Pacific Media Watch

7 March 2011

VANUATU: IFJ joins Pacific condemnation of attack on Daily Post

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Vanuatu Daily Post publisher Marc Neil-Jones ... planning to press charges against accused minister Harry Iauko. Photo: Pacific Scoop
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SYDNEY: The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) joins Pacific media groups in condemning a brutal attack by a group of men on Vanuatu Daily Post publisher Marc Neil-Jones on March 4 which was allegedly organised by cabinet minister Harry Iauko.

Neil-Jones was left shaken and with visible injuries after he was struck to the head from behind, kicked, and strangled by his attackers during the brazen assault at his desk inside the Daily Post office, the newspaper reported on March 5.

Iauko allegedly led the group of men into the office and screamed abuse and threats during the assault and threatened the newspaper’s editor Royson Willie with assault.

The Daily Post also reported that a government vehicle was used to transport the attackers to the newspaper’s premises.

The Daily Post report said the assault was linked to reports the newspaper carried recently about the minister’s handling of land issues, the Airports Vanuatu Limited board suspension and other issues.

“The IFJ is outraged and disgusted by a government minister’s alleged involvement in a violent attack against journalists in Vanuatu,” IFJ Asia-Pacific director Jacqueline Park said.

“The government must act decisively and suspend Harry Iauko until a full and independent investigation into the assault is conducted – there should be no doubt left that this brutal behaviour is tolerated by anyone inside Vanuatu’s administration.”

Neil-Jones intends to press charges against the Iauko because “he was the one who could have stopped the men from going into the Daily Post office to assault, but instead Iauko stood right next to him and watched the assault taking place,” the March 5 report said.

The Cook Islands-based Pacific Freedom Forum denounced the attack, with chair Susuve Laumaea of Papua New Guinea calling on leaders to “uphold the rule of law, not take it into their own hands and turn to vigilante justice".

New Zealand's Pacific Media Centre also condemned the "mindless brutality", with director Dr David Robie calling on Prime Minister Sato Kilman to sack the accused minister and to rigorously investigate the attack. - International Federation of Journalists/Pacific Media Watch
 

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