THE tragic passing of Esala Seru Lewamama, known within the FemLINKpacific network as Ranadi Kei Viti or simply Ranadi, has deeply saddened the organisation.
Ranadi, a member of the Rural Women Leaders Community Media Network in the Central Division, died on Thursday morning.
The death is suspected to be a result of suicide, following allegations of cyberbullying on the Facebook platform, Chat Fiji.
Fay Volatabu, executive director of FemLINKpacific, emphasised the severe impacts of online harassment and bullying.
She expressed hope for stricter laws against online violence.
“What has transpired is a result of harassment and bullying that happens online that can result in negative impacts, such as the taking of one’s life. We are saddened by the tragedy, and we hope that there will be stricter laws put in place to take to task perpetrators of all forms of online violence within our country,” she said.
FemLINKpacific condemns all forms of online violence, highlighting its devastating effects, especially on women and vulnerable communities, including LGBTQIA+ members.
Ms Volatabu is urging Government to implement stringent legal measures against online bullies.
The organisation calls for a comprehensive approach to combat cyberbullying.
It stressed the need for online platforms to take responsibility for content moderation and for all users to be mindful of their online behaviour. Additionally, it is advocating for increased access to psychosocial support services to assist those affected by online violence and mental health challenges.
FemLINKpacific has extended its condolences to Ranadi’s family and loved ones, hoping her passing will raise awareness and prompt action against cyberbullying and all forms of technology-facilitated gender-based violence.
If you or someone you know is struggling with cyberbullying or mental health issues, please contact the National Domestic Violence Helpline at 1560 or Lifeline Fiji for counselling at 1543.