Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Disgusting is the number of rape cases!!

The news this year has been covering one too many rape/sexual abuse cases.
I am not complaing about the media reporting these. I am complaining about the increase in these crimes!!

Wednesday: 6th Feb 2013

Child sex suspect, 70, under lock

By TIMOCI VULA
Wednesday, February 06, 2013

Update: 1:15PM A 70-YEAR old man is in police custody in Lau over allegations he raped a 10-year old girl on an island in the group.
Police spokesman Inspector Atunaisa Sokomuri said the father of the girl reported the matter to police after he witnessed the alleged offence.He said the man had sent her daughter to fetch something from their home when the suspect followed her into the house and committed the alleged act.

Forced into sex trade

Tevita Vuibau
Wednesday, February 06, 2013

OFFICERS at the Fiji Police Force Human Trafficking Unit are investigating a case of forced prostitution.
This was confirmed by Police spokesman Inspector Atunaisa Sokomuri who said a report was received over the weekend.
The elder sister of the victim, who is a juvenile reported, the matter alleging that certain individuals were forcing her sister into prostitution.
However Inspector Sokomuri was quick to point out that this latest case involved a local woman.
"Whilst the unit has been investigating and prosecuting cases of human trafficking involving local and foreign nationals here in Fiji, the present allegation involves a local woman," Inspector Sokomuri said
The unit has successfully prosecuted two major cases recently whereby Asian nationals were involved and sentenced by the High Court in Suva.
Four Asians charged with aggravated trafficking in person, alternative counts of trafficking in person and sexual servitude — Phanat Laojindamanee, Lum Bing, Zhang Yong and Jason Zong — were found guilty.
Laojindamanee and Bing were charged with one count of aggravated trafficking in person and an alternative count of trafficking in person, Yong faced two counts of domestic trafficking in person while Zong was charged with two counts of sexual servitude.

MONDAY 4th FEB:

Young victims

Dawn Gibson
Monday, February 04, 2013
TWO children are the latest rape victims in the country.
According to police, the two children aged four and six years were allegedly raped by a 41-year-old man on an island last month.
Police spokeswoman Ana Naisoro said the incident was reported to police on Saturday and the suspect was now in the custody of police on the island for interrogation.
Ms Naisoro said it was alleged that between 10am and 11am on January 27, the suspect had unlawful carnal knowledge with the two children while they were playing inside their kitchen.
She said the mother of the six-year-old was doing some chores outside their home when she heard her daughter screaming.
Upon enquiring, she said, the mother was told by her daughter that she and the four-year-old were both allegedly sexually abused by the suspect.
"The suspect is now in the custody of police for interrogation and for his safety until the completion of the investigations," she said.
"As investigations continue into the matter, the incident has once again sparked a warning that these crimes will not be condoned and those who continue to prey on our children will be brought to justice.
"A more concerted approach is needed to weed out this social ill as stated by the Commissioner of Police.
"This is an issue of morality which the police are ill-equipped to handle on their own," said Ms Naisoro.


SATURDAY: 2nd Feb

Rape victim

Nanise Loanakadavu
Saturday, February 02, 2013
A NINE-month-old baby is the youngest rape victim in Fiji.
This was revealed by the National Co-ordinator of Children Abuse and Sexual Offence within the Fiji Police Force, Detective Inspector Salaseini Vakatuturagani.
And the force has described the incident as "shocking" saying for the first time, a baby was the victim of rape in the country.
Ms Vakatuturagani said the incident occurred in one of the outer islands last year.
She said the matter was reported to the police after the baby was taken to the hospital for a check up when she could not stop crying.
Ms Vakatuturagani said the perpetrator, a 39-year-old man, was in custody.
Commissioner of Police Brigadier General Ioane Naivalurua, however, admitted that last year was not a good year.
"Even this year, we have reported 10 cases of rape in January alone," Brig-Gen Naivalurua said.
He has called on church leaders to step on board and work with them because cases of sexual offences continue to be a concern to the police despite repeated reminders and warnings issued to the public.
"This is really the element of morality within the families but the intervention and approach cannot be done by police alone," Brig-Gen Naivalurua said.
"The church is well armed to handle this," he said.
Ms Vakatuturagani said a 79-year-old man was the oldest perpetrator of sexual crimes while a 10-year-old was the youngest. The case with the 10-year-old was reported in the beginning of this year.
Meanwhile, Fiji Women's Crisis Centre deputy co-ordinator Edwina Kotoisuva said the incident was a total abuse of power and trust. She said a lot of men in society nowadays were taking advantage of those who were vulnerable.
Last year, police recorded a total of 2980 sexual crimes.
Police statistics revealed the southern division recorded the highest at 1217 cases; followed by the Western Division — 758 cases; and then Eastern Division — 556; the Northern Division — 373; and the lowest received at Totogo of 76 cases.
Of all these sexual crimes, offences against public morality topped the list with 2153, and rape and attempted rape followed with 448 cases.

