Pacific Media Watch

20 October 2011

FIJI: Government chief censor in China seeking advice

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Fiji Ministry of Information's permanent secretary Sharon Smith-Johns. Photo: PMC
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BEIJING (Radio New Zealand International / Pacific Media Centre): Fiji’s chief censor has flown to China to learn how to disseminate information that is "accurate and balanced".

Sharon Smith-Johns, who is the Ministry of Information’s permanent secretary, is attending workshops for officials representing information ministries from developing countries.

She says developing countries can learn from each other to develop new ideas to ensure information is not distorted, inaccurate or unbalanced when it reaches the general public.

The Fiji regime introduced a media decree last year but then failed to make good on its earlier promise to lift its emergency rules that also censor the media.

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