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		<title>Paga Hill iconic human rights documentary banned from PNG festival</title>
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<td class="tr-caption c4"><span class="c5">Activist lawyer Jose Moses as he appears in a <em>Frontline Insight</em> item about the Paga Hill struggle for justice<br />
in Papua New Guinea. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fn8P2i4Byro" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Video: Reuters Foundation</a></span></td>


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<strong>By <a href="http://www.pacmediawatch.aut.ac.nz/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Pacific Media Watch</a></strong>

<p>An internationally acclaimed <a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2018/10/13/paga-hill-iconic-human-rights-film-banned-from-png-festival/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">investigative documentary about Paga Hill</a> community’s fight for justice from the illegal eviction and demolition of their homes in Papua New Guinea’s capital of Port Moresby has been banned from screening today at the <a href="http://pg.one.un.org/content/dam/unct/papua%20new%20guinea/img/unpng/press-center/publications/unct-png-PNGHRFF%202018%20POM%20tentative%20programme_08%2010%2018_v3.pdf" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">PNG Human Rights Festival</a>.</p>



<p>“The ban highlights the lingering limits on free speech in our country and the continued attempts to censor our story of resistance against gross human rights violations,” claimed Paga Hill community leader and lawyer Joe Moses, the main character in <em>The Opposition</em> film who had to seek exile in the United Kingdom after fighting for his community’s rights.</p>



<p>“This censorship comes as a deep disappointment for my community who have suffered greatly over the past six years.”</p>



<p><em>The Opposition</em> tells the David-and-Goliath battles of a community evicted, displaced, abandoned – their homes completely demolished at the hands of two Australian-run companies, Curtain Brothers and Paga Hill Development Company, and the PNG state.</p>



<p>What was once home to 3000 people of up to four generations, Paga Hill is now part of the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) summit “AELM Precinct” which will take place this November.<br /><a name="more"/>
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<td class="tr-caption c4">The PNG Human Rights Film Festival.<br />
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Moses said: “We appreciate the PNG Human Rights Film Festival for choosing to screen <em>The Opposition</em> film at their Madang and Port Moresby screenings.

<p>“It is shameful that our government continues to limit free speech and put such pressure on our country’s only annual arts and human rights event. How does this make us look to the world leaders who will be coming here for the APEC meeting in November?”</p>



<p><strong>‘Speak up today’</strong><br />
Under the theme <em>“Tokautnau long senisim tumora” (Speak up today to change tomorrow)</em> the mission of the PNG Human Rights Film Festival includes: “We are all born free and equal in dignity and rights”.</p>



<p>The international and local human rights films screened “promote increased respect, protection and fulfillment of human rights in Papua New Guinea”.</p>



<p>Paga Hill youth leader Allan Mogerema, who also features in the film said: “The right to freedom of speech and freedom of press is provided for under Section 46 of the PNG Constitution. By banning our story, the PNG government is in breach of our Constitution and our rights as Papua New Guinean citizens.”</p>



<p><iframe allow="autoplay; encrypted-media" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/xYXX3Jg85PM" width="560">[embedded content]</iframe> <span class="c5"><em>The Opposition</em> trailer.</span></p>



<p>As a human rights defender, Mogerema has been invited to the 2018 Annual Human Rights and People’s Diplomacy Training Programme for Human Rights Defenders from the Asia-Pacific Region and Indigenous Australia organised by the Diplomacy Training Programme (DTP) and the Judicial System Monitoring Programme (JSMP) to share his story of the illegal land grab, eviction and demolition of his community.</p>



<p>“The film has already been screened in settlements across PNG and at the Human Rights Film Festival’s Madang screenings. No matter how hard they try to censor us, our story continues to live, and our fight for justice continues to thrive,” added Mogerema.</p>



<p>“No matter how long it takes, our community will get justice.”</p>



<p>Dame Carol Kidu is also featured in <em>The Opposition</em> film. Initially an advocate for the Paga Hill community, Dame Carol turned her back on them by setting up a consultancy to be hired by the Paga Hill Development Corporation, on a contract of $178,000 for three months’ work.</p>



