Spotlight: Access to Information Censorship Nauru
Nauru electoral observers urged to monitor media access
Electoral observers in Nauru must include access to news media within their reports to ensure human rights are fully respected.
Electoral observers in Nauru must include access to news media within their reports to ensure human rights are fully respected.
There are strong concerns about the media restrictions that surround Australia's asylum seeker policy and its offshore immigration detention centres in Papua New Guinea and Nauru.
Free expression and human rights organisations have reacted to the government of Nauru's decision to block certain services on the internet and to amend the criminal code to impose new penalties on expression.
Nauru's Facebook ban follows government censorship of state media and a new $8,000 fee (approximately USD $6,340) for foreign media to enter the country, according to opposition critics.
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