 
A few of the many that are in the papers. (The above are taken from Fiji times online).
It is sickening to read about these cases.
Parents to take extra caution when it comes to their children. But there are also incidents where close family members have violated the trust of these individuals.










 

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Youngest rape victim in Fiji, 9 months old.

In the Fiji Times on Saturday, 2nd Februrary 2013, this was the front page news!!
How anyone can go past this page to the rest of the news is just a wonder.

Rape victim

Nanise Loanakadavu
Saturday, February 02, 2013

A NINE-month-old baby is the youngest rape victim in Fiji.
This was revealed by the National Co-ordinator of Children Abuse and Sexual Offence within the Fiji Police Force, Detective Inspector Salaseini Vakatuturagani.
And the force has described the incident as "shocking" saying for the first time, a baby was the victim of rape in the country.
Ms Vakatuturagani said the incident occurred in one of the outer islands last year.
She said the matter was reported to the police after the baby was taken to the hospital for a check up when she could not stop crying.
Ms Vakatuturagani said the perpetrator, a 39-year-old man, was in custody.
Commissioner of Police Brigadier General Ioane Naivalurua, however, admitted that last year was not a good year.
"Even this year, we have reported 10 cases of rape in January alone," Brig-Gen Naivalurua said.
He has called on church leaders to step on board and work with them because cases of sexual offences continue to be a concern to the police despite repeated reminders and warnings issued to the public.
"This is really the element of morality within the families but the intervention and approach cannot be done by police alone," Brig-Gen Naivalurua said.
"The church is well armed to handle this," he said.
Ms Vakatuturagani said a 79-year-old man was the oldest perpetrator of sexual crimes while a 10-year-old was the youngest. The case with the 10-year-old was reported in the beginning of this year.
Meanwhile, Fiji Women's Crisis Centre deputy co-ordinator Edwina Kotoisuva said the incident was a total abuse of power and trust. She said a lot of men in society nowadays were taking advantage of those who were vulnerable.
Last year, police recorded a total of 2980 sexual crimes.
Police statistics revealed the southern division recorded the highest at 1217 cases; followed by the Western Division — 758 cases; and then Eastern Division — 556; the Northern Division — 373; and the lowest received at Totogo of 76 cases.
Of all these sexual crimes, offences against public morality topped the list with 2153, and rape and attempted rape followed with 448 cases.
story can be accessed here.


9 month old baby!!! What are we doing wrong with people in our society?
On one hand we have issues/problems of Poverty, Unemployment, Global warming and on the other hand we have the huge problem of VIOLENCE!!! Violence encountered by women and children (mostly). 1 in 3 women has or will be a victim of violence (According to global stats).

Where are we going wrong?
Bring back hanging?
Stone the perpatrator to death?

Castrate them?
Whip them daily for th rest of their life?
None of these will undo the damage made to the victims life.
None of these will remove the trauma embeded in the victims life.

We need to take a good serious look at our own individual selves and within our networks.
What are we doing to END all forms of violence against womena dn children?
If we are not doing anything yet, we better start.
Today you read about someones daughter, wife, mother, sister in the news who was subjected to violence. Tomorrow it could be someone you know.

we all need to make a stand and join hands to fight this ugly battle.
When we are with our networks we NEED to discuss the issue of violence. If someone you know is having problems with family, friends, co-workers, management and they have a violent intention it is your responsibility to advice them of the nearest counseling center so they can discuss the issue and come to a solution.
If you know of someone who is being subjected to violence ASSIST them getting out of the situation. Report the matter to relevaant authorities and keep following up until something positive done about the situtation.

We need to work together to break the silence and CLAIM our rightful spaces!! We demand a space that is free from all kinds of violence!!!

We demand our right to SAFETY!!!



until next blog....