Prime Minister of Fiji will never accept same-sex marriage
His party, Fiji First, would not allow same-sex marriage, despite the fact that homosexuality has been legal in the country. It was the second country in the world to anchor the rights of LGBTI people in its constitution. Yet LGBTI people are still confronted with discrimination and violence in the country.
In 2012, the police cancelled a previously approved Pride March at the last minute because the police "didn't realize that this was a march for gays and lesbians." But last year the police promised to get serious about LGBT abuse in the country, after two transgender people were murdered within a year.