RSF condemns journalist assaults as Hong Kong violence escalates
Pacific Media Watch Newsdesk
As four more journalists were assaulted in the Hong Kong area last Sunday, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has called on the...
Pacific Islands Forum: Fiji’s Bainimarama and the two ‘Cs’
By Jamie Tahana of RNZ Pacific
There was a frenetic energy outside the Sir Tomasi Puapua Convention Centre on Sunday, where the finishing touches were...
Gallery: A peaceful day remembering the horrendous fate of Nagasaki
Pacific Media Centre Newsdesk
This week marks the 74th anniversary of the United States atomic bombings of Japan, bringing with it the annual renewed debate...
American environmental journalist shot, critically wounded in Philippines
Pacific Media Watch Newsdesk
An American journalist working in the Philippines on indigenous environmental and human rights issues has been shot and critically wounded while...
The call of Ihumātao: Migrant communities standing with Māori
By Michael Andrew
The occupation at Ihumātao is a spectacle of flags.
In every direction they flutter. Alongside tino rangatiratanga - the Māori flag of independence,...
Indigenous Pacific knowledge to help save the ocean
By RNZ Pacific
Indigenous Pacific knowledge should inform the science to save the world's oceans.
That was the consensus among Pacific ocean scientists and other regional...
The bloody 1965-66 slaughter – behind Indonesia’s mass killings secrecy
REVIEW: By Margaret Scott
Many years ago during Suharto’s dictatorship, when the mass killings of 1965-66 were a taboo subject, I interviewed Pramoedya Ananta Toer,...
‘Spy’ agency involved in ABC raids, new documents show
Pacific Media Watch Newsdesk
Newly released documents show that another government agency along with the Australian Federal Police was involved in the investigation that led...
PNG’s Marape asks China for free trade deal and debt re-financing
By RNZ Pacific
Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister has asked China to enter into a free trade agreement with his country, and for in help...
Indonesian police not investigating violence against journalists, says AJI
Pacific Media Watch Newsdesk
Indonesian police have not been investigating reported cases of violence against journalists, reports Indonesian news magazine Tempo.
According to the Jakarta Alliance...
Duterte accused of ‘creating conditions’ leading to martial law declaration
Pacific Media Centre Newsdesk
The Asia-Pacific Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines (APCHRP) has condemned a recent spate of killings in Negros and all...
West Papua, climate to top agenda at Pacific Islands Forum
Pacific Media Centre Newsdesk
Human rights violations in West Papua are to be given priority at the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting in Tuvalu next week.
According...
182 dead in Papuan displacement camps, says aid group
By RNZ Pacific
An aid group in West Papua has reported 182 civilians have died fleeing violence in the Highlands.
But the Indonesian military remains sceptical...
Gallery: Guardianship photo shoot with the Ihumātao ‘protectors’
Pacific Media Centre Newsdesk
The Pacific Media Centre's Del Abcede joined the Ihumātao "protectors" protest at the weekend to soak up the atmosphere of guardianship...
Iwi against Ihumātao occupation social media pages shut down
By Charlotte Muru-Lanning in Auckland
Controversial social media pages belonging to the New Zealand iwi opposing the occupation at Ihumātao were shut down this morning.
The...
Journalist ‘hauled in’ for police questioning at Malaysia land protest
Pacific Media Watch Newsdesk
A journalist has been taken in for police questioning while documenting the land struggles of Temiar Orang Asli, an indigenous community...
‘Shocking’ levels of child violence found in Pacific, says new report
By RNZ Pacific
A report has detailed shocking levels of physical violence and neglect towards millions of Pacific Islands children, sparking calls for better-targeted aid...
Pacific leaders declare climate crisis, demand end to coal
By RNZ Pacific
Pacific leaders have declared a climate crisis in the region and are demanding an end to coal mining.
The declaration was signed by...
NZ university denies bowing to Chinese pressure over Tiananmen
By RNZ News
Auckland University of Technology has denied bowing to Chinese government pressure to stop one of its rooms being used for an event...
PNG tribal warlord surrenders to police to ‘restore peace and harmony’
Pacific Media Centre Newsdesk
An influential warlord in PNG’s Hela province has handed himself in to security forces in the wake of mass killings last...
PMC projects creative ‘grab bag’ unveiled at midwinter showcase
By Michael Andrew
A creative “grab bag” of projects has been unveiled by the Pacific Media Centre in a showcase of collaboration across academic and...
Australia has a ‘moral responsibility’ to planet, says Marape
Pacific Media Centre Newsdesk
Australia has a responsibility to protect the Pacific region from the impacts of climate change, PNG’s newly appointed Prime Minister has...































































