fiji Girl
Guides Association, Fijian Teachers Asociation, Lautoka
Rural Indian Women, Lautoka Samlit Women, Lautoka Market
Women, Lawaki Village Women, Macuata Women's Forum, Makosoi
Women's Club, Methodist Women's Fellowship, Methodist Old
Scholars Association, Mualevu Tikina Women, Nadi Women's
Advisory Council, Nadi Veilomani Club, Natokabau Youth Club,
National Maathar Sangam, PPSEAWA Fiji, Rotuma Women's
Association, Poor Relief Society, Soroptimist International,
Salvation Army, Uruone Village Women's Club, Vuda Soqosoqo
Vakamarama, Young Women's Christian Association, Methodist
Deaconess Fellowship, Nadi Women's Collective, Nabouwalu
Women's Club, Namatakula Women, Navutulevu Women, Nadi
Tikina Women's Association, Saunaka Women, Nakavu Women,
Tavua Tikina Women, Bua Women's Club, Nasegai District
School Mothers. ___________________
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