The Republic of Fiji Military Force (RFMF) will resume its Phase 2 reconciliation and restoration program early next year, shifting its focus towards community engagement. This phase aims to promote reconciliation in communities that were impacted during previous coups.

RFMF Commander Major-General Ro Jone Kalouniwai highlighted the significance of this phase as a crucial step in rebuilding trust within the Fijian populace. He stated, “Phase 2 will be very important for RFMF since we will be visiting communities, listening to their survival stories, and conducting institutional reconciliation.”

Major-General Kalouniwai emphasized that this initiative presents an opportunity for healing and for the RFMF to express a genuine apology to the Fijian people. Engaging directly with affected communities will be a vital aspect of this effort, as it allows the military to understand the struggles and narratives of those impacted.

This reconciliation program reflects a commitment to fostering dialogue and healing within Fijian society, creating an environment that encourages mutual understanding and restoration of relationships.

In a positive light, this initiative underscores the RFMF’s dedication to improving relations with the communities it serves and working towards a peaceful and unified future for all Fijians.

Summary: The RFMF will initiate Phase 2 of its reconciliation program next year, focusing on community outreach and healing in areas affected by past coups. This initiative aims to restore trust and foster dialogue between the military and the Fijian people.


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