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SUVA (The Fiji Times / Pacific Media Watch): The Citizens Constitutional Forum and Fiji Media Watch have come out strongly against the State Proceedings Amendment Decree.
In a statement, Fiji Media Watch executive director Agatha Ferei said the decree challenged the independence of the media and limited the people's freedom of expression of citizens.
"FMW does not support the amended decree," she said.
"This is because in granting immunity to the press, the decree suppresses the freedom of the media to operate independently."
Ferei said the decree also prevented balanced and transparent reporting because people would be disallowed from sharing their views openly.
She pleaded with media organisations to stick by the Media Code of Ethics.
CCF executive director Reverend Akuila Yabaki made similar comments.
"CCF strongly believes that the same rights and privileges should be granted to members of the public to allow free and open dialogue without any fear of being held liable," he said.
The State Proceedings (Amendment) Decree 2012 grants privileged protection to the Prime Minister and his ministers for any statements - verbal or written - made by them in their official or personal capacity.
It also protects media outlets that broadcast or publish those statements.
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