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With all the clamour generated by Franks propaganda machine against the Methodist Church and especially Reverend Tomasi Kanailagi it may well pay to revisit the facts of the May 2000 coup involving the ex President of the Methodist Church .
Rev Kanailagi is from the chiefly yavusa Nayaumunu of Viwa Bau. It was Ratu Namosimalua the then Roko Tui Viwa who welcomed Reverend Joseph Hunt to set up the Methodist mission on Viwa as Ratu Cakobau and Bau were still about there heathen ways. The Reverend is also a blood relative of Viwa high chief Ratu Varani the notorious but later staunch Christian convert who bent his knee to Jehovah on Good Friday 1845.
Reverend Captain Kanailagi is most admired amongst the real RFMF soldiers as the Padre of the 1st Battalions second contingent (Batt 2) UNIFIL during the tough Palestinian Liberation Organisations era of 1978-80. This era is when the first Fijians underwent their baptism of fire and stamped the Fijian character in Middle East UN peacekeeping. He was tested under fire such as the firefight in Qana when Private Leitubadei was killed in action. Most unlike some in high military office today who are calling for his resignation.
His leadership during his presidency of the Methodist Church in the dark days of the 2000 coup is exemplary for the moral courage and physical fibre of the man. Here is the evidence from the Fiji Times of Tuesday 23rd May 2000, (page 15):
Methodists Stay Out
Methodist Church President Reverend Tomasi Kanailagi has dissociated the church from the events on Friday (19th May). Reverend Kanailagi visited the President Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara at Government House on Sunday morning and the two held a prayer session together. He later visited the group held hostage at the parliamentary complex and then the captors. Reverend Kanailagi said the church had made known its stand on what happened on Friday and it did not want to meddle into the politics of it.
Wesleyans and all Christians stand up! For such a man of God in his twilight age who does not fear Frank and his guns. His strength is eternal! Praise the Lord!
With the Lotu and Vanuas defiant stand on the Bose ko Viti being held in Rewa, lets again revisit the facts of the May coup 2000 involving the ex President of the Methodist Church Reverend Tomasi Kanailagi.
Frank in his convoluted non political mind spews his political venom accusing the Padre of being deviantly motivated and an agent of political instability.
Well here is published evidence in the Fiji Times of Thursday May 25th 2000 to the contrary:
Churches unit against crimes
The Fiji Council of Churches say it is against the unchristian act of those who seized members of the democratically elected government last Friday (19 May).
We the Fiji Council of Churches stand together to oppose this very thoughtless crucifixion of democracy that has taken place its chairman Reverend Tomasi Kanailagi said.
The Council expressed its sincere apologies to everyone affected by the rioting, looting and fires experienced last weekend.
It was an understatedly unchristian act that truly shocked us all
The Council called on Christians to play their part in restoring order through little acts of love and kindness to all their neighbours.
Let us look for the images of God in the faces around us and treat every individual with utmost love and respect in these trying times. Reverend Kanailagi said.
Methodist Churchs true May 2000 coup stand.
Here again we make the case for the Methodist Churchs true stand in May 2000 which Frank and Ayarse harps on falsely for the illegal regimes naked power grab in December 2006 and April 2009.
This is evidence as published in the Fiji Times of Saturday June 10th 2000.
Churchmen want Peace.
Senior ministers of the Methodist Church visited the military camp in Nabua and the parliament complex yesterday. Church general secretary Reverend Doctor Ilaitia Tuwere, said members of the churchs standing committee, ministers and some members, divided into two groups-one to the army camp and the other to the parliamentary complex. The church members went to Nabua to show their support for Commodore Bainimarama and the army in their effort to resolve the crisis. Last Friday the church leaders visited the parliament complex with the intention of urging Speight to release the hostages.
But Dr Tuwere said people in the complex thought the Methodist church had come to support Speight. There are so many rumours going around. We give our support to Bainimarama to clear the air with our ordinary people. Dr Tuwere said.
What the church needs to see now is the rebuilding of the nation and that is not an easy job.
Because the Methodist Church backed the military in 2000 for upholding the rule of law against Speights high treasonous act which he is now serving jail time for, Frank now sees the church as his Enemy No. 1 this time around.
Hey! So isnt Frank in effect saying to the Methodist Church and Fiji, you are not permitted to destabilize me, even though I committed high treason! The church has been true in its stance against coup mongers like Frank even Reverend Josateki Koroi the President of the Methodist Church at the time of the Rabuka coup condemned the 1987 coup on behalf of the flock.
Amen to that venerable Reverend! Stand up Wesleyans! And defend your faith against the great usuper of the state and church of our fore fathers! Come hell or high water!
Tebara sili wacala.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
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