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# AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR MY FIJIAN FACEBOOK READERS

Posted on January 17, 2024 2 Comments

The Grubsheet Facebook page has been disabled by Facebook after complaints from the Fijian government and others about my coverage of the sex and drug scandal involving the Coalition ministers, Lynda Tabuya and Aseri Radrodro.

For the moment, the material can still be viewed by my 30,000 Facebook “followers” and tens of thousands of casual readers but I cannot access it, no-one can leave messages for me and I am naturally unable to post new content.

While I work to resolve this issue, I am reactivating my website – www.grubsheet.com.au – so that we can get around this blatant attempt at censorship and continue to report events in Fiji without fear or favour.

Soon, I will be reposting here all the material relating to the scandal, including the articles that Facebook has removed and in UNCENSORED form.

Grubsheet made the decision a couple of years back to transfer its content to Facebook because of the fact that more than half a million Fijians have Facebook accounts. But if the dissemination of the information Fijians have a right to know is going to be disrupted in this fashion, then it is time to reactivate the main website.

Vinaka vakalevu to all my Facebook readers for their support. Please spread the word about my Facebook account having been suspended at the instigation of the Coalition government to deprive you of your right to know. And please share the link to Grubsheet Feejee.

Vinaka,

Graham Davis

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  1. Martha Pettitt says

    January 17, 2024 at 10:30 am

    Go Grubsheet!

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  2. Roni Kermode says

    January 19, 2024 at 12:18 pm

    Keep up your good work, Grubsheet!

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Graham Davis
Grubsheet Feejee is the blogsite of Graham Davis, an award-winning journalist turned communications consultant who was the Fijian Government’s principal communications advisor for six years from 2012 to 2018 and continued to work on Fiji’s global climate and oceans campaign up until the end of the decade.

 

Fiji-born to missionary parents and a dual Fijian-Australian national, Graham spent four decades in the international media before returning to Fiji to work full time in 2012. He reported from many parts of the world for the BBC, ABC, SBS, the Nine and Seven Networks and Sky News and wrote for a range of newspapers and magazines in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji.

 

Graham launched Grubsheet Feejee in 2011 and suspended writing for it after the Fijian election of 2014, by which time he was working at the heart of government. But the website continued to attract hits as a background resource on events in Fiji in the transition back to parliamentary democracy.

 

Grubsheet relaunches in 2020 at one of the most critical times in Fijian history, with the nation reeling from the Covid-19 crisis and Frank Bainimarama’s government shouldering the twin burdens of incumbency and economic disintegration.

 

Grubsheet’s sole agenda is the national interest; the strengthening of Fiji’s ties with the democracies; upholding equal rights for all citizens; government that is genuinely transparent and free of corruption and nepotism; and upholding Fiji’s service to the world in climate and oceans advocacy and UN Peacekeeping.

 

Comments are welcome and you can contact me in the strictest confidence at grubsheetfeedback@gmail.com

 

(Feejee is the original name for Fiji - a derivative of the indigenous Viti and the Tongan Fisi - and was widely used until the late 19th century)

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