Police Investigate Kiribati Independent
Police Investigate Kiribati
Independent
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TARAWA (Kiribati Independent / Pacific Media Watch): Police have questioned a Kiribati businessman who sells and distributes the Kiribati Independent newspaper.
Police told Borerei Uriam, 63, who sells the
newspaper in Tarawa, that they were acting on the complaints
of the Ministry of Communications.
In his statement,
Uriam told police he was assisting the publisher,
Taberannang Korauaba, sell his newspapers at shop outlets in
Tarawa and Betio.
"I did not gain anything from that. I
just want to help Mr Korauaba to succeed with his vision of
owning a newspaper," he told police.
Police asked Uriam:
"Do you think Mr Korauaba publish[es] his newspaper so he
can achieve higher qualifications in journalism? And what
sort of qualification?"
"A professor," Uriam
replied.
Banuera Berina, a lawyer acting on behalf of the
Kiribati Independent, has maintained that the
newspaper would continue to be sold despite the police
investigations.
The Ministry of Communications has ordered
the closure of the newspaper but the Kiribati
Independent continues to publish on the advice of its
lawyer.
"The newspaper is not in breach of the Newspaper
Registration Act," said Berina.
Statement by Reporters
Without Borders in support of the Kiribati Independent: http://en.rsf.org/kiribati-newspaper-still-awaiting-19-06-2012,42814.html
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