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Fiji High Court remands Lui Vuibereta over derogatory TikTok remarks about Information Minister Lynda Tabuya
In Fiji, a High Court remand centers on derogatory remarks about Information Minister Lynda Tabuya made during a TikTok livestream that circulated online. The accused has admitted a charge of causing harm by posting an electronic communication, with sentencing options being considered after the guilty plea. The case highlights how quickly online content can spread…
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Fiji man given wholly suspended eight-month prison term over derogatory TikTok remarks about Minister Lynda Tabuya
A Fiji TikTok creator has a suspended eight-month sentence after making derogatory online remarks about a government minister. The judge says the case sends a clear message about the consequences of online abuse and the path to rehabilitation.
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Suva High Court Hears Murder Case Tied to Police Constable’s Death as TikTok User Vuiberata Seeks Leniency
Two High Court cases in Suva today showcased contrasting legal battles: a murder prosecution taking a significant step forward, and a social-media case where leniency is on the table ahead of sentencing. With new disclosures and careful courtroom maneuvering, the proceedings hint at important decisions to come.
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Fiji TikTok creator Vuibureta could receive suspended sentence for remarks about Minister Lynda Tabuya
Remorse, a high-stakes court appearance, and a livestream controversy collide as a TikTok creator-turned-farmer faces sentencing. With an early guilty plea and a victim impact statement in play, judges weigh penalties and public interest before a decision is handed down. Separate bail-related proceedings add another layer to the unfolding case.
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Fiji TikTok Creator Vuibureta Faces Sentencing Over Humiliating Remarks About Minister Tabuya
New arguments surfaced in a High Court case over a viral livestream in which TikTok farmer Lui Vuibureta hurled humiliating remarks at Information Minister Lynda Tabuya. Defence says intoxication and remorse should shape the sentence; prosecutors urge a deterrent penalty as sentencing is set for next Tuesday.