"Life in Fiji's Prisons."
This video is about prisoners in Fiji and about the Fiji Yellow Ribbon project. This is a shorter version of the production I did for the SPC, Pacific Way TV programs in 2008.It's the first time a video camera was allowed inside the Fiji Maximum Security prison. There is an interview with Jo Nata an old friend of mine who unfortunately is still in prison along with Jim Silatolu after the 2000 coup. I had wanted to interview Jim along with George Speight but time did not allow us the opportunity. I hope these gentlemen will be released soon. Now that I have finally got my first Macbook, I will try to cut more clips about the Fiji situation, especially the need to return to democratic government without the continued interference of the Fiji military. Please email me for comments and feedback, Tamavaka@gmail.com. Loloma and blessings from Californa. V Nadaku.
Видео "Life in Fiji's Prisons." канала Bill Koroib
Видео "Life in Fiji's Prisons." канала Bill Koroib
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