Some Fijians are using the #FijiIsUnited on social media platforms to highlight there are no reports of instability in their area and that they are all united.
Over the last few days the hashtag has popped up on Facebook and Twitter as people are sharing their everyday interactions with their neighbours.
Other Fijians have even shared they fall in the minority group in Fiji and they have felt completely safe in the lead up to elections, during elections and post-elections.
My name is Talei Tora. I belong to the indigenous group in Fiji. I also belong to the minority LGBTQI group.
— Talei Tora (@TaleiTora) December 22, 2022
I have felt completely safe in speaking out and hearing input from everyone in the lead up to elections,during elections & post-elections.#FijiIsUnited
They are posting up photos and videos showing their surroundings to show that everything is normal.
The #FijiIsUnited has even been described by a Twitter user as a means to counter the very dangerous rhetoric that Fiji is in a state of chaos.
My name is Nishrat Bano. I am in Suva. I fall in the minority group in Fiji & I have felt completely safe in the lead up to elections, during elections & post-elections.
— Nishrat⁷ (@nishratbano) December 22, 2022
I have checked with my family in Nadi and they also feel safe. #FijiIsUnited https://t.co/EWVhEUci1d
Stay tuned for the latest news on our radio stations