Exactly 12 years ago today, a group of rebel soldiers attempted to carry out a mutiny at Queen Elizabeth Barracks which resulted in the death of three loyal soldiers.
Members of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces and close relatives today held a dawn service to remember Lance Corporal Rawaileba, Private Rokosirinavosa and Private Veilewai who made the ultimate sacrifice.
In a solemn ceremony with “The Last Post” playing, members of the RFMF led by Army commander Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama and the senior officers paid tribute to the three fallen soldiers.
Commodore Bainimarama then spoke to the troops saying that they should not forget the three soldiers who gave their lives while protecting Fiji.
The Commander called on the members of the military to ensure that they put all their efforts into uniting the country and not to listen to people who are trying to create differences.
Commodore Bainimarama said as work continues on the new constitution, people should not listen to politicians, chiefs and church elders who are leaning towards parties like the SDL to create differences and division.
He said the RFMF should always serve the people of Fiji irrespective of their race.
The Army Commander stressed that people should not forget what happened in 2000 and the reasons for bringing about the necessary reforms after the events of 2006.
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It was the darkest and saddest day for Liku Veilewai, her 9-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter, 12 years ago when Private Jone Veilewai was killed in the attempted mutiny at QEB.
Liku Veilewai said they have gone through trying times since November 2nd, 2000, when her husband was shot dead.
She said her 21-year-old son has now completed school and has a part time job while her daughter is now in Form 5.
An emotional Liku said she misses her soul mate every day.
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Prime Minister and Army Commander Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama said the attempted mutiny in November, 2000, 12 years ago was a real attempt to grab power as certain individuals thought that by misguiding a few, they could take him out.
However, Commodore Bainimarama has told Fijivillage that these people underestimated the RFMF.
Commodore Bainimarama said the rebel soldiers were shooting people at random on that day and many people put their lives on the line to ensure that the situation was contained.
Commander Bainimarama said he even spoke to the CRW soldiers following their arrest after the 2000 coup.
He said the RFMF has moved well ahead to ensure that everyone is protected compared to what some individuals were doing in 2000.
Story by: Vijay Narayan
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