Pacific News Bulletin Banned from 34th PI Forum
Media Release
August 8 2003
PACIFIC NEWS BULLETIN BANNED FROM 34TH PACIFIC ISLANDS FORUM IN AUCKLAND
The Pacific Concerns Resource Centre (PCRC) is accusing the New Zealand Government and the Forum Secretariat for refusing to grant media accreditation to the Pacific News Bulletin (PNB), the only Pacific Islands civil society owned newsletter, to report the 34th Pacific Islands Forum in Auckland beginning August 12, 2003.
The Pacific News Bulletin, a monthly publication owned by 120 member organisations of the Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Movement from 33 countries within the Pacific region, was established in 1986 and is read worldwide by paid subscribers because it gives alternative views and information on Pacific issues not covered by mainstream media. It is also posted on the website for public readership.
According to correspondences, the Forum Secretariat has decided that the Pacific News Bulletin is not a mainstream media because it is owned by a civil society organisation. As such it is not a mainstream media.
Pacific News Bulletin Director, Motarilavoa Hilda Lini said, "New Zealand is playing double standards by talking about the importance of media freedom and civil society participation and at the same time closing the door to the Pacific News Bulletin, that reports the voice of Pacific civil society on human security issues in the region."
"The Forum Secretariat also plays double standards by advising that media accreditation is the responsibility of the New Zealand as a host country and at the same time advises New Zealand not to grant media accreditation to the only Pacific Islands civil society owned news media" Ms Lini stated.
According to Ms Lini, this is the first time in its 15 years of publication that the Pacific News Bulletin has been refused media accreditation to the Pacific Islands Forum on application.
It raises serious questions about good governance and transparency when Pacific Islands Forum is only accrediting mainstream government-owned media and national papers that are mainly owned by foreign media corporations who have their own particular line of reporting".
The New Zealand government on the other hand while being vocal on media freedom has decided to remain silent on the issue and has not responded to any correspondences sent to them.
For more information contact: Peter Emberson Assistant Director Pacific News Bulletin Mobile: 9234 606
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