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Don’t Spoil My Beautiful Face: Media, Mayhem and Human Rights in the Pacific (2014)
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David Robie
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April 5, 2014
By David Robie A comprehensive "hidden stories of the Pacific" media and communication book about many of the region’s major issues of the past two...
Coups, conflicts and human rights: Pacific media challenges in the digital age
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David Robie
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November 30, 2012
By David Robie At the heart of a global crisis over news media credibility and trust is Britain’s so-called Hackgate scandal involving the widespread allegations...
Archive: Journalists face grisly threats in Philippines
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David Robie
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February 22, 1991
On average seven journalists have been killed every year in the Philippines since Cory Aquino came to power. David Robie reports on a record...
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Caitlin Johnstone: Biden’s legacy is genocide, war, and nuclear brinkmanship
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Chris Hedges: The politics of cultural despair – and the American nightmare
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