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Fiji defends laws to jail journos - The Australian


The Guardian (blog)

Fiji defends laws to jail journos
The Australian
The military claims the laws are necessary after years of "abusive and scurrilous" reporting about the coup and the scrapping of the Pacific nation's ...
Fiji military govt cracks down on media ownershipReuters
New rules threaten top Fiji dailyBBC News
Century old Fiji Times falls victim to media crackdownBaltimore News Net
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Fiji defends laws to jail journos

THE media regulator for Fiji's military regime has defended laws that will jail journalists and slash foreign investment

Journos call for Fiji tourism boycott (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)

The International Federation of Journalists wants travellers to rethink any plans to holiday in Fiji.

Journos call for Fiji tourism boycott - ABC Online


Journos call for Fiji tourism boycott
ABC Online
Interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama, who led the December 2006 coup in Fiji, has refused to bow to Commonwealth and regional pressure to hold ...

Fiji journos detained over story (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)

Two Fiji journalists are behind bars after reporting that the military regime released prisoners convicted of killing a civilian.

Fiji journos released with warning (AAP) (Yahoo!7 World News)

Two Fiji journalists detained by police for writing negative stories have been released with a warning to "stay more positive" in their media coverage.

Fiji journos detained over story (AAP) (Yahoo!7 World News)

Two Fiji journalists are behind bars after reporting that the military regime released prisoners convicted of killing a civilian.

Bula for global journos, crackdown locally

THE FIJI regime hasn’t stopped at booting out three Australian and New Zealand journalists. After a raid on the regional news service Pacnews, another journalist has been detained and others are on the “wanted” list. Ironically, this comes just when the regime’s Ministry of Information has put out a statement claiming that international reporters are “most welcome” to come to Fiji – providing they report “accurately and responsibly”.Pita Ligaiula was apparently escorted out of his Pacnews newsro

Aussie, Kiwi journos ordered out of Fiji - Brisbane Times


TVNZ

Aussie, Kiwi journos ordered out of Fiji
Brisbane Times, Australia
The latest actions follow a court ruling last Thursday that found Bainimarama's regime, in power since staging a 2006 coup, was illegal and could be replaced. In response, the country's president Ratu Josefa Iloilo sacked the judges, dissolved the ...
Fiji military irked by response to censorship Radio New Zealand
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Fiji should ban expat journos: report (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)

Expatriate journalists living in Fiji would be banned from working in the country under recommendations by the country's human rights commission.

Fiji should ban expat journos: report - The Age


Fiji should ban expat journos: report
The Age, Australia - 28 minutes ago
Soon after the coup troops occupied some offices of media companies and demanded the right to scrutinise reports before they were aired or published. ...

Fiji should ban expat journos: report (AAP via Yahoo!Xtra News)

Expatriate journalists living in Fiji would be banned from working in the country under recommendations by the country's human rights commission.
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