Monday, 23 July 2007

An Inspirational piece from WFC - the price of freedom!

FREEDOM WILL NEVER COME CHEAP - LET’S STAND UP & FIGHT!!!
July 21st, 2007 by whyfijiscrying

So let’s all go get beaten up together! Couldn’t be too much worse that a really rough game of rugby? As long as we don’t escalate! Because if we refuse to escalate, all they can do is beat us up! They can’t justify anything else! But let’s not fool ourselves that something valuable like the freedom can ever come cheaply.

Remember the mass of Indian nationalists that Ghandi led to the sea to get salt against the Colonial law and its massed ranks of police enforcers? They got beaten up, but they didn’t care because they were after something more valuable – freedom and nationhood! What are a couple of cuts, bruises or even fractures compared to that? Or worse, what is the temporary damage done to our bodies through blows compared to the lasting damage done to our spirits through cowardice? Especially when our nation and our future now depends upon this generation.
The time for bravery and heroism is at hand people! Fiji needs us to stand up for what is right! The generations to come need us to leave them a legacy of non violent bravery, vision, justice and righteousness! Let’s not shrink from Fiji’s need and leave Graham, Shamima, Laisa and the Unions to carry the flame alone! We may not yet be ready, but Frank has chosen this time to test our mettle!

So the board is set, the pieces are moving. We come to it at last… The great battle of our time!
How will it find us? Fearful? Bloodthirsty? Vengeful? Remember that apartheid South Africa produced much vile and evil suffering! But it also produced Ghandi & Mandela! What will our trials produce in us? If we go through it with God, and conduct ourselves in a Godly way according to his principles, this trial of fire will produce gold in us people!

I leave us with a portion of the St Crispin’s Day speech from Shakespeare’s Henry 5th

Rather proclaim it, Westmoreland, through my host,That he which hath no stomach to this fight,Let him depart; his passport shall be made,And crowns for convoy put into his purse;We would not die in that man\’s companyThat fears his fellowship to die with us.This day is call\’d the feast of Crispian.He that outlives this day, and comes safe home,Will stand a tip-toe when this day is nam\’d,And rouse him at the name of Crispian.He that shall live this day, and see old age,Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours,And say \’To-morrow is Saint Crispian.\’Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars,And say \’These wounds I had on Crispian\’s day.\’Old men forget; yet all shall be forgot,But he\’ll remember, with advantages,What feats he did that day. Then shall our names,Familiar in his mouth as household words-Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter,Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester-Be in their flowing cups freshly rememb\’red.This story shall the good man teach his son;And Crispin Crispian shall ne\’er go by,From this day to the ending of the world,But we in it shall be remembered-We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;For he to-day that sheds his blood with meShall be my brother; be he ne\’er so vile,This day shall gentle his condition;And gentlemen in England now-a-bedShall think themselves accurs\’d they were not here,And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaksThat fought with us upon Saint Crispin\’s day.
Jean D’Ark
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sgtfiji says:
I will stand with you (WFC) and my fellow willing Fijian brother's and sister's in this fight! Together we will conquer and rid tyranny from our shores and by the grace of God we will be victorious!
God Bless Fiji!

Saturday, 30 June 2007

An apology for my last post

Id like to apologise to everyone who were offended by my last post. My sincere apologies to all of you - after reading it over again, i realised that i was completely out of line and it was inappropriate.

I should have known better than to generalise the lack of action from certain people, because there are people out there (my fellow resistance bloggers) who are doing something about the madness in our country.

I am deeply sorry about this!

However i stiil feel that there is lack of action from people whom we regard as our leaders and i sicerely hope that in time they will realise that alot is expected of them.

Saturday, 9 June 2007

sgtFiji, "out"

As most of you would have noticed, i havent been making any post's lately.

This is due to personal committments. I apologise to the very few readers who've stumble upon my page for the last couple of months.

The most important thing is that the resistance is getting bigger by the day now and i salute bloggers like hydenceek and the many others out there for standing up for the people.

Vinaka

Saturday, 26 May 2007

terror propaganda - military thugs terrorise Janet Mason

stuff.co.nz in an article called "Fiji thugs terrorise Kiwi lawyer" reported the break-in into GCC lawyer - Janet Mason's home early on wednesday morning. They stole several items including her laptop and left the house like a murder scene with blood everywhere.

There isn't any doubt in my mind that this is the dirty work of thug commander, Bai-Osama-ni-marama, and his bunch of "no brain" major's.
This is clearly a terror campaign to instill fear in the public and anyone who dare speak out aginst these "bastards". They now hold complete control of all institutions that we can turn to for help and it is up to us to fight for the justice that we deserve.

We are now in a very dangerous situation - we're all prisoner's of a bunch of power-hungry self righteous fanatics who believe that they are serving the great good - and most disturbingly, they are willing to sacrifice us for this greater purpose.

They justify the terror they inflict under the laughable Public Emergency Regulations - its laughable because the irony is that there was never any emergency in this country until they overthrew our elected government.
Under these laughable regulations, the military thugs can arrest anybody and use limited force as they see fit. And by limited force, we don't have to look far to understand what they mean - Sakiusa Rabaka was a prime exmaple of how far they are willing to go.
This country was never in any kind of chaos or danger that warranted any kind of intervention from anybody - especially from these nutjob's. We as a people never had to fear for our lives when speaking out against our own government in the past. We had faith in most of our public institutions and we could freely seek justice when necessary. Now, we have nothing and no one but ourselves.
What are we willing to do about this? And how far are we willing to let this continue?

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