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INTERIM PM ATTACKS MEDIA - Pacific Media Watch


INTERIM PM ATTACKS MEDIA
Pacific Media Watch, Australia - 1 hour ago
SUVA (FV.com/Pacific Media Watch): Fiji's Interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama today attacked the media on the recent coverage of stories regarding the ...

Public integrity centre questions media council head's ethics - Pacific Media Watch


Public integrity centre questions media council head's ethics
Pacific Media Watch, Australia - 7 hours ago
... questioned the integrity of the news media after the head of the Fiji Media Council joined the post-coup National Council for Building a Better Fiji. ...

Media under scrutiny - Fiji Times


Media under scrutiny
Fiji Times, Fiji - 1 hour ago
Ridgeway was expelled from Fiji by the Qarase regime while investigating alleged links between members of his government and the coup of 2000. ...

Noose tightens on the media - Fiji Times


Noose tightens on the media
Fiji Times, Fiji - 1 hour ago
... graced newspapers and television stations throughout the world after he staged the first coup in the Pacific, was later elected prime minister of Fiji. ...
Bar no one from elections: Rabuka fijilive.com (subscription)
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FIJI: Another Move To Muzzle The Media

FIJI: Another Move To Muzzle The Media Posted by IPS News on 28 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: News, Media Freedom, Australia Since independence in 1970, this Pacific Island nation has had a succession of elected and unelected prime ministers. Both sets of leaders have tried to muzzle what they see as errant, if not dangerous, media. Currently, media are faced with a proposal by interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama to consolidate all existing media laws covered under the Constitution, the Public

PrintSend To A Friend FIJI: Another Move To Muzzle The Media

PrintSend To A Friend FIJI: Another Move To Muzzle The Media Posted by IPS News on 28 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: News, Media Freedom Since independence in 1970, this Pacific Island nation has had a succession of elected and unelected prime ministers. Both sets of leaders have tried to muzzle what they see as errant, if not dangerous, media. Currently, media are faced with a proposal by interim Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama to consolidate all existing media laws covered under the Constitution,

Another move to muzzle the media in Fiji - Human Rights Tribune


Another move to muzzle the media in Fiji
Human Rights Tribune, Switzerland - 42 minutes ago
... graced newspapers and television stations throughout the world after he staged the first coup in the Pacific, was later elected prime minister of Fiji. ...

FIJI: Another Move to Muzzle the Media - Inter Press Service (subscription)


FIJI: Another Move to Muzzle the Media
Inter Press Service (subscription), Italy - 40 minutes ago
... graced newspapers and television stations throughout the world after he staged the first coup in the Pacific, was later elected prime minister of Fiji. ...

The Top 10 things you never knew about Windows Media Center "Fiji"

Out in the Media Center community - there's been a whole lot of speculation, pounding of fists and a shroud of secrecy surrounding the much touted update to Media Center - and about what it will or won't do for them. (and when or if they'll even be able to get hold of it).  So I thought I'd lighten the mood a little with this post - in the theme of the 'Top 10' segment on David Letterman (yes we get to suffer through that show in Australia late at night).  Also - I hadn't been doing any blogg

Reporters group fears for Fiji media - Fiji Times


Reporters group fears for Fiji media
Fiji Times, Fiji - 50 minutes ago
The attorney general today denied that the military-led government, which took power in a December 2006 coup, wanted to control the media.

Media freedom still intact: AG - fijilive.com (subscription)


Media freedom still intact: AG
fijilive.com (subscription), Fiji - 32 minutes ago
He told Fiji Television?s Close-up programme moments ago that in 1987, then coup leader Major General Sitiveni Rabuka closed down media outlets. ...

Fiji's proposed new media law threats Press Freedom - Matangi Tonga


Fiji's proposed new media law threats Press Freedom
Matangi Tonga, Tonga - 16 minutes ago
The attorney general today denied that the military-led government, which took power in a December 2006 coup, wanted to control the media. ...

Radio man says media not a toy to be played with - Fiji Times


Radio man says media not a toy to be played with
Fiji Times, Fiji - 29 minutes ago
... because of the need to make the media pro-Fiji. He reiterated that the last thing he wanted was to close the media as what happened after the 1987 coup.

Media must be pro-Fiji, says PM - Fiji Times


Media must be pro-Fiji, says PM
Fiji Times, Fiji - 29 minutes ago
Commodore Bainimarama said the last thing he wanted to do was shut down the media like what happened after the 1987 coup. "We have to find ways to regulate ...

Amnesty tells Fiji to stop threatening media - Radio Australia


Radio Australia

Amnesty tells Fiji to stop threatening media
Radio Australia, Australia - 1 hour ago
The London-based organisation's annual report on global human rights says the situation in Fiji has worsened since the military coup in December, 2006. ...
Amnesty: Fiji situation has deteriorated TVNZ
Fiji and PNG criticised in Amnesty report Radio New Zealand International
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Media Freedom Restricted in Fiji Following Another Deportation - World Press Review


World Press Review

Media Freedom Restricted in Fiji Following Another Deportation
World Press Review - 18 minutes ago
... coup of December 2006 which has resulted in the severe erosion of fundamental human rights and the rule of law in Fiji" (Melbourne Herald Sun, May 3). ...

Media Freedom Restricted in Fiji Following Another Deportation (World Headlines)

On May 1, another Australian publisher, the Fiji Times ' Evan Hannah, was deported from Fiji for allegedly attempting to destabilize the military-backed interim government. This was the second deportation in less than three months.

Muzzling of media, judiciary undermining Fiji's constitution: expert (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)

Key aspects of Fiji's constitution are being undermined by the interim government in its dealings with the media and the judiciary, according to a leading expert in Pacific Islands governance.

Muzzling of media, judiciary undermining Fiji's constitution: expert (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)

Key aspects of Fiji's constitution are being undermined by the interim government in its dealings with the media and the judiciary, according to a leading expert in Pacific Islands governance.

Muzzling of media, judiciary undermining Fiji's constitution: expert (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)

Key aspects of Fiji's constitution are being undermined by the interim government in its dealings with the media and the judiciary, according to a leading expert in Pacific Islands governance.
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