<p>In 2017, she launched a legal action in the Supreme Court of NSW to censor the film. In June that year, the court ruled against Dame Carol’s application.</p>



<ul>

<li><a href="http://www.abc.net.au/radio-australia/programs/pacificbeat/i-was-scared-for-my-life:-paga-hill-activist-seeks/8796558" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">‘I was scared for my life’: Paga Hill activist seeks asylum in the UK</a> </li>


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<li><a href="https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/port-moresby-settlers-evicted-to-make-way-for-australianbacked-development-abandoned-20170609-gwodh2.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Port Moresby settlers evicted to make way for Australian-backed development abandoned</a> </li>


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<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2017/05/29/the-battle-of-paga-hill-controversial-png-doco-finally-on-screens/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">&#8216;The battle of Paga Hill’ – controversial PNG doco finally on NZ screens</a></li>


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<li><a href="https://www.facebook.com/pg/PNGHRFF/about/?ref=page_internal" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">PNG Human Rights Film Festival on Facebook</a></li>


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<strong>#Justice4Paga</strong>

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		<title>Paga Hill resettlement refugee mothers plead for help from Governor Parkop</title>
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<p><em>By Meleasie Goviro in Port Moresby</em></p>




<p>They said it was an emotional day for them, to celebrate Mother’s Day in iconic Paga Hill  in Papua New Guinea’s capital of Port Moresby – a place they once called home.</p>




<p>Mothers who were unfortunate to have been part of the eviction of settlers from Paga Hill, capitalised on Mother’s Day to appeal for help.</p>




<p>It was also a symbolic gesture for them. On Mother’s Day six years ago they were evicted along with their families, and resettled to Six Mile and Gerehu. Since then, they say they have been living there under harsh conditions.</p>




<p>On Mother’s Day morning, they staged a peaceful march during the Walk for Life along Paga Hill road to make a statement.</p>




<p>Staging the march was about getting the recognition they deserved as citizens with equal rights as any other to basic services.</p>




<p>Weeks beforehand they had decided to reach out to the NCD Governor Powes Parkop for assistance.</p>




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<p>Parkop had no idea that they had planned to meet him at the end of the Walk for Life event. There, they handed him a <em>bilum</em> containing a documentary that sums up what they have and continue to endure since they were resettled to Six Mile and Gerehu.</p>




<p><strong>Gerehu group</strong><br />Bessie Maiga and her family were part of the group who resettled in Gerehu. She says it has been hard on her and her family, especially when it came to finding water and employment. She said:</p>




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<p>“Now Mothers Day na ol larim ol mama sidaun, nogat ba mipla karim container wara go kam lo rot olsem ol camel.”</p>


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<p><em>(Because its Mother’s Day today we celebrate. Every other day we carry large containers of water up and down the road like camels).</em></p>




<p>Bessie’s husband now lives in the city with relatives in order to keep a job that would sustain his family.</p>




<p>Her story is one many of them share. Some families are not as fortunate as others to have a steady income.</p>




<p><em>“Sampla papa sa wok, sampla nogat. Lo Paga ino olsem, ol man blo mipla na pikinini man sa go dive na mipla sa salim,”</em> Bessie said</p>




<p><em>(Some of our husbands have jobs, other don’t. It wasn’t the same at Paga Hill when our husbands and sons would go diving for fish and we would sell it for money).</em></p>




<p>Going back to Paga Hill rekindled fonder memories of a time when life was simpler for them.</p>




<p>“It was home for us, and it is unforgettable” said Bessie’s daughter Serah</p>




<p>Their Mother’s Day march was a desperate cry for help from the government. They say they seek only to be given the decency of basic human rights and services they deserve as people of this nation.</p>




<p><em>Meleasie Goviro is an EMTV News reporter. This is article is republished by Asia Pacific Report with permission.<br /></em></p>




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