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11 September 2012

AUDIO: Fiji journalists urged to stop censoring themselves

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Fiji Permanent Secretary for Information Sharon Smith-Johns speaking at the media and democracy conference. Image: USP
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SUVA (Radio Australia / Pacific Media Watch): Journalists in Fiji have been told to stop censoring their own work by the woman who for years was in charge of official government censorship.

Ministry of Information head Sharon Smith-Johns made the plea to end self-censorship at a conference on Media and Democracy at the University of the South Pacific.

She said while journalists in Fiji might be too afraid to report fully, they shouldn't use that as an excuse to not do their jobs.

The head of the USP's journalism department, Dr Marc Edge, who organised the conference, has welcomed her comments.

Bruce Hill reports on the conference, which saw journalists examining the state of their profession in Fiji today.

Presenter: Bruce Hill

Speakers: Jack Lemmon in the 1974 movie The Front Page; the organiser of the conference on Media and Democracy at the USP in Suva, Dr Marc Edge, Sharon Smith-Johns, Fiji's Permanent Secretary of Information

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