Mandatory detention for swine flu already happening in Fiji
Now that the world is adopting mandatory detention for people suspected with swine flu, take a moment for those innocent Fijians already holed up in various detention centres in Fiji for contracting the Fijian version of the swine/Voreqe flu.
Their detention is of a different kind and parallels well with everyones idea of a pig in a pigsty.
Word from there is that some nationalistic Fijians are still being detained for distributing patriotic leaflets.
They say they’ve been left in their police cells for days now, caged up like pigs.
No report has been forthcoming on what type of care they’ve been given.
We’re also told that Fiji Red Cross personnel were stopped from seeing them for their ration of food, water, blanket, clothing.
And there you go tourists wanting to go to Fiji – think again, you might come back with Voreqe’s double dose of swine flu.
With this swine (Voreqs) in power, Fiji would be immune from the strain!
tingboto
April 28, 2009 at 11:56 pm