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Fiji will remove Great Britain’s
Union Flag from its own national banner, Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has
announced.
Bainimarama said it was “time to dispense with the colonial symbols.”
The current Fiji standard is light
blue and features the Union Flag in its top left. It also includes a shield
with the cross of St George, the patron saint of England, and a lion.
It also features a sugar cane,
bananas, a palm tree and a dove of peace.
“We need to
replace the symbols on our existing flag that are out of date and no longer
relevant, including some anchored to our colonial past,” Bainimarama said.
“The new flag
should reflect Fiji's position in the world today as a modern and truly independent
nation state.”
The Commonwealth Pacific nation
gained independence from Britain in 1970. Bainimarama said a national
competition would be held to agree on a design. A new flag should be ready for
Fiji’s 45th anniversary of independence on October 10, according to RT.com.
Flag of Fiji (Photo: wikipedia.org)
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Bainimarama removed the Queen’s head
from Fiji’s currency when he ruled the country by military decree.
Britain’s Union Flag design features
the Scottish Cross of Saint Andrew counterchanged with the Northern Irish Cross
of Saint Patrick, covered with the English Cross of Saint George, representing
the union which makes up the United Kingdom.
Three other former British colonies
maintain the Union Flag on their banner. These include Australia, New Zealand
and the Polynesian nation Tuvalu.
New Zealand is holding a referendum in 2016 on
whether to change their ensign and remove the Union Flag. Prime Minister John
Key said it symbolizes a “colonial era whose time has passed.”
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