E tū welcomes the release of three Newsroom journalists who were arrested in Fiji but says they should never have been detained in the first place.
Newsroom co-editor Mark Jennings, Investigations editor Melanie Reid, and cameraman Hayden Aull were detained and held overnight at the main Suva police station after developer Freesoul Real Estate accused them of criminal trespass.
The journalists were released this morning and the Fijian PM, Frank Bainimarama has apologised.
E tū’s Senior National Industrial Officer, Paul Tolich says the union welcomes the release of the journalists but says they should never have been arrested in the first place.
“The journalists were simply engaged in journalistic inquiries about the impact of development on Malolo Island and the actions of the police are another example of Fiji’s intolerance towards a free and independent press,” says Paul.
“Despite the apology from Fiji’s Prime Minister, this will have a chilling effect on journalism in the Pacific,” he says.
“Journalists need to be able to challenge the powerful and hold them to account. This is the hallmark of a free and democratic society.
“We urge the Fijian government to support independent journalism rather than maintaining a climate which supports those who would seek to suppress it.”
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For further information, contact:
Paul Tolich E tū Industrial Officer ph. 027 593 5595