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FIJI’S ‘FOUNDING FATHER’ RATU MARA DIES

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Posted by: on April 20, 2004 11:27:13 AM
SUVA, Fiji (Fijilive, April 19) - Former Fiji President Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara has died at the age of 83.

The pioneering leader passed away in Suva last night after suffering from ill health.

Ratu Mara was the nation's first Chief Minister in 1967 and Prime Minister from independence in 1970.

He also served as the head of the administration after the 1987 coup and in 1994 he became Fiji's president.

Mara is seen as the founding father of modern Fiji and was named the Pacific Islands Man of the 20th Century. He was also a founder of what is now the Pacific Islands Forum.

A son of the hereditary chief of the Lau islands, Mara was also a great grandson of Ratu Sir George Cakobau, the central figure in Fiji's cession to Britain in 1874. He was educated in Fiji and New Zealand, where he trained for four years at Otago Medical School before being persuaded that his future lay in the leadership of his country.

He became the first Fijian to take an MA degree from Oxford, and read politics and development studies at the London School of Economics.

Mara joined the Colonial Service in 1950 and held various administrative posts in Fiji before entering politics. His multiracial, but indigenous Fijian-dominated, Alliance Party presided for 17 years over a country which remained peaceful despite growing racial and socio-economic tensions and allegations of government corruption.

It was finally ousted at the 1987 election by the Fiji Labor Party led by Timoci Bavadra, but a month later, army officers led by Sitiveni Rabuka ousted the government, claiming it was dominated by Indians.

He was soon back as prime minister for a year under the military regime and was made president of the republic when Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau died in 1994.

His political career ended with the attempted coup by George Speight in May of 2001.

As President, Mara was forced to leave office as Speight held the cabinet and many member of parliament hostage under threat of death, including Mara's own daughter.

Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara was married to Adi Lala, a hereditary chief of the Rewa district, and they had 8 children.

April 19, 2004
Fijilive: www.fijilive.com

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