Fugitive Fijian military commander Tevita Mara says many in the Fiji military are fed up with Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama and there is talk of another military coup in the Pacific Island nation.
Lieutenant Colonel Mara, who fled Fiji for Tonga in May and has been accused of trying to overthrow the regime, arrived in New Zealand last night under a five-day visa to meet Government officials.
Cmdre Bainimarama, who came into power following a coup in 2006, has declared Lt Col Mara a fugitive and has sought to have him extradited from Tonga, Australia and New Zealand to face sedition charges -- for allegedly making anti-government comments.
Lt Col Mara told Radio New Zealand tonight anti-Bainamarama sentiment in the military was growing in Fiji, with more than half not agreeing with the regime and a "significant'' number wanted to get rid of him.
Another coup had been spoken of according to his sources, but he did not want to see that happen again, preferring a more constitutional path towards democracy, he said.