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Uinderground Radio Evolves In East Timor

Thursday, 2 March 2000, 11:48 am | Pacific Media Watch - Pasifik Nius

DILI, East Timor, Feb. 29 Kyodo -- The clandestine propaganda machinery for independence fighters, Falintil Radio, like most institutions in East Timor today, is reinventing itself to find its place in the shifting political map of the newly independent territory. More >>

Pjr Publishes Special Issue On Timor, West Papua

Thursday, 2 March 2000, 9:49 am | Pacific Media Watch - Pasifik Nius

SUVA: A Walkley Ward-winning expose on alleged mercenary involvement in the 1996 hostage massacre in West Papua, an inside story on the media reportage after the vote for independence in East Timor, and the reconstruction of the press in Dili ... More >>

Philippines: Explosion Outside Catholic Radio

Wednesday, 1 March 2000, 11:15 am | Pacific Media Watch - Pasifik Nius

In a letter sent to the interior minister, Alfredo Lim, Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF) protested against a bomb explosion that damaged the premises of the Roman Catholic radio station DXMS, and asked the minister to enforce the law and ensure journalists' ... More >>

Radio Bougainville goes on air

Tuesday, 29 February 2000, 1:42 pm | Pacific Media Watch - Pasifik Nius

PORT MORESBY: Radio Bougainville is now able to broadcast across the entire province for the first time since the crisis erupted on the island, the National reports. More >>

Australia: Police Charge On Journalists In Perth

Tuesday, 29 February 2000, 2:47 am | Pacific Media Watch - Pasifik Nius

PARIS: In a letter sent to the Police Minister of the state of Western Australia, Kevin Prince, Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF) has protested at police violence against journalists in Perth. More >>

APIA:Murdered Samoan Cabinet Minister Trial Starts

Wednesday, 19 January 2000, 6:34 pm | Pacific Media Watch - Pasifik Nius

19 JAN 2000 APIA (Pacnews) ---- The man convicted of the murder of a Samoan Cabinet Minister last year, Alatise Vitale, will testify that he was asked by his father Leafa Vitale, then the Minister of Women's Affairs, to kill Public Works minister ... More >>

 

 
 
 
 
 

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