Fijian Media Association Condemns Former Fiji PM’s Offensive Comments

The Fijian Media Association strongly condemns the comments made by former Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama to camerapersons of Mai TV, Fiji Village and Fiji Sun outside the Suva courthouse as distasteful, unbecoming, and unacceptable.

Bainimarama told the Mai TV cameraman in the iTaukei language: “Qarauna de dua tacaqe, Au na qai caqeta yani na muna.” Translated: “Be careful no one stumbles, for I will then kick his backside.”

The former Prime Minister also told the Fiji Village cameraperson “watch out, you slip, and then I will kick your backside.”

Bainimarama also told a Fiji Sun photographer “kwan kwan” a derogatory term commonly used to chase away dogs or animals.

The FMA finds these comments highly offensive.

The FMA continues to reiterate that journalists, photographers, and videographers are doing important work of informing the public, and threats of violence against them are unacceptable.

The FMA states that journalists have come through a period where they have been beaten, intimidated, and abused and will not accept these threats to deter them from doing their duty.

ADVERTISEMENT
Latest News

Bula FC Fight Back to Beat South Island United in Stoppage Time

Man Detained in Fiji Government Building Incident Sent for Psychiatric Evaluation

Prosecutors’ Line-up 20+ Witnesses as Former Fiji PM Bainimarama and Former Fiji ComPol Qiliho Plead Not Guilty

Fiji Airways Expects to Maintain Full Flight Schedule Amid Global Tensions

Canakaivata Hits 45-Match Milestone as Drua Name Squad for Reds Clash

News Categories
Categories
Our Archives
Archives
Weather
ADVERTISEMENT