Former soldier Inoke Momonakaya gets $1.34M compensation after being ordered to play Taliban in a training video

Former soldier Inoke Momonakaya gets $1.34M compensation after being ordered to play Taliban in a training video

By Iva Danford
Monday 11/02/2019
A former British Army soldier with links to Fiji Inoke Momonakaya [Photo: Warren Smith]

A former British Army soldier with links to Fiji who claimed he was ordered to dress up as a Taliban insurgent for an army training video because of the colour of his skin has won a record payout for racial discrimination of $1.34 million.

Fijian Lance Corporal Inoke Momonakaya, who served in Iraq and Afghanistan received compensation from the UK Ministry of Defence after a six year legal battle.

Metro News reports that Momonakaya who is 40 said he was left suicidal after suffering ‘a campaign of racist abuse’ from fellow soldiers.

While serving with the 2nd Battalion, Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment in 2011, he and five fellow Fijian soldiers were cast as Taliban fighters for a training video because they were black.

A senior officer allegedly told them “you guys must be feeling right at home wearing them dishdash [Arab robes] – no one can tell the difference between you guys and the Taliban.’

White soldiers were used to play British roles in the film, which was to teach troops how to spot clues that roadside bombs had been planted.

The former soldier was medically discharged from the army in 2012 after he was diagnosed with post‑traumatic stress disorder.

[Source: metro.com.uk]

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