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		<title>Jayrex&#8217;s lawyers threaten lawsuit if PNG music ban isn&#8217;t lifted</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Phoebe Gwangilo in Port Moresby Legal proceedings are expected to take place if the temporary ban on the songs of Jason Suisui &#8212; popularly known as Jayrex &#8212; is not lifted, warns his lawyer Philip Tabuchi. “In the event this temporary ban is not uplifted [sic], our client will have no choice but to ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Phoebe Gwangilo in Port Moresby</em></p>
<p>Legal proceedings are expected to take place if the temporary ban on the songs of Jason Suisui &#8212; popularly known as Jayrex &#8212; is not lifted, warns his lawyer Philip Tabuchi.</p>
<p>“In the event this <a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2023/06/21/pngs-censorship-office-bans-jayrex-songs-over-partner-abuse-allegations/">temporary ban is not uplifted</a> [sic], our client will have no choice but to take the next most appropriate step, including commencing legal proceedings,” said senior associate Tabuchi of Young and Williams Lawyers in response to questions raised by the <em>PNG Post-Courier</em> in an email.</p>
<p>The National Censorship Office took a firm step against gender-based violence by placing a temporary ban on all songs by the popular Pacific reggae artist Jason Suisui from New Ireland following complaints of assault and ongoing emotional abuse by his partner of four years and her family.</p>
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<p>The singer had been earlier charged with causing grievous bodily harm, emotional distress and mental abuse through numerous phone calls, text message and in the lyrics of his songs.</p>
<p>Relatives close to the woman told the<em> Post-Courier</em> that she was in a fragile state and was often suicidal.</p>
<p>“Just like his legion of fans throughout the country, and other local artists, Jayrex was shocked to learn that the Office of Censorship had placed what they described as a temporary ban on his very passion – his music,&#8221; said his lawyer.</p>
<p>Following communication with the Office of Censorship on this undated temporary ban, senior associate Tabuchi said it was intended that logic and common sense would now prevail, and the temporary ban would be lifted.</p>
<p>“Jayrex is appreciative of the massive support he has received from all the fans throughout the country, including from other artists,” Tabuchi said.</p>
<p>“Thank you for all of your kind words and support,&#8221; Jayrex said through the lawyer.</p>
<p>&#8220;I am confident we will get through this. <em>Bai yumi stap yet! Yumi sanap strong wantem! (<span class="HwtZe" lang="en"><span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">We&#8217;ll stop this!</span></span> <span class="jCAhz ChMk0b"><span class="ryNqvb">We&#8217;ll stand up really strong!)</span></span></span>.</em>”</p>
<p><em>Phoebe Gwangilo</em> <em>is a PNG Post-Courier journalist. Republished with permission.</em></p>
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		<title>PNG&#8217;s censorship office bans Jayrex songs over partner abuse allegations</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Phoebe Gwangilo in Port Moresby Papua New Guinea&#8217;s National Censorship Office has cracked down on gender-based violence by temporarily banning all songs by popular New Ireland artist Jason Suisui &#8212; popularly known as Jayrex &#8212; following complaints of assault and ongoing emotional abuse by his partner of four years and her family. The Pacific ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Phoebe Gwangilo in Port Moresby</em></p>
<p>Papua New Guinea&#8217;s National Censorship Office has cracked down on gender-based violence by temporarily banning all songs by popular New Ireland artist Jason Suisui &#8212; popularly known as Jayrex &#8212; following complaints of assault and ongoing emotional abuse by his partner of four years and her family.</p>
<p>The Pacific reggae singer was earlier charged with causing grievous bodily harm, emotional distress and mental abuse through numerous phone calls, text messages and in the lyrics of his songs.</p>
<p>Relatives close to the woman told the <em>Post-Courier</em> newspaper that she was in a fragile state and was often suicidal.</p>
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<li><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/?s=PNG+music"><strong>READ MORE:</strong> Other PNG music reports</a></li>
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<p>A representative who works in the family sexual violence space described the musician&#8217;s actions as bullying, intimidation and “gaslighting”.</p>
<p>The representative commended the National Censorship Office for this &#8220;bold move&#8221;, saying it was hoped the office would start to curb and hold artists, musicians and content creators accountable and responsible for material, songs, videos they produced for the public.</p>
<p>Gaslighting is a type of emotional manipulation that results in the recipient often doubting their perception of reality and sanity &#8212; the family members complain that this is what Suisui’s songs have been doing to the woman.</p>
<p>Chief Censor Jim Abani said: “We have taken measures to place a temporary ban on Jason’s songs following complaints we have received from his wife, or partner.”</p>
<p><strong>No immediate response</strong><br />
Questions sent to the country’s radio stations did not get an immediate response.</p>
<p>Calls made to the Kavieng police were not answered.</p>
<p>Censor Abani said that the complainant claimed she had been through a &#8220;lot of abuse&#8221; with Jason, with some of his song lyrics dedicated to her not helping her heal from depression.</p>
<p>He said as such the &#8220;publication&#8221; &#8212; of songs &#8212; produced by Jason had been found to be objectionable publications under Section 2 (1) of the Classifi­cation of Publication Act 1989.</p>
<p>Abani said the Censorship Office did not tolerate gender-based violence in any form, including emotional abuse as was the case with the complainant.</p>
<p>He added that the complainant claimed in her report to the Censorship Office that some of the songs were dedicated and she asked for Jayrex&#8217;s songs to be banned to allow her to deal with her trauma and depression.</p>
<p><strong>Part of Vision 2050</strong><br />
“Regulation and protection of gender-discriminatory songs was part of vision 2050 that we are implementing. Putting a temporary ban on Jason’s songs is in line with the implementation of Vision 2050.”</p>
<p>Abani had issued directives to all radio stations and television to cease broadcasting and displaying Jayrex’s songs.</p>
<p>According to the statement from the Censorship Office, enforcement and compliance officers would be conducting inspections to ensure the Chief Censor&#8217;s directives were followed.</p>
<p>He said the ban was temporary while an investigation was underway.</p>
<p>A permanent decision would be made once the investigation was completed.</p>
<p><em>Phoebe Gwangilo is a PNG Post-Courier reporter. Republished with permission.</em></p>
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