AUCKLAND (ABC Radio Australia / Pacific Media Watch): Media freedom in the Pacific is "pretty dire", especially in West Papua, with worries over Fiji, says the author of a new book on politics and human rights in the region.
Speaking in an interview with ABC Radio Australia's Mornings with Phil Kafcaloudes, Pacific Media Centre director David Robie gave a wide-ranging rundown on media freedom issues.
But there were some "bright spots", he said, including a "gradual opening in debate" in the media in Fiji with editors testing the boundaries with the post-coup general election due in September.
He praised the University of the South Pacific's journalism programme for organising a recent debate and publishing a special edition of its newspaper Wansolwara on media freedom.
Dr Robie's new book, Don't Spoil My Beautiful Face: Media, Mayhem and Human Rights in the Pacific, has just been published in New Zealand by Little Island Press.
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