|
|
«« Back |
 |
Fijian Chief Apologizes to Indian Community
Fijian Chief Apologizes to Indian
Community
Author: Staff Reporter
Publication: Hinduism Today
Date: June 15, 2004
URL: http://www.hindunet.com/onps/showarticle.php?pb=11&ag=5&a=14325
In an act of honor, Ratu Epeli,
on behalf of the Great Council of Chiefs, publicly apologized for the events
of racial tension in 1987 and 2000 against Indian residents. Ratu Epeli
says, " I am not claiming perfection and unfailing wisdom in the administration
of the Great Council of Chiefs for the past 130 years or even today. I
do admit that there have been momentary lapses like in 1987 and 2000 where
we allowed our politics to emphasize our racial differences because we
have allowed ill-will and intolerance to cloud our judgement. Multiracialism
was born in Fiji when indentured labourers arrived more than 125 years
ago. Indians are here to stay and increase trade and industry and this
has been done in the best interest of Fijians and Fiji." Epeli also asked
that Fijians look ahead into the future 125 years, put blame behind them,
and that all communities support each other as a unified nation.
Back
Top
|
 |
«« Back |
|
|
|
|
|