Amazing Fijian: Shri Mati Gives Land To Family After Eviction Claims Since April 30, Adrian Koroi and his small family including a two-year-old son and two-weeks-old baby have been living under a makeshift house in a field at Mate Road, Korovuto, Nadi. by mereleki nai
13 May 2021 21:52 Adrian Koroi and his wife, Maraia Sokulavou with their two year-old-son, Mosese Koroi and two-weeks-old baby girl, Grace Koroi.
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64-year-old, Shri Mati, could not turn her love away from a family, who had spent a night in a field, under a plastic shed.
The family claimed they were evicted by their landlord.
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You could see it in the faces of Dr Fong, and Dr Aalisha Sahukhan tonight.
It wasn’t difficult to spot the slight quiver in their voices. Overcome by the moment, by the emotional responses that they were trying to cage in, they lived the sad moment for every Fijian who was able to watch the live feed on the government site. Sadly this wasn’t on national television or covered by the media live.
Death is inevitable. But death under these circumstances can be overpowering.
Some persons with disabilities may not be able to wear face masks due to a disability or medical condition – Raj
Some persons with disabilities may not be able to wear face masks due to a disability or medical condition – Raj
Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission Director Ashwin Raj. [image: File]
The Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission says it is vital for everyone to work collectively in ensuring that persons with disabilities and homeless persons are not left behind and they must be afforded dignity without discrimination.
Director Ashwin Raj says as the cases in relation to the pandemic increase and so does our response and containment measures, specific steps must be taken to ensure that they have equal access to food, water, health care services, shelter, sanitation, information and the support they need to stay safe.
Human Rights Commission and police investigate alleged brutality case in Tukavesi
Human Rights Commission and police investigate alleged brutality case in Tukavesi
Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission Director Ashwin Raj. [image: File]
The Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Commission and Police are investigating an alleged brutality case involving a man from Loa Village in Tukavesi who claims that he was assaulted by eight police officers and a soldier during a drug raid on the 26th of last month.
Police have also confirmed that they have received a report regarding this case on the 30th of last month.
It is alleged that this man was caught when he was approaching the farm while the raid was being conducted, and ran away when he had seen the officers.