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Fiji Claims Australia Sanctions |
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Written by eTN Staff writer
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Friday, 05 January 2007 |
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Australia’s travel warning to Fiji seen as sanction
By eTN Staff writer
Australia’s decision to issue a level 4 travel warning on Fiji has business
groups in the beleaguered country on edge. They contend that the travel
warning is beginning to look a lot like sanction, as a level 4 rating ranks
as the second highest warning advising citizens to reconsider their need to
travel. Business groups in Fiji are urging the Australian government to urgently review
its travel advisory to the country, which they say is having a devastating effect
on the tourism industry, Radio Australia News reported.
The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is being urged by the
Fiji Australia Business Council “to soften its travel advisory for Fiji, which
hasn't been downgraded since the coup there a month ago.”
The Business Council's president Caz Tebbutt Dennis told Radio Australia the
advisory completely misrepresents the situation on the ground. "It uses all
sorts of extreme words like mob violence and civil disorder. . . none of which
we've seen whatsoever over here," she says.
The business group president said it's had an enormous impact on the tourism
industry. "We are asking Australia could they please be responsible
and revise this and help get Australian tourists back to Fiji,” she said. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 21 January 2007 )
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