13 December, 2025, 12:52 pm Central - 24°C Rain

Online Safety Commission cannot take action against calls made on social media for people to be raped unless a complaint is made

Online Safety Commission cannot take action against calls made on social media for people to be raped unless a complaint is made

By Faria Begum Ali
23/07/2020
Online Safety Commissioner Anne Dunn-Baleilevuka

The Online Safety Commissioner Anne Dunn-Baleilevuka says there is nothing that they can do about calls made for people to be raped on social media unless there is a complaint filed with the commission.

A man and a woman who spoke out against former Fiji 7s player Amenoni Nasilasila training with the Namosi Rugby Team while serving an 8 year sentence for raping a woman, were attacked on social media by some people.

One woman who shared her story as a rape survivor was attacked on facebook by a man who called for her to be raped again.

Police have confirmed that the woman has filed a complaint and investigations are continuing.

Human rights activist, Kris Prasad who has been publicly voicing his concerns from the start has also been subjected to racist name-calling and remarks on social media. Prasad has also been sworn at and body shamed.

Baleilevuka says they have attempted to reach out to people who have been victims of these horrific comments, they have have asked them to report the matter to the commission.

She says people do not need to physically come to their office in Suva to lodge a complaint, however it is also an avenue to do so. Baleilevuka adds that people can call their mobile number 9980242 and also lodge a complaint on their website through the complaints tab.

She says it would be a different story if these comments were made against the family members or loved ones of the people who have called for the rape of others.


FEATURE NEWS
Moderate chance of TD03F to become a cyclone by Monday
A flash flood alert and heavy rain alert remains in force for the whole of Fiji, and the Tropical Disturbance located near the Solomon Islands which i...
3 hours ago
LATEST NEWS
Yavusa Burenivalu ready to bury remains of Ro Veidovi
The Yavusa Burenivalu are ready to bury the ashes of Ro Veidovi Logavatu, who was taken to the US in 1840 accused of murdering at least ten American ...
45 minutes ago

Naivalurua urges new RFMF recruits to uphold ethics on and off duty
Soldiers must think critically, communicate clearly and uphold ethical standards both on and off duty. Minister for Policing Ioane Naivalurua ...
51 minutes ago

St Christopher’s Home children celebrate early Christmas with Ministry of Information
35 children of St Christopher’s Home in Nakasi were treated to an early Christmas as the Ministry of Information and National Archives of Fiji ...
1 hour ago

Single mother's dedication, resilience and hard work ensures completion of her studies at UniFiji
Despite facing personal challenges, including becoming a young mother at the start of Year 12, Milika Vereivalu from Yalava Village in Macuata says ...
2 hours ago

Flash Flood and Heavy Rain Alerts in force for Fiji
A Flash Flood Alert and a Heavy Rain Alert remains in force for the whole of Fiji.A trough of low pressure remains slow moving over Fiji and it is ...
4 hours ago



Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations

CFL radio frequencies
IN DEPTH
Sonia Shanaaz says silent treatment hurts as she waits for assistance for her daughter with cerebral palsy
Sonia Shanaaz, the mother of 10-year-old Aarna who was born with cerebral palsy, says silent treatment hurts after she reached out to the ...
1 day ago

I do not support police officers being charged on public opinions and without evidence - COMPOL
Commissioner of Police Rusiate Tudravu says he will stand by his officers, and he does not support any officer being charged based on public opinion ...
1 day ago

Dubai 7s 2025
The Fiji Airways Men’s National 7s side are working on their fitness as they prepare for the start of the 2025/2026 World 7s Series this ...
5 days ago

TOP