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Fiji Times Ltd publisher and senior editors charged by the DPP's office

Fiji Times Ltd publisher and senior editors charged by the DPP's office
Hank Arts (front) and Fred Wesley

Fiji Times Limited, it’s General Manager and Publisher Hank Arts, Editor-in-Chief Fred Wesley, Nai Lalakai Editor Anare Ravula and contributor Josaia Waqabaca have been charged with inciting communal antagonism.

Director of Public Prosecutions, Christopher Pryde says the charges have been laid under the Crimes Decree in relation to an article published by the Fiji Times in its supplemental iTaukei language newspaper Nai Lalakai on 27th April, 2016.

It is alleged that Josaia Waqabaca, Anare Ravula, Fred Wesley, Hank Arts, and the Fiji Times Limited made, or caused to be published, a statement in the Nai Lalakai that is likely to incite dislike, hatred, or antagonism of the Muslim community.

According to the DPP, the Nai Lalakai statement reads:

“Ko ira na Musulomani era sega ni taukei kei Viti, sai ira nai lawalawa oqo era a curu botea na vanua eso ka dua vei ira ko Bangladesh mai Idia, kara vei vakamatei kina, kucuvi na nodra yalewa, ra vakararawataki na gone me yacova sara nira sa lewa ka sa nodra tu edaidai”

(Translated as “Muslims are not the indigenous of this country. These are people that have invaded other nations, for example, Bangladesh in India, where they killed, raped and abused their women and children. Today they have gone to the extent of having a part in the running of the country”).

Hank Arts, Fred Wesley, Anare Ravula and Josaia Waqabaca appeared in the Suva Magistrates Court yesterday afternoon.

They have been told to surrender their passports and they have been released on bail with $1,000 sureties each.

The case will be called again on the 31st of this month.

The maximum penalty for this charge is 10 years imprisonment.

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