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Fiji: Arbitrary detentions and beatings must stop…..Amnesty International calls on the Fiji government to immediately stop the arbitrary detention, torture and other ill-treatment of critics and activists.

by on February 25, 2011

  Amnesty International Public Statement
For immediate release
25 February 2011

Fiji: Arbitrary detentions and beatings must stop

The severe beating, amounting to torture, of a government critic and the reported detention and beating of several trade unionists and politicians in the last week indicate that the human rights situation in Fiji is worsening, Amnesty International said today.

The military detained politician Sam Speight at the Queen Elizabeth Barracks outside of Suva, the capital, on 21 February. They repeatedly beat him until he lost consciousness. He was released on 24 February. Speight was a cabinet minister in the deposed government of Laisenia Qarase.

The military continually denied knowledge of Speight’s whereabouts to his wife and other family members during his three day detention.

Speight has since gone to Australia to receive urgently needed medical attention.

Human rights activists who visited the military barracks to obtain more information on Speight during his detention said that the military threatened them and warned them to keep quiet or they themselves would be beaten.

Speight’s detention and torture followed the recent arrest of a number of trade unionists and politicians who were also threatened and beaten by military officers at the Queen Elizabeth Barracks. Those who were beaten up include trade unionists Felix Anthony and Maika Namudu and two politicians. They have subsequently been released, but there are continuing fears for their safety.

Amnesty International is gravely concerned for the safety of activists and government critics as another crackdown begins in the country.

The government continues to use the Public Emergency Regulations (PER) as a tool of repression. The PER was enacted in April 2009 in the wake of the government’s abrogation of the Constitution, and greatly restricts freedom of expression and peaceful assembly. Ongoing censorship of the media and threats, intimidation and attacks against government critics continue to evoke a climate of fear in Fiji.

Amnesty International calls on the Fiji government to:
•Immediately stop the arbitrary detention, torture and other ill-treatment of critics and activists;
•Immediately initiate an independent impartial investigation into the arbitrary detention, torture and other ill-treatment of Sam Speight and others, and ensure that those military officers suspected of involvement in these acts, irrespective of rank, are brought to justice;
•Immediately suspend the Public Emergency Regulations;
•End the censorship of the media;
•Ensure that freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly are respected.

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7 Comments
  1. ex Fiji tourist permalink

    There is great article on ABC about the fall of dictators @

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/02/24/3147291.htm

    Bananasinpyjamas will be the next to crumble

  2. Rod Ewins permalink

    The noose is tightening. Tik Tok…..Tik Tok….

  3. FRE permalink

    I hope that a way can be found to let the people of Fiji know about the beatings, although that would be difficult with the media gagged. Perhaps someone could infiltrate a radio station, manage to get a brief recorded message played over the air, then escape.

  4. Where are you fat sharon? permalink

    Sharon
    Get out from under your rock.
    You are the PS for the Ministry of Propoganda (sorry information) are you not?
    The world wants to know about the latest round up and beatings by the fiji military against those struggling for freedom. They seem to do a lot of bashing of old men, women and teenagers – remember sharon those innocent Fijians KICKED TO DEATH by the thugs you support?
    So get off your arse and give us some information – and while you are at it let the world know whether or not you, the illlegal chief justice Gates and the illegal solicitor general Pryde support or condemn this intimidation and human rights abuse of defenceless people by poorly led military regime cowards?

  5. Anonymous permalink

    Sharon the ugly fat ass scares my small kids when she appears on TV. They think she is a tevoro with big ears and they scream in terror. So please don’t tempt her to appear on TV. Just a voice over or shot from behind will be better, Fatty Sharon. Boo!

  6. bloodhound permalink

    these are the same goons who desecrated those dead CRW soldiers and cut off their dicks to stuff ion in the dead soldiers mouths. how vile and horribly disgusting! there are still psycho murderers at the camp and they will kill again soon. they have tasted blood and are baying to the moon to give them their next victim. god have mercy on us!

  7. FRE permalink

    Turn a chupacabra loose is the dictator’s compound.

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