After overthrowing the legitimately and democratically elected Prime Minister Qarase on 5 December 2006, the RFMF hounded him by stopping his PENSION, jailed him on trumped up charges, and when he passed away in April 2020, they refused to fly Fiji's flag at half mast but reluctantly provided assistance in returning his body to his beloved Mavana Island, where his wish was to be buried next to his beloved mother on the Island's community cemetry. And the brutal enforcer who set in motion the mental torture and humiliation of Qarase shortly after the treasonous COUP was Sitiveni Qiliho, now gloating about studying for future leadership role at the prestigious Royal College of Defence Studies in London. He boasts he would be the FIRST Fijian to be inducted into the RCDS's 'Hall of Fame' “No free man shall be taken or imprisoned or deprived or outlawed or exiled or in any way ruined, nor will we go or send against him, except by the lawful judgments of his peers or by the law of the land. To no one will we sell, to no one will we deny or delay right or justice.” The Return of Mavana's Prodigal Son: Qarase's coffin unloaded for burial SIGN PETITION BELOW, led by the newly formed and United Kingdom based, The Coalition for Defence of Human Rights in Fiji. Let us unite and call for Qiliho's arrest in London, and for him to face trial under Section 134 of the United Kingdom's Criminal Justice Act. This Act allows the UK, under the principle of universal jurisdiction, to arrest and prosecute people accused of human rights abuses committed outside the UK. Let this Master Torturer and Human Rights Abuser Qiliho experience life behind the four walls of a British prison, like he and his military goons subjected the late deposed Prime Minister Qarase, when they jailed him on trumped up charges. As a military officer, Qiliho intentionally inflicted on the late PM Qarase severe pain and suffering by forcefully confining him on Mavana Island from 2006 to 2007, threatening, ''I will KILL YOU'.
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