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School workbook promoting 'harmful' gender roles in Fiji - activist
A school workbook containing "harmful" messages is being circulated in Fiji's schools, says a local activist.
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Hymns on Sunday, 22 December 2019
If you haven’t had the chance to have a good Christmas singalong yet, then today’s programme is especially for you! Lots of the well-known carols, with a sprinkling of ones you'll want to get to know… Audio
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VIVALDI: Gloria
Performed by the Graduate Choir and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Holly Mathieson, Holy Trinity Cathedral, 13 December 2019. Audio
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Fiji opposition MP feels vindicated by video of alleged assault
A Fiji opposition MP says he's been vindicated by the release of a video of his alleged assault by the prime minister. Audio
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Influence of Fiji-based eye care facility spreads through Pacific
The idea of having accessible Pacific-wide eye care is no longer a pipe-dream and is creeping closer to reality thanks to a Suva-based institute with a multi-faceted approach to healthcare.
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Mixed views as Fiji human rights institute launched
Human rights are in the spotlight in Fiji with the launch of a new research institute and the impending review by the United Nations.
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Military's record on torture under scrutiny in Fiji
Audio 26 Apr 2019Fiji's Military has been facing questions from a parliamentary committee over torture as the country looks to comply with the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced… Audio
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Amnesty calls for transparency of Fiji military and torture cases
Amnesty International says the Fiji military has not been held fully accountable for cases of torture and has played a role in obstructing justice.
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Andrea Keller, James Muller, Herb Ellis
Audio 30 Mar 2019Nick features Australian jazz musicians Andrea Keller and James Muller, the trans-Tasman ensemble Antipodes, and hard bop from Herb Ellis, Art Pepper and Count Basie. Audio
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Amnesty calls out ongoing human rights abuse in Fiji
Amnesty International says Fiji's leaders are ignoring their calls to tackle what they call, "the country's severe human rights failings." Audio
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Amnesty calls for action on Fiji human rights concerns
Amnesty International is calling on the Fiji government to do more to address human rights concerns in the country.
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Fijians need to report human rights abuses - PM
The Fiji government has urged its people to report any human rights violations to the relevant authorities.
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Pacific islands 'must call on Aust to end offshore detention'
Amnesty International says the governments of Vanuatu and Fiji must call on Australia to end its practice of traumatic offshore detention.
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Fijians seek EU help on visas
The Fiji government has called on the European Union to ease the process of obtaining a visa for the islanders to travel to Europe.
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Fiji deals with fake news over election time
Last week's election in Fiji was not immune to the increasingly world-wide phenomenon of so-called fake news. Audio
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Amnesty calls on Fiji candidates to take human rights pledge
Amnesty International is calling on candidates in Fiji's election to sign on to a list of human rights commitments ahead of the next week's poll.
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Calls on Fiji police to come clean over man's death
Audio 2 Nov 2018Amnesty International wants answers from Fiji police after the death of a man who was allegedly beaten by police officers. Audio
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Fiji police must expand probe into man's death - Amnesty
Amnesty International is calling for Fiji police to widen their investigation into the death of a man allegedly beaten by officers, to include other victims in the same incident.
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Murder accused watched victim's house, court told
A court has been told the man accused of murdering South Auckland mother Arishma Chand was an "easy target" for the police.
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Fiji to advocate for Pacific in with new UN seat
Fiji says it will use its seat on the UN Human Rights Council to pursue climate justice, the rights of children and gender equality, especially within the Pacific. Audio
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Fiji outlines its priorities in new UNHRC seat
Fiji says it will use its seat on the UN Human Rights Council to pursue better climate change resilience, and fight for the rights of children and gender equality in the Pacific.
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Call for Forum leaders to take a stand on Aust treatment of refugees
Pacific Islands Forum leaders are being urged to put Australia's treatment of refugees at the top of the agenda during their upcoming meeting in Nauru.
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PNG boy facing charges after police beating
Audio 9 Aug 2018Two police officers in Papua New Guinea have been suspended after beating a teenager in West New Britain. Audio
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Viral beating video prompts police probe in PNG
Papua New Guinea's police chief has ordered an investigation into a police beating which was captured on film and viewed widely on social media.
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PNG police to probe beating of teen
Papua New Guinea's police chief has ordered an investigation into a police beating which was captured on film and viewed widely on social media. Amnesty International's also calling for a full… Audio