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Fiji Week (2004); Fiji Week (Fiji)

Fiji      
n. Fidji (eilandengroep in de Stille Oceaan)
Vodafone group         
  • The headquarters of [[Vodafone Romania]] in Bucharest
  • The headquarters of [[Vodafone Ireland]] in Dublin
  • The Vodafone Lion on the Löwenparade in Munich, Germany
  • Vodafone shop at Nadi Airport, Fiji
  • [[UK Uncut]] protestors outside a Vodafone shop in [[Liverpool]]
  • Vodafone's original logo, used from 1991 to 1997
  • The headquarters of Vodafone New Zealand in Auckland City
  • A Vodafone shop selling a range of products in [[Leeds]], England
BRITISH MULTINATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY
Vodafone Group plc; Vodaphone; Racal Vodafone; Racal Vodaphone; Vodafone Group Plc; List of teams sponsored by vodafone; PartnerML; Vodafone plc; TDC Mobile; Vodafone Airtouch PLC; Vodafone Group PLC; Vodafone Espana S.A.; Vodaphone Telecom; Vodafone store; Vodafone fiji; Racal Telecom; Vodafone Qatar; AppSelect; Racal-Millicom; Vodafone Foundation; Vodafone Europe B.V.; Vodafone Europe B.V; VOD (NASDAQ); Criticism of Vodaphone; Vodafone Group; Vodafone.com; VodaFone; Voda fone; Voda Fone; Voda Phone; Vodafone TV
Vodafone groep (Brits overkoepelend orgaan, leidend in leverantie van mobiele telefonen)

Definitie

Feejee
·adj & ·noun ·see Fijian.

Wikipedia

Fiji Week, 2004

Fiji Week was a week of prayer meetings and multicultural programmes that took place the week of 4–11 October 2004. Organized at a cost of US$410,000 by a multiracial national committee chaired by the Prime Minister, Laisenia Qarase, Fiji Week was intended to foster reconciliation among Fiji's diverse ethnic communities, especially native Fijians and Indo-Fijians, whose mutual rivalry for political power has dominated Fijian politics for the last generation, and whose relationship has been especially strained since the overthrow of the Indo-Fijian-led government of Mahendra Chaudhry by ethnic Fijian nationalists in the Fiji coup of 2000. Organizers of Fiji Week hoped that it would help to bring about a sense of closure to those events, but the controversy that it generated made this appear difficult to achieve.

On 15 September 2004, a source close to the government told the Australian Associated Press that George Speight, the chief instigator of the 2000 coup, currently serving life-sentence for treason, had had a change of heart towards the Indo-Fijian community following a religious conversion experience in jail, and that he wished to take part in the Fiji Week activities as a gesture of reconciliation. However, the government refused his request to be allowed to leave his Nukulau Island prison to participate in the observances.