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Sakiasi Iliesa Bakewa Butadroka (died 2
December 1999) was a
Fijian politician noted for his
strident ethnic nationalism.
Originally elected to the House...
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remaining five were won by the
extremist Fijian Nationalist Party of
Sakeasi Butadroka. The 27 Indo-Fijian
electorates were
almost equally divided,...
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Josefata Kamikamica won five (one down). The
Fijian Nationalist Party of
Sakeasi Butadroka,
which advocated the
forced repatriation of all
Fijians of Indian...
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Around 25% of the
Fijian vote went to the new
Fijian Nationalist Party of
Sakeasi Butadroka, an
extremist organisation that ran on a "Fiji for the Fijians"...
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pledging their support for Koya. The
governor General was
concerned that
Sakeasi Butadroka, the
Fijian leader who destro**** Mara's
majority by splitting...
- 2014-10-18 AMI
Netball North Harbour Stadium, Auckland, New
Zealand Win 13–1–2
Sakeasi Dakua KO 5, (12) 0:42 2014-08-23 ABA Stadium, Auckland, New
Zealand World...
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Party in 1999
through a
merger of his own
Vanua Tako Lavo
Party and
Sakeasi Butadroka's
Fijian Nationalist Party, both of
which championed ethnic nationalism...
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Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton, Victoria,
Australia 31 Win 15–15–1
Sakeasi Dakua TKO 1 (6) 2:48 7
December 2014
Faleata Sports Complex Gym 1, Apia...
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Wallace UD 8 3
August 2001
Bellevue Function Centre,
Sydney 28 Win 27–0–1
Sakeasi Dakua TKO 3 (10) 29 June 2001
Bellevue Function Centre,
Sydney 27 Win 26–0–1...
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hardline nationalist party advocating indigenous Fijian supremacy,
founded by
Sakeasi Butadroka in 1975.
Merged with the
Vanua Tako Lavo
Party in 1999 to form...