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UPDATED: 16:48, December 05, 2006
Fiji's PM: coup is under way
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Fijian soldiers instruct photographers and journalists to move away from the Prime Minister's residence (background) in the nation's capital Suva Dec. 5, 2006 after soldiers had entered through the front gate. Fiji Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase said Tuesday a coup is under way.

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A Fijian soldier instructs photographers to move away from the Prime Minister's residence (background) in the nation's capital Suva Dec. 5, 2006 after soldiers had entered through the front gate.

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Fijian soldiers (L) talk to Fijian policemen through the front gate of the Prime Minister's residence in the nation's capital Suva Dec. 5, 2006.

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Members of the news media crowd around the front gate of the Prime Minister's residence in Suva Dec. 5, 2006, as Fijian soldiers drive the Prime Minister's car away.

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A Fijian soldier blocks photographer's camera at the Prime Minister's residence in the nation's capital Suva Dec. 5, 2006 after soldiers had entered through the front gate.

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Fijian soldiers block the road leading to the Prime Minister's residence in the nation's capital Suva December 5, 2006.

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