No. Since 2006, the democratic elected fijian government was overthrown by the Fiji military forces. Freedom is now limited, media is monitored and public gatherings needs approval from the ministry of Information.
Freedom restriction include:-
Protesting
Public gathering
Media restriction - anything against the govt is never published.
Yes, citizens of Fiji require a visa to visit Australia.
The Government of Fiji takes care of its 190,000+ citizens. Fiji got Independence from Britain in October 10th, 1970.
Citizens have no rights under a Dictatorship.
The Bill of Rights has the rights of citizens.
Citizens have no rights under a Dictatorship.
As a resident of other country while carrying a Fiji Passport, a PR person can stay as long as they like in Fiji since they are still Fiji Citizens.
in the bill of rights
Citizens have rights to our country.
Constitutional rights are your rights as a citizen.
The Bill of Rights.
Citizens Commission on Human Rights was created in 1969.
There are different documents and papers that describe a citizens rights. The best document to find such rights is the constitution.