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The RFMF organizes a ceremony to heal the wounds of past mutinies – FBC News
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The RFMF organizes a ceremony to heal the wounds of past mutinies – FBC News

The RFMF organizes a ceremony to heal the wounds of past mutinies – FBC News

Today will be an important day for the Republic of Fiji Military Forces as current and former personnel come together for the Reconciliation and Restoration Ceremony.

Efforts have been made in recent weeks to promote unity within the military and provide an opportunity for those involved in past conflicts to seek reconciliation.

The Prime Minister attended one of these ceremonies, expressing optimism about the progress being made.

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Rabuka says today’s event will hold great meaning for those who have been affected by past events, including those who played a role in them.

“This is an internal conflict between the commander and all ranks and the families of those who may have been affected and it will be a great gathering for all of these victims and those who have been accused of the mutiny and the victims of the mutiny. »

Earlier this week, former members of the Counter-Revolutionary Warfare Unit joined the ceremony, encouraged to seek forgiveness from those they may have wronged, addressing grievances that have lasted for nearly 25 years .