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Pacific Waves for Wednesday 11 November 2015
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Dateline Pacific evening edition for 11 November 2015
4:05 PM.Human Rights Watch says Papua access remains poor; Fiji Police chief resigns amid apparent standoff with military; Police powers apply across Fiji, says law professor; Pacific focus on next generation… Read more Audio
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Human Rights Watch says Papua access remains poor
4:04 PM.Watchdog group calls on Indonesia to follow through on commitment to improving access to the Papua region. Audio
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Pacific focus on next generation leaders
4:01 PM.The Secretariat of the Pacific Community says addressing youth unemployment is a crucial part of its focus on engaging youth in sustainable development. Audio
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Dateline Pacific morning edition for 11 November 2015
6:06 AM.Fiji Police chief resigns amid apparent standoff with military; Police powers apply across Fiji, says law professor; New Samoa political party planned; Jail sentence for former New Caledonia… Read more Audio
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Fiji Police chief resigns amid apparent standoff with military
6:05 AM.Fiji's Police Commissioner Ben Groenewald has resigned and been replaced by Fiji's land force commander Sitiveni Qiliho as acting Police Commissioner amid an apparent stand-off between the police and… Read more Audio
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Police powers apply across Fiji, says law professor
6:04 AM.Police powers apply across the land, says law professor on Fiji dispute over military stance. Audio
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New Samoa political party planned
6:02 AM.Plans are unveiled in Samoa to form a new political party, but it cannot happen until after the election next year. Read more Audio