A Tongan journalist hopes that when royal assent is given for the Internet Abuse Offences legislation it will allow her to be free of the distress she claims is the result of cyber-bullying by the Prime Minister.

Ms Salamo Fulivai, a former Chief Reporter at Tonga Broadcasting Commission, claimed Prime Minister PĆhiva Tuâiâonetoa harassed, abused and bullied her on the internet several times when she tried to question him about stories she was working on.
She hopes to use the new legislation to take the Prime Minister to court.
Fulivai sent a number of questions to the Prime Minister last year in her capacity as a reporter for the Keleâa Newspaper.Â
She claimed that instead of focusing on the issues being raised, the Prime Minister belittled and ridiculed her.Â
Fulivai e-meailed questions to Hon Tu’i’onetoa including one which asked the Prime Minister whether it was true the government was starting its own new airline and if he can tell her about the motive behind the move.
An e-mail from Hon. Tuâiâonetoa to Fulivai seen by Kaniva News says: âStop being nonsense and making questions that were meaningless, your questions showed you were a repeated class six failer. It wasted my time to answer such meaningless questions.âÂ
Fulivai responded to the Prime Minister, saying: âA repeated class six failer level could be shown by the language one used to speak to somebody.â
âIt should have been easy for you to answer me by saying yes or no. But for you to sidestep it and used such language your state of mind and the environment in which you have been brought up will then be called into question.âÂ
âThank you, pastor,â Fulivai said, referring to the Prime Ministerâs religious background, which includes a Doctorate of Christian Ministry from Faith Evangelical Lutheran Seminary in the United States.
The e-mails between Fulivai and the Prime Minister went back to November 2019.
In another email on May 2020 Hon Tuâiâonetoa said: âSalamo, do you think that all I do is answer questions with nothing else to do. Stop your nonsense!â
âWhere did you do your training as a reporter?â
Fulivai told Kaniva News she found it difficult to do her job because of her situation.
âI am grateful and elated that the Prime Minister and his Cabinet have passed this law so that the voice of victims of cyber bullying could be heard,â Fulivai said.
âThe fact is I did not know Tuâiâonetoa before. I just came to know him when he was the Prime Minister.Â
âThe language he has used showed he looked down on me.Â
âIt’s discouraging and offensive and it greatly affected me.âÂ
While Fulivai hopes the Internet Abuse Offences legislation will give her legal redress against the Prime Minister, any legal action on her part will have to wait until the new law actually comes into effect.Â
As Kaniva News reported yesterday, the Internet Abuse Offences legislation was passed by Parliament last year, but is still waiting for the kingâs signature. Â
Hon Tuâiâonetoa told us last year the new law was aimed at addressing the use of any communication platform to abuse, harass or otherwise harm another person.
Kaniva News has contacted the Prime Minister for comment.
FAKAMATALA FAKA-TONGA
âOku âikai kei faâa tatali âa e faiongongo ko Salamo Fulivai ke fai mo paasi mei he Tu’i’ âa e lao âa Tonga ke tapui hono pÄâosiâi âo ha taha âo  ngÄueâaki âa e âinitanetiâ. Ko e lao âeni ne âosi paasi âi Fale Alea he taâu kuo âosiâ ka kuo kei tatali ki ha fakamoâoni huafa a e Tama Tuâiâ. âOku tukuakiâi âe Fulivai ne fakamamahiâi ia âe he âEiki PalÄmiaâ PĆhiva Tuâiâonetoa mo lea tukuhifoâi he âinitaneti âi haâane tali ki ha ngaahi fehuâi ne ne âeke ki ai tuâunga âi hono fatongia fakafaiongoongoâ. PehÄ âe Fulivai, ne âÄ«meili atu pea âikai tali mai âe Tuâiâonetoa ia âene ngaahi fehuâi kae hanga mai ia âo ngÄhiâi mo fakamaâamaâaâi ia hangÄ ko âene tala ko ngaahi fehuâi ne âoange âoku âasi ko e tokotaha kalasi ono tuâolahi ia. âEke pe naâe ako faiongoongo âi fÄ. Ne toe tala âe he palÄmiaâ foki âoku maumau taimi âene fehuâiâ. Kaekehe, ne toki paasi e  lao âa e puleâangaâ ko âeniâ âi âOkatopa. FakahÄ âe Fulivai ki he Kanivaâ âoku uesia lahi âene ngÄue pea pupuiva he meâa ne hokoâ ka kuoâ ne fiefia mo fakamÄlĆ kia Tuâiâonetoa heâene faâu mo fakapaasi âa e laoâ ni kae lava ke âekeâi ai âene totonuâ he fakamaauâangaâ.






