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Persecution by the Office of the DPP

NEW ZEALAND LAW SOCIETY MAKES STAND AGAINST REGIME

The regime suffered a red nose lately when the New Zealand Law Society refused to advertise for positions in the biased and corrupt Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.  The office has been banned from advertising in the New Zealand Law Society (NZLS) magazine Law Talk. 

The regime wasted no time in responding with reject Kiwi lawyer and current illegal Director of Public Prosecutions Christopher Pryde being let loose to bark regime rhetoric.   Jumping out of his master's lap (Illegal AG) Pryde released a statement saying that: "it was unfortunate that NZLS is involving itself in politics and preventing New Zealand lawyers from hearing about job vacancies in Fiji"

Pryde said that he was concerned as NZLS continues to have an inaccurate picture of the Fijian situation, in particular of the judiciary and the courts.  He also said invitations to the NZLS still stands and they are welcome to visit Fiji, meet and talk to anyone without restriction so that they can obtain for themselves a first-hand appraisal of things in Fiji. 


The strange part is that the last time an overseas organisation accepted an invitation from the regime, the delegation were told at the last minute that they were not welcome in Fiji.  All members of the trade union delegation from the Australian Council of Trade Unions and NZ Council of Trade Unions were stopped at Nadi Airport and put on the next flight out of Fiji.  This invitation is baseless, empty and only words.  What exactly is there to show?  Nothing except illegal position holders and a judicial system in total chaos. 

New Zealand and the NZLS know about the corruption and persecution practiced by the illegal DPP.  Click here for more on Pryde's appointment.  Thank you New Zealand Law Society for making a standing and not forgetting the people of Fiji.