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Online abusers ‘shaming, silencing’ Fiji women journalists, say researchers

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Surviving harassment in journalism – how Felix Chaudhary kept on top

Pacific journalists are world’s ‘eyes and ears’ on climate crisis, says EU envoy

200 journalists ‘targeted’ over their environment reporting, warns RSF

Fiji bus drivers criticise bullying by school student video – ‘we’re human’

Indonesian military apologies fail to mask the harassment, gagging of Papuan...

Asia Pacific Report -
March 29, 2024

Sexual harassment of Fiji’s women journalists ‘concerningly widespread’

Asia Pacific Report -
March 20, 2024

Crackdown on activists, free expression in Papua as Indonesia eyes UN...

Asia Pacific Report -
October 6, 2023

PNG’s Chief Censor warns over ‘fake nudes’ harassment of young girls

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September 26, 2023

Out of the shadows: why making NZ’s security threat assessment public...

Asia Pacific Report -
August 13, 2023

CIVICUS protests to Marcos over ‘judicial harassment’, ‘terrorist’ label on human...

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July 28, 2023

Myanmar’s military has ‘turned whole country into a prison’

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February 3, 2023

Fiji elections: Tabuya claims child ‘harassed’ by anti-corruption agency

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December 8, 2022

How Philippine ‘press freedom’ has been abandoned under ‘Bongbong’ Marcos

Asia Pacific Report -
October 13, 2022

‘High prevalence’ of racial harassment in NZ workplace, says new research

Asia Pacific Report -
August 29, 2022

Media watchdogs slam 16 new legal complaints against Ressa, Rappler

Asia Pacific Report -
April 6, 2022

Facing up to anti-mandate protesters at Parliament – the brutal reality

Asia Pacific Report -
February 24, 2022

The NZ Parliament protest is testing police independence and public tolerance...

Asia Pacific Report -
February 23, 2022

NZ capital’s residents fed up with Parliament protest as new covid...

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February 22, 2022

Parliament disruption: Growing calls for NZ protesters to go home

Asia Pacific Report -
February 20, 2022

‘We’ve had enough’ call to NZ capital protesters from city ‘who’s...

Asia Pacific Report -
February 18, 2022

What does ‘academic freedom’ mean in practice? Why the Siouxsie Wiles...

Asia Pacific Report -
January 15, 2022

Parents of Papuan rights defender Koman attacked in Jakarta

Asia Pacific Report -
November 9, 2021

Lawyer Clooney welcomes dismissal of second libel suit against Maria Ressa

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June 15, 2021

For this Filipina journalist, every day is a battle with fear...

Asia Pacific Report -
March 9, 2021

Media freedom watchdogs condemn Indonesian assaults on journalists

Asia Pacific Report -
September 12, 2020

Jakarta asks Papuan rights lawyer Koman to return scholarship money

Asia Pacific Report -
August 12, 2020

#HoldTheLine campaign launched to back Maria Ressa, independent media 

Asia Pacific Report -
July 10, 2020

Bryce Edwards’ Political Roundup: Claims of a #MeTooLabour “cover-up” in the...

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September 12, 2019

Fijian students design superheroes to challenge ‘Silence’ in comic contest

Pacific Media Centre -
October 17, 2018

Indonesian president’s belated call for tolerance leaves minorities at risk

Pacific Media Centre -
August 18, 2018
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