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Fijian Media Association statement in response to RSF report about Press Freedom in Fiji

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PINA Statement to commemorate World Press Freedom Day 2022

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On 03 May every year, media workers here in the Pacific and across the globe come together to reflect on issues of press freedom...

Palau Media Council World Press Freedom Day 2022 Statement

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On 03 May, the Palau Media Council celebrates journalists' critical role worldwide. The World Press Freedom Day is an opportunity for smaller newsrooms like what...

Iroga to lead Pacific article 19 watchdog- PFF Statement for World Press Freedom Day...

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On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, the Pacific Freedom Forum (PFF) is pleased to announce its new Chair, Robert Iroga of the...

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