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rule of law
Richard Naidu: Money, politics and fear – yet FFP’s millions still weren’t enough
Analysis
Cafe Pacific Publisher
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June 17, 2023
ANALYSIS: By Richard Naidu in Suva It has been six months now, but I have to make a strange admission. I miss the laughs I...
Richard Naidu: Rule of law – maybe a time for Aiyaz to reflect on Fiji
Analysis
Cafe Pacific Publisher
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January 28, 2023
COMMENTARY: By Richard Naidu in Suva Breakfast they say, is the most important meal of the day. But last Wednesday it was possibly also the most...
Fiji lawyer Imrana Jalal’s warning: ‘No victimisation or targeted prosecutions’
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Cafe Pacific Publisher
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December 28, 2022
By Timoci Vula in Suva Fiji lawyer and former human rights activist Imrana Jalal has offered a “warning” to her motherland that should people be...
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‘Harrowing’ details of Indonesian crackdown on Papuan villages exposed by new report
Cafe Pacific Publisher
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August 17, 2023
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20 people wounded in Indonesian police crackdown on Papua protest
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Open letter criticises ‘colonial’ French agency, media over Kanaky sexual violence allegations
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Rainbow Warrior sails Pacific seeking evidence for World Court climate case
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West Papuan solidarity group condemns arrest of 21 activists protesting 1962 ‘tragedy’
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Out of the shadows: why making NZ’s security threat assessment public is timely
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