New Zealand Prime Minister, Helen Clark, and her Australian
counterpart, John Howard, have been banned from entering Fiji,
according to Radio New Zealand International's Friday report.
It said both Clark and Howard have been declared prohibited
immigrants and their names added to a watch list maintained at Nadi
Airport and other ports of entry.
The move appears to be in retaliation against bans placed by New
Zealand and Australia on many thousands of Fiji citizens, said
Radio New Zealand International.
Since the coup on Dec. 5 last year in Fiji, both countries have
banned the entry of members of Fiji's interim administration, all
soldiers, senior public servants and members of their families.
New Zealand and Australia have also been canceling the visas of
such persons who were already there at the time of the military
takeover.
The New Zealand immigration service in Fiji has introduced a new
form asking all those applying for visas a series of questions
whether they, their relatives and associates are in the military or
have any association with the activities of the military or its
commander.
Fiji's interim Prime Minister, Commodore Bainimarama, is
specifically named in several of the questions.
(Xinhua News Agency February 2, 2007)