Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart informa tion and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.- Article 19, Universal Declaration of Human Rights When military strongman Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama staged his creeping coup d’état on 5 December 2006—Fiji’s fourth in two decades—he was quick to declare: ‘We will uphold media freedom’ (cited in Foster, 2007). Barely two and a half years later, when he finished off the job with a putsch—dubbed ‘coup 4.5’ by some—and after having expelled three publishers, two New Zealand diplomats and five journalists over the intervening period, he told Radio New Zealand freedo...
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South Pacific university-based journalism school publications were innovative newspaper publishers f...
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When rumours abounded in December 1998 about the impending sale of Papua New Guinea's Post-Cour...
This article examines the domestic and regional impact of a punitive media law introduced in Fiji in...
On 10 April 2009, a military backed regime wrested total control of the Fiji Islands in what was arg...
This article examines the domestic and regional impact of a punitive media law introduced in Fiji in...
In Fiji, too much damage had been done by tendentious propaganda by a few that had frayed the fabric...
After four military coups in 20 years, Fiji is poised to return to democracy in elections promised f...
Commentary: Journalists in Fiji continue to try as best they can, working under trying censorsh...
This article evaluates Fiji’s Media Industry Development Decree 2010 by drawing a link bet...
Fiji’s fourth armed seizure of government on 5 December 2006 delivered more than a new administratio...
This edition of Pacific Journalism Review is themed on the Media and Democracy in the South Pacific ...
The sovereign states of Melanesia are countries where the yoke of colonialism and struggles for inde...
Constitutional guarantees of free speech and media freedom are well established 'on paper' in most S...
This article examines the cultural, political, ethnic and economic forces that have shaped the evol...
South Pacific university-based journalism school publications were innovative newspaper publishers f...
At this time of the year, there are the usual platitudes and rhetoric about "media freedom" in the P...
When rumours abounded in December 1998 about the impending sale of Papua New Guinea's Post-Cour...
This article examines the domestic and regional impact of a punitive media law introduced in Fiji in...
On 10 April 2009, a military backed regime wrested total control of the Fiji Islands in what was arg...
This article examines the domestic and regional impact of a punitive media law introduced in Fiji in...
In Fiji, too much damage had been done by tendentious propaganda by a few that had frayed the fabric...
After four military coups in 20 years, Fiji is poised to return to democracy in elections promised f...
Commentary: Journalists in Fiji continue to try as best they can, working under trying censorsh...
This article evaluates Fiji’s Media Industry Development Decree 2010 by drawing a link bet...
Fiji’s fourth armed seizure of government on 5 December 2006 delivered more than a new administratio...
This edition of Pacific Journalism Review is themed on the Media and Democracy in the South Pacific ...
The sovereign states of Melanesia are countries where the yoke of colonialism and struggles for inde...
Constitutional guarantees of free speech and media freedom are well established 'on paper' in most S...
This article examines the cultural, political, ethnic and economic forces that have shaped the evol...
South Pacific university-based journalism school publications were innovative newspaper publishers f...