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FIJI:
CPJ condemns violence against journalists

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Title -- 2850 FIJI: CPJ condemns violence against journalists
Date -- 19 July 2000
Byline -- None
Origin -- Pacific Media Watch
Source -- Committee to Protect Journalists, New York, alloyd@cpj.org, 19/7/00
Status -- Unabridged

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Asia Division
Committee to Protect Journalists
330 Seventh Ave., 12th Floor
New York, NY 10001
EMAIL: alloyd@cpj.org

CPJ CONDEMNS VIOLENCE AGAINST JOURNALISTS IN FIJI

NEW YORK, July 19, 2000--The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) condemned recent attacks by forces under the control of rebel leader George Speight and called on the coup leader to respect the right of the press to work freely. The press in Fiji has been operating without constitutional protections since martial law was declared on May 29, and CPJ is concerned that these attacks foreshadow new restrictions on press freedom.

On May 19, Speight with his forces stormed Fiji's parliamentary complex, taking Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry, and at least 30 others, hostage; the group was released on July 13. In the past eight weeks, Speight's rebel supporters have engaged in a pattern of violence and intimidation against journalists trying to cover unfolding events. CPJ has documented a number of instances of journalists being detained, assaulted, and threatened. In one case, a cameraman was shot in the arm; in another incident, soldiers ransacked a local TV station.

"There is no excuse for violence against journalists," said Ann Cooper, executive director of CPJ. "The most basic norms of civilized behavior as enshrined in international law demand respect for freedom of the press, even during periods of conflict."

A non-partisan organization dedicated to the defense of journalists around the world, CPJ has documented the following cases of attacks against the press in Fiji:

For Further Information, please contact:

Asia Division
Committee to Protect Journalists
330 Seventh Ave., 12th Floor
New York, NY 10001
EMAIL: alloyd@cpj.org
TEL: 212-465-1004 ext 117

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