Yearly Archives: 2021
‘We’ve dreamed for a road into the villages and now it has happened’
By Hezron Kising in Lae
It takes up to 6 km for women from Milampipi and Kaisia villages in the mountainous hinterlands of Papua New...
Wenda slams Jakarta over Papuan student arrests, seeks support
By Kizzy Kalsakau and Jason Abel in Port Vila
The interim President of the United Liberation Movement for West Papua (ULMWP) provisional government, Benny Wenda,...
Waitangi Tribunal rules NZ covid-19 response ‘put Māori at risk’
RNZ News
The Waitangi Tribunal has released a scathing ruling of the New Zealand government's covid-19 response and vaccine rollout, saying Māori were put at...
Global jailed journalists surge by 20% to 488 – 60 of them women, says...
Pacific Media Watch
The Paris-based global media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has condemned three "dictatorial regimes" -- Belarus, China and Myanmar -- for their...
Pacific distinguished professor Ratuva breaks down socio-political hurdles
By Lee Kenny of Stuff
He has worked as an academic in five different countries and now Dr Steven Ratuva has been made a distinguished...
‘France still doesn’t understand us Kanaks after 30 years of dialogue’
By Jan Kohout in Noumea
There have been mixed opinions from New Caledonia's communities after the third and final referendum returned a 96 percent vote...
Fijians urged to take omicron virus variant seriously amid global spread
RNZ Pacific
Fiji's Health Ministry is concerned that people are not taking the new omicron variant of the coronavirus seriously.
Fiji reported two cases of the...
Eight million covid vaccine doses given in NZ – Māori rate still lagging
RNZ News
New Zealand has reached a milestone of eight million vaccine doses administered.
The milestone was featured in the Ministry of Health's covid-19 update today.
The...
Jakarta lashes out at UN annual report, denies intimidation of rights activists
By Yance Agapa in Jayapura
Indonesia has strongly criticised the United Nations in response to cases of human rights violations in Papua being cited in...
Pro-Macron presidential election committee formed in New Caledonia
RNZ Pacific
A committee has been set up in New Caledonia to support the re-election of French President Emmanuel Macron although he is yet to...
60,000 flee as West Papua conflict deepens, poses questions for region
SPECIAL REPORT: By Johnny Blades, RNZ Pacific journalist
Armed conflict in West Papua continues to claim lives, displace tens of thousands of people and cause...
University of Fiji academic chief rejects allegations of corruption, nepotism
By Sri Krishnamurthi for Asia-Pacific Report
Allegations of corruption, nepotism and bad governance at the Lautoka-based University of Fiji have been made by a whistleblower...
Families of victims reject Jakarta 2014 Paniai massacre investigation
By Yance Agapa in Jayapura
The Papuan people have rejected the investigation team formed by the Indonesian state through the Attorney-General's Office (AGO) to investigate...
Steven Ratuva becomes world’s first Pacific distinguished professor
Tagata Pasifika
Distinguished Professor Steven Ratuva is the first Pacific person ever to be promoted to the highest professorial status of distinguished professor.
The award-winning Fiji-born...
Majority of NZ delta covid outbreak hospital patients Māori and Pacific
By Jake McKee, RNZ News reporter
New Zealand's longest covid-19 hospitalisation in Auckland and Northland during the first three months of the current outbreak was...
UN warns Indonesia to stop reprisals against human rights defender
RNZ Pacific
The United Nations says Indonesia must immediately drop charges and look into threats, intimidation and reprisals against human rights defender Veronica Koman and...
Omicron in NZ, covid-19 vaccine milestones and mandate protest
RNZ News
New Zealand's first case of omicron has been identified, as the country hit its 90 percent full vaccination target today, children between five...
France calls for proposals to revise New Caledonia’s political statute
RNZ Pacific
France's Overseas Minister Sebastien Lecornu has called on New Caledonia's political parties to draw up proposals on a new statute for the territory...
Order to close ‘illegal’ medical clinics in PNG will leave 200,000 in lurch
By Grace Auka Salmang and Melisha Yafoi in Port Moresby
Closing down of nursing stations and medical clinics operated by retail pharmacies will see more...
Pacific civil society groups slam New Caledonia ballot as ‘unjust … unfair’
Asia Pacific Report newsdesk
The French government’s decision to press ahead with the third and final referendum vote for self-determination in Kanaky New Caledonia was...
Education minister Sovaleni elected as Tonga’s new prime minister
Kaniva News
Tonga’s Parliament has elected a new prime minister to replace Dr Pōhiva Tu’i’onetoa.
Siaosi Sovaleni, 51, the current Minister of Education, has won convincingly...
France’s New Caledonia policy labelled a ‘catastrophe’ by left leader
RNZ Pacific
A leftwing candidate in the French presidential race, Jean-Luc Melenchon, says the outcome of New Caledonia's independence referendum is a catastrophe.
He held a...