| Your Comments : Fiji slips on freedom list
Yet another indicator of the decline of Fiji under this illegal government. The indian supported coup and the traitorous acts of Chaudry and the FLP have had a devastating effect on Fiji. The human rights abuses and murders of innocent Fijians in custody is a blight on the Pacific. Treasonous abusers and those stealing from the public purse such as Khaiyum, Shameem and Chand must be brought to justice. Their punishment must fit the crime so that this never happens again. Hopefully one day the credibility of the FMF will be restored once this ineffective and cowardly self proclaimed PM is eliminated. There is no place in Fiji for reconciliation until justice is meeted out to ALL responsibile for these terrible acts on a wonderful nation! Safeside of Corner Shop (97 days and 12 hours ago) As I understand it, the press is the fourth pillar of state.
The Shrink's Progress
However, a review of Debbie's physical downhill course left no other reasonable course of action. To keep her alive required drastic action, and a feeding tube is often the last resort. Despite having been cautioned to the contrary, Debbie promptly pulled out her nasal tube. She couldn't believe that at the next meal time four nursing staff members held her down to replace her restraints and reinsert the feeding tube. Debbie learned fast. From then on she cooperated with the tube feedings. Her psychiatrist tried to explain what was going to happen and why it was all necessary. Most of it Debbie had already heard, but always in the form of vague threats by her primary care doctor or even her parents. The tube feedings were to continue until Debbie started gaining weight, real weight this time, and not weight from loading up with water.
Mission Aviation Fellowship Evacuates Nationals, Missionaries and ...
NAMPA, Idaho, Jan. 4 /Christian Newswire/ -- Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), a faith-based, nonprofit ministry that serves missions and isolated people around the world with aviation, communications and learning technologies, continues to answer the emergency call for evacuations and humanitarian help in Kenya, Bernard Terlouw, the MAF country director there, said today.Kenya's continued struggle for democracy remains embroiled in violence. Today, the opposition party called for a new presidential election. Many Kenyans have been forced to take refuge from the violent mobs, and police in Nairobi have set up barricades and halted traffic. Hundreds have died.MAF planes may be small, but their response hasn't been, Terlouw said. MAF pilots have flown to various towns in western Kenya, such as Eldoret, Kisumu, Kitale and Homa Bay, to evacuate both Kenyans, who have been threatened, as well as staff members from such organizations as Scripture Mission, International Committee of the Red Cross, the Navigators and Gospel Fire International, who were no longer safe in their homes.
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