President takes control after sacking judges

Fiji's president assumed control today and fired the judges who a day earlier had declared the military government illegal, deepening the troubled South Pacific country's political turmoil.

Fiji's president assumed control today and fired the judges who a day earlier had declared the military government illegal, deepening the troubled South Pacific country's political turmoil.

President Ratu Josefa Iloilo announced in a nationally broadcast radio address that he had abolished the constitution, assumed all governing power and revoked all judicial appointments.

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