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Friday, August 26, 2011
Fiji Military Government Cancels Methodist Church's Conference and Imposes Other Sanctions
In the South Pacific island nation of Fiji, the military government-- for the third consecutive year-- has cancelled the annual conference of Fiji's Methodist Church. Some 36% of Fijians are Methodists. (Statistics). According to a report yesterday from ENI News, the government wanted Methodist church President Ame Tugauwe and General Secretary Tuikilakila Waqairatu to resign from their positions before the start of this year's annual conference. The two are charged with breaching emergency laws in 2009. The Methodist church supported the former government that was overthrown in a bloodless coup in 2006. In addition to cancelling the annual conference, Fiji's Land Force Commander Colonel Mosese Tikoitoga has barred all Methodist Church clergy from leaving the country and banned the issuance of permits for any official Methodist Church meetings.