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Sunday, 6 August, 2000, 02:27 GMT 03:27 UK
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Speight could face treason charge
Prosecutors in Fiji say rebel leader George Speight is likely to be charged with treason - a capital offence.

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 | ABC's Sean Dorney: "They're going to have to bring those heavier charges against George Speight on" real 28k
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 | Radio FM96's News Editor, Vijay Narayan in Suva: "Normality is returning to Fiji" real 28k
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 | University of the South Pacific's Dr Jonathan Fraenkel in Suva: "The charges are fairly minor so far" real 28k
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 | Military spokesman, Major Howard Politini, responding to Mr Speight's allegations that he has been beaten up in custody real 28k
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Speight could face treason charge
Prosecutors in Fiji say rebel leader George Speight is likely to be charged with treason - a capital offence.

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Also:
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 | ABC's Sean Dorney: "They're going to have to bring those heavier charges against George Speight on" real 28k
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 | Radio FM96's News Editor, Vijay Narayan in Suva: "Normality is returning to Fiji" real 28k
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 | University of the South Pacific's Dr Jonathan Fraenkel in Suva: "The charges are fairly minor so far" real 28k
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 | Military spokesman, Major Howard Politini, responding to Mr Speight's allegations that he has been beaten up in custody real 28k
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