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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.

Reporters on the Job (The Christian Science Monitor)

Reporters likely get green light to enter Fiji - Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd


Reporters likely get green light to enter Fiji
Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Ltd, Fiji - 17 minutes ago
The move sparked fears that Fiji?s government, which seized power in a military coup in December 2006, may be moving to prevent foreign media from covering ...

Reporters likely get green light to enter Fiji - Radio New Zealand International


Reporters likely get green light to enter Fiji
Radio New Zealand International, New Zealand - 25 minutes ago
The move sparked fears that Fiji?s government, which seized power in a military coup in December 2006, may be moving to prevent foreign media from covering ...

Reporters lucky not to be deported - PM (Perth Now)

PAPUA New Guinea Prime Minister Michael Somare has told journalists they are lucky he hasn't followed Fiji's lead and deported them for writing "contrary" articles.

PNG reporters lucky not to be deported (TVNZ)

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Michael Somare has told journalists they are lucky he has notfollowed Fiji's lead and deported them for writing "contrary" articles.

PNG PM scolds reporters (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Michael Somare has told journalists they are lucky he hasn't followed Fiji and deported them for writing "contrary" articles.

PNG reporters 'lucky' not to have been deported (Stuff)

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Michael Somare has told journalists they are lucky he hasn't followed Fiji's lead and deported them for writing "contrary" articles.

Reporters lucky not to be deported - PM (News Interactive)

PAPUA New Guinea Prime Minister Michael Somare has told journalists they are lucky he hasn't followed Fiji's lead and deported them for writing "contrary" articles.

Reporters lucky not to be deported - PM - NEWS.com.au


Reporters lucky not to be deported - PM
NEWS.com.au, Australia - 24 minutes ago
He made the comment after returning from a meeting of regional leaders in Vanuatu, where Fiji's coup leader Frank Bainimarama explained why he had deported ...

Reporters lucky not to be deported - PM (The Courier Mail)

PAPUA New Guinea Prime Minister Michael Somare has told journalists they are lucky he hasn't followed Fiji's lead and deported them for writing "contrary" articles.

Court summons editor and activist over article criticising ... - Reporters without borders (press re


Court summons editor and activist over article criticising ...
Reporters without borders (press release), France - 10 minutes ago
Reporters Without Borders condemns the Fiji appeal court?s harassment of Leone Cabenatabua, the editor of the Fiji Sun, and Virisila Buadromo, ...

FIJI: Researchers call for deeper understanding from coup reporters - Asia Pacific Media Network


FIJI: Researchers call for deeper understanding from coup reporters
Asia Pacific Media Network, CA - 1 hour ago
... Fiji-born Christine Gounder of New Zealand's AUT University, who is now a reporter for Niu FM-Pacific Radio News and covered the fourth coup last ...

FIJI: Researchers call for deeper understanding from coup reporters (AsiaMedia)

An Australian media researcher has found that many journalists covering the first three Fiji coups in 1987 and 2000 were too reliant on elite sources to provide a good understanding of the complex crises.

Bainimarama has a go at reporters - Newstalk ZB



Fijivillage
Bainimarama has a go at reporters
Newstalk ZB, New Zealand - 7 hours ago
... is unhappy at reports on websites claiming as many as four people have died after being taken into custody by the Fiji military since last year's coup. ...
Commonwealth secretary-general says no signs Fiji will return soon ... Radio New Zealand
Fiji warns election target won't be met Radio Australia
Bainimarama Warns Fijian Journalists newswire.co.nz
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