Accused Fijian torturer Colonel Penioni 'Ben' Naliva to command Australian troops (Podcast)
A senior Fijian military officer allegedly responsible for human rights abuses and torture has been appointed as deputy commander of the Australian Army’s 7th Brigade, amid claims the Australian government has turned a blind eye in its bid to counter Chinese influence in the Pacific. Colonel Penioni (Ben) Naliva, a one-time right-hand man to former Fiji coup leader and prime minister Frank Bainimarama, is alleged to have been involved in the violent beating of two Fijian politicians, with one victim claiming the soldier tried to force an M16 rifle barrel into his anus during an interrogation. Read the full story: https://bit.ly/3Omuw6q Connect With The Australian Online 🖥 https://www.theaustralian.com.au Follow Us: Facebook ► / theaustralian Instagram ► https://bit.ly/39w5T2j Twitter ► / australian LinkedIn ► / posts 🎧 Podcast ► https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nati... 🎥 Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/1OT7tw4 #breakingnews #news #headlinenews

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