FIJI: Aussie Journo Expelled on Press Freedom Day Eve
| Posted: 2008-05-06 |
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By Shailendra Singh SUVA, May 5 (IPS) - Fiji’s interim government has come under withering criticism both nationally and internationally for the deportation on Friday of the Australian publisher of the leading ‘Fiji Times’ daily, Evan Hannah. Hannah’s arrest came only hours after interim Prime Minister Commodore Frank Bainimarama delivered a World Media Freedom Day message saying that media freedom was alive in Fiji, but within limitations. "The Constitution provides for these limitations and media freedom must be exercised carefully in ensuring that our citizens are informed in a balanced, accurate and truthful manner," he said. Bainimarama also accused the media of "low standards", adding that self-regulation by the Fiji Media Council was perhaps a failure. "Over the past year some media reporting have left much to be desired and some reports have been careless, irresponsible and some in fact have been inciteful and destabilising, posing a threat to national security and stability.’’ Click here for the full report: http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=42229. |






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