When troops took over the streets of the Fijian capital of Suva a
collective groan went up around the south Pacific.
This was Fiji's fourth military coup in 20 years.
This time around when the army
seized power they promised Fijians an end to corruption and what they
saw as endemic racism in the island nation.
Bronwyn Adcock travels to the island nation to see what life is really like after the coup.
On air: 8th August 2007
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