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DEPOSED PM Dr Timoci Bavadra's cell warden to new Prison Chief. PAP provisional candidate and FNU law lecturer Nakarawa: "I couldn't forget Bavadra's anguished face as I locked his cell after 14 MAY 1987 COUP."

10/5/2024

 
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*Dr. Jalesi Nakarawa has been appointed as the Commissioner for Fiji Corrections Service for a term of five (5) years, effective immediately. Dr Nakarawa's extensive legal background, coupled with his vast experience in correctional services and security, make him an ideal candidate for this crucial role. Having previously served as an Assistant Commissioner of Prisons and held senior positions within the Ministry of Home Affairs, Dr Nakarawa brings a wealth of leadership and strategic vision to his new position.

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CONVICTS FOR RABUKA'S COUP: During his two coups in 1987, Sitiveni Rabuka and his violent i-Taukei movement leaders had released murderers, rapists, burglars to march up to Government House and pressure the then President Ratu Penaia Ganilau to endorse the COUP.
Some of these criminals went on to rape Indo-Fijian women at will.

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*In 1987, the 68-year-old Jalesi Nakarawa was a prison officer at the Naboro Maximum Security Prison (he had joined the prison service in 1974) when his future PAP leader, coupist and treasonist SITIVENI RABUKA, an obscure third-ranking army colonel, captured Dr Timoci Bavadra and his FLP-NFP coalition government at gunpoint on 14 May 1987.
*According to Nakarawa, as he recalled to Sashi Singh's Talking Point last year, he was locking the cells on the top floor at the maximum security prison when the deposed prime minister Dr Timoci Bavadra was brought into the prison by coupist Rabuka's thuggish soldiers.

Nakarawa: 'After all the prisoners were locked up in their cells, Dr Bavadra was the last man up to his cell. When I was locking him up, a lot of prisoners in their cells were making a lot of noise because by then they knew what was happening. To be frank, I never forgot the anguish on Dr Bavadra's face. As I was about to lock the door, he actually grabbed my boots and requested me for assistance, basically saying what about these people shouting at him. So I had to stand there and give him a bit of comfort. I told him, "Sir, take a bit of rest, and when I lock this door, it will not open until tomorrow morning." So, when I was standing there, I was thinking, what a dilemma: from Prime Minister's Office one day, to maximum security prison cell the next day. I guess that is where my interest in politics started.
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*Nakarawa claimed that after the encounter with Bavadra in the prison cell, he developed an interest in politics and went on to study at USP and in New Zealand, and ended up at the FNU. Now, Nakarawa has been appointed the new Commissioner of Prisons for the next five-years.
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*Ironically, very recently he was questioning the legitimacy of the 2013 Constitution in an opinion piece in the media, the very Constitution under which he has been selected as the new Prisons Commissioner.
*As for his political boss, the coupist Sitiveni Rabuka is not only Coalition's Prime Minister of Fiji but was being entertained by King Charles, the very family against whom Rabuka committed TREASON.
*Worst, once again, GIRMIT DAY is being celebrated NOT on 14 May but on the 13th. To add insult to injury, and to Bavadra's memory, the Tui Vuda has given his blessing to the Coalition government to organize girmit events in Lautoka.

*He and i-Taukei western Fijians should have staged a protest march to honour one of their prodigal son, who was cruelly deposed and imprisoned by SITIVENI RABUKA on 14 May 1987, one hundred and eight years to the day (14 May 1879) when Indian indentured labourers were introduced to work the sugar plantations, to preserve the i-taukei way of life. The Indian coolies dispossession from British India prevented the disintegration of i-Taukei in the British colony of Fiji.
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*This is the LASTING LEGACY of the Indian Indentured Labourers.
*It is still not late for the Tui Vuda and his people to stage a protest on
14 May, to remind the British government and the British High Commission in Fiji that facilitated Rabuka's London trip, that they are entertaining a TREASONIST COUPIST who is where he is because he treasonously deposed Dr Timoci Bavadra as Prime Minister of the FLP-NFP coalition government, locking him up in maximum security prison.

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2024: Brutal beatings and robbery of Indo-Fijians still on in Rabuka's Fiji

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A 58-year old woman Nirmala Devi living on her own in Moto, Ba was senselessly and brutally assaulted by thugs this week and had to be hospitalized for treatment.
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