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    Bulldogs battle to overturn ban on Fijian

    Bulldogs battle to overturn ban on Fijian



    THE Western Bulldogs are continuing to fight the Government's decision to ban a Fijian footballer from entering Australia this month because of his father's ties to the Fijian military.

    Inoke Ratu was to visit Australia last week to train with the Bulldogs, who signed Ratu and one other Fijian, Solomoni Loki, on development scholarships during a scouting trip last year.

    While Loki was able to come to Australia, Ratu's visa application was rejected because of a Department of Foreign Affairs restriction on the families of officers in the Fijian military. Ratu's father serves as a desk officer in the Fijian Army.

    A department spokeswoman said yesterday the ban was aimed at "supporters of the interim regime in Fiji and their close associates, in order to encourage the regime to return Fiji promptly to democracy and the rule of law".

    The department also said earlier this month that: "The guiding principle in formulating Australia's response has been that, as far as possible, Australia will not take any actions that would hurt the ordinary people of Fiji."

    The Bulldogs' recruiting manager, Simon Dalrymple, said the club would continue to try to get the decision overturned.

    The club has enlisted the help of the executive director of the Australian Fiji Business Council, Frank Yorn, who wrote to Foreign Minister Stephen Smith this week asking him to overturn the decision.

    But a department spokeswoman said yesterday that Ratu's case was not up for review. "This case was carefully considered. There is no intention to reconsider or review it," she said.

    But Dalrymple said he remained hopeful, as Ratu's father had not played a role in the military coup that brought Fiji's interim Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, to power in 2006.

    Dalrymple said that Loki's visit last week showed just how important training with the club was to his football development.

    "It was pretty exciting to see him out here and to see him improve so much during the week," he said.

    "And we look at Inoke, who is 199 centimetres and super quick and has really taken to the training program that we've put in place for him in Fiji. We would just love to see him out here because being in an AFL environment is going to really fast-track his development."
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    Re: Bulldogs battle to overturn ban on Fijian

    Inoke seems like an ordinary citizen to me. Seems to me like he his being hurt by the decision.

    Honesty a desk officer, his father is a desk officer... I can see why denying his son access to Australia will force the Fijian coup leaders into giving up power...

    I hope we battle this on and on. Unjust and unfair.
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    Re: Bulldogs battle to overturn ban on Fijian

    i could have sworn i saw an article claiming that he was refused entry because he filled out the visa application incorrectly, am i going mad, was i just dreaming that or did i see it and it was incorrect?
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    Re: Bulldogs battle to overturn ban on Fijian

    Quote Originally Posted by Drunken Bum View Post
    i could have sworn i saw an article claiming that he was refused entry because he filled out the visa application incorrectly, am i going mad, was i just dreaming that or did i see it and it was incorrect?
    Think someone said it at least

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    Re: Bulldogs battle to overturn ban on Fijian

    Quote Originally Posted by Drunken Bum View Post
    i could have sworn i saw an article claiming that he was refused entry because he filled out the visa application incorrectly, am i going mad, was i just dreaming that or did i see it and it was incorrect?
    Yes, an article last week mentioned this.

    Seems a bit strange.

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    Re: Bulldogs battle to overturn ban on Fijian

    The Fijian Government scrapped their constitution and sacked the entire judiciary overnight.

    Australian Government upset.

    Dogs move into Fiji????
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    Re: Bulldogs battle to overturn ban on Fijian

    Now free speech is banned and travel and financial sanctions imposed.

    If we want any Fijians, now is the time for them to come, because unless the putt over on a petrol soaked tinny, our Fijian experiment is dead.
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