Six months after the coup in Fiji, the country's two largest ethnic communities -the indigenous
Fijians and their Indo-Fijian neighbours - are still locked in a bitter struggle, the focus of their anger being land. Julian Pettifertalks to Indian families I being thrown off the farms they tilled for i generations, and to ethnic Fijians who are now, for the first time, learning how to farm. Editor Maria Balinska. Producer Mark Reid
Repeated Monday 8.30pm. WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/continents