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Title -- 5327 FIJI: Australian publisher seized in Fiji Date -- 26 February 2008 Byline -- None Origin -- Pacific Media Watch Source -- Television NZ/AAP 26/02/08 Copyright - TVNZ/AAP Status -- Unabridged Post a comment on PMW's Right of Reply: PMW feedback pmc@aut.ac.nz AUSTRALIAN PUBLISHER SEIZED IN FIJI http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/536641/1601169 SUVA (TVNZ/AAP/Pacific Media Watch): The Australian publisher of a Fiji daily newspaper has been taken from his home and could be deported to Australia, it was reported on Tuesday. Russell Hunter, the managing director and publisher of the Fiji Sun, was taken from his home by two men claiming to be from the immigration department, his newspaper said on its website. Hunter's exact whereabouts were unknown, but the Fijivillage website said his family had been told he was listed on a Sydney-bound flight out of Nadi International Airport. The Australian government said it was "extremely concerned" for Hunter's welfare and was seeking urgent consular access to him. A spokeswoman for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) said Fiji government officials had been unable to give the Australian High Commission in Suva any information about Hunter's location. "Australia calls on the Fiji interim government to ensure the safety of the man and fully respect his legal rights," the spokeswoman said. The Fiji Sun has recently published a series of articles on allegations of tax evasion against an interim government minister, later identified as Mahendra Chaudhry. Fiji Sun editor Leone Cabenatabua told Fijivillage that Hunter was taken from his home on Monday evening. Hunter was at home with his wife and daughter when two men arrived and asked to see his passport. He was then taken away for questioning. It is understood Hunter has 18 months remaining on his work permit. The move comes amid pressure on the media from Fiji's interim prime minister, Frank Bainimarama. Bainimarama, who seized power in a military coup in December 2006, recently accused journalists in Fiji of being unethical. "Where is the supposed balance, intelligence, analytical and responsible reporting?" he said at a press conference on Sunday. He attacked the Fiji Sun and Fiji Television for some of their stories, including those concerning the tax evasion allegations against Chaudhry. |
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