- Kolinio Rokotuinaceva
Ratu Kolinio Rokotunaceva (1936 -14 June 2008 [http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=92313] ) was aFiji an chief and politician, who served as a Senator from 2001 to2006 as one of 14 nominees of the Great Council of Chiefs. He held the traditional title of "Tui Levuka ".Prior to his appointment to the Senate, Rokotunaceva served as Assistant Minister for Education in the interim Cabinet formed by
Laisenia Qarase in the wake of theFiji coup of 2000 . He held office till an elected government took power inSeptember 2001 .Experiences and opinions
During the coup crisis, rebels supporting insurrectionist
George Speight reportedly tried to kidnap Rokotunaceva in earlyJuly 2000 . The failed abduction reportedly coincided with the burning down ofLevuka 's historic Masonic lodge, the oldest in the South Pacific.Rokotunaceva was known for his outspoken opinions. On
28 October 2001 , theFiji Sunday Times reported that he had strongly opposedAustralia n proposals to bring asylum-seekers fromAfghanistan to an island in the Lomaiviti group for processing. Fiji's racial mix was already complicated enough, he claimed. Children born during the application-processing period would be constitutionally entitled to Fijiancitizenship , he said, creating a legal crisis. He drew attention to the historical arrival of the firstIndia n cane-cutters, many of whom were never repatriated. "We have enough problems to deal with right now," he declared.Personal life
Rokotuinaceva had three sons and a daughter with his wife, Adi Kelera. [http://www.fijitimes.com/story.aspx?id=92313]
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