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Shaista says no comments on newspaper report
Bloggers, here is big mouth refusing to make any comments on her claim of NZ?s Green interfering politically in Fiji?s crisis. Shaista may have evidence to back up her claim, but it is her constant justifying the illegal regime that is astounding, especially for someone professionally qualified. What this means is this coup has brought out the best and worst of many of us. Some have sacrificed their professional ethics to be caught up in the race war or allowed personal vendetta to cloud their
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Fiji deports second newspaper publisher - MSNBC Wire Services - msnbc ...
... owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., had "prickly and tenuous" relations with the government because of the paper's critical coverage of Bainimarama's December 2006 coup, Fiji's ...
Fiji deports second newspaper publisher - MSNBC Wire Services - msnbc ...
... owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., had "prickly and tenuous" relations with the government because of the paper's critical coverage of Bainimarama's December 2006 coup, Fiji's ...
Fiji deports second newspaper publisher
Fiji deports second newspaper publisher Date: May 2, 2008 Author: Newswatch Desk Region: Pacific Region Subject: Launches and Strategies Violation: Expelled Fiji's military government defied a High Court order and deported the Australian publisher of the South Pacific country's leading newspaper Friday, continuing a campaign of media intimidation it began within days of seizing power, the Associated Press (AP) has reported. The coup-installed government said Fiji Times publisher Evan Ha
Fiji deports Murdoch?s newspaper publisher
Fiji deports Murdoch?s newspaper publisher May 2nd, 2008 SUVA, May 2 (Reuters) - Fiji?s military government deportedthe Australian publisher of Rupert Murdoch?s Fiji Timesnewspaper on Friday, after declaring him a threat to nationalsecurity. The move is the latest crackdown on the media in Fiji sincemilitary commander Frank Bainimarama seized power in abloodless coup in late 2006, and comes amid growinginternational criticism of the slow progress in returning theisland chain to democracy.
Fiji defies court order, deports second newspaper publisher
Fiji defies court order, deports second newspaper publisher The International Herald-Tribune SUVA, Fiji: Fiji?s military government defied a High Court order and deported the Australian publisher of the South Pacific country?s leading newspaper Friday, in the second such expulsion in three months. The coup-installed government said Fiji Times publisher Evan Hannah was a threat to national security who had breached his work permit conditions, and put him on a Korean Air flight Friday to the S
UPDATE 2-Fiji deports Murdoch newspaper publisher
UPDATE 2-Fiji deports Murdoch newspaper publisher May 2nd, 2008 (Updates with Fiji and Australian government statements) By Malakai Veisamasama SUVA, May 2 (Reuters) - Fiji?s military government deportedthe Australian publisher of Rupert Murdoch?s Fiji Timesnewspaper on Friday, after declaring him a threat to nationalsecurity. The move is the latest crackdown on the media in Fiji sincemilitary commander Frank Bainimarama seized power in abloodless coup in late 2006, and comes amid growi
Fiji deports Murdoch newspaper publisher (Reuters)
The move is the latest crackdown on the media in Fiji since military commander Frank Bainimarama seized susceptibility in a bloodless coup in tardily 2006, and comes amid increasing international criticism of the slow progress in returning the isle chain to democracy. Watch original video: Fiji Times publisher Evan Hannah was escorted by a soldier onto a Korean Airline flight to Seoul, despite a court order that he attend any appeal hearing in compensation for the deportation order issued
Fiji deports Murdoch newspaper publisher
Fiji's military government deported the Australian publisher of Rupert Murdoch's Fiji Times newspaper on Friday, after declaring him a threat to national security, according to Reuters. The move is the latest crackdown on the media in Fiji since military commander Frank Bainimarama seized power in a bloodless coup in late 2006, and comes amid growing international criticism of the slow progress in returning the island chain to democracy. The Reuters report had more: read more
Fiji defies court order, deports second newspaper publisher - International Herald Tribune
Fiji defies court order, deports second newspaper publisher International Herald Tribune, France - The coup-installed government said Fiji Times publisher Evan Hannah was a threat to national security who had breached his work permit conditions, ... |
Murdoch newspaper chief thrown out of Fiji - Australian News
![]() Australian News | Murdoch newspaper chief thrown out of Fiji Australian News, Australia - 'The United States continues to condemn the coup and the Government's actions to suppress freedom of speech,' the department said. The Fiji Media Council ... |
Australian newspaper executive expelled from Fiji - CPJ Press Freedom Online
Australian newspaper executive expelled from Fiji CPJ Press Freedom Online, NY - Fiji?s interim government took control in a bloodless military coup lead by Commodore Frank Bainimarama in December 2006. Bainimarama has pledged to restore ... |
Fiji newspaper 'won't bow' to Bainimarama - Radio New Zealand
Fiji newspaper 'won't bow' to Bainimarama Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - Since staging a military coup in Fiji in December 2006 and appointing himself prime minister, Commodore Bainimarama has been accused of waging a campaign of ... |
Fiji deports Murdoch newspaper publisher (The Globe and Mail)
Move is latest crackdown since military seized power in 2006 coup
Fiji deports second newspaper publisher (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Fiji's military government defied a High Court order and deported the Australian publisher of the South Pacific country's leading newspaper Friday, continuing a campaign of media intimidation it began within days of seizing power.
Fiji deports newspaper publisher - Channel 4 News
Fiji deports newspaper publisher Channel 4 News, UK - The coup-installed government said Fiji Times publisher Evan Hannah was a threat to national security who breached his work permit conditions. ... |
Fiji deports newspaper publisher (Channel 4)
The deportation continues a campaign of media intimidation it began within days of seizing power. The coup-installed government said Fiji Times publisher Evan Hannah was a threat to national security who breached his work permit conditions.
Fiji deports newspaper publisher - Aljazeera.net
Fiji deports newspaper publisher Aljazeera.net, Qatar - The deportation is the latest move in a crackdown on the media in Fiji since military commander Frank Bainimarama seized power in a coup in late 2006. ... |
Fiji defies court order, deports second newspaper publisher (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)
Fiji's military government defied a High Court order and deported the Australian publisher of the South Pacific country's leading newspaper Friday, in the second such expulsion in three months.
Newspaper publisher deported by Fiji military rulers - Summary - Earthtimes (press release)
Newspaper publisher deported by Fiji military rulers - Summary Earthtimes (press release), UK - Earlier, Fiji's military strongman, Voreqe Bainimarama, who seized power in a bloodless coup a year and a half ago, attacked the press in a statement issued ... |

