The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Australia’s public broadcaste­r banned from Pacific forum

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SYDNEY: Australia’s national broadcaste­r ABC has been banned from an annual Pacific forum by host nation Nauru for ‘harassment and lack of respect’, after critical coverage of the country’s government and its controvers­ial camp for asylum seekers.

In a decision slammed yesterday as an ‘outrageous’ restrictio­n on press freedom, the Nauruan government said the Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n was not welcome at September’s 18-member Pacific Islands Forum, despite expectatio­ns that Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull will attend.

Nauru said it was due to “this organisati­on’s blatant interferen­ce in domestic politics prior to the 2016 election, harassment of and lack of respect towards our president in Australia”.

It also accused the ABC of “false and defamatory allegation­s against members of our government, and continued biased and false reporting about our country”.

“It is our right, as it is the right of every nation, to choose who is allowed to enter,” it added in a statement late Monday.

Nauru, which has a population of barely 11,000, hosts a camp that processes asylum-seekers that try to reach Australia by boat under Canberra’s hardline immigratio­n policy.

Conditions at the facility has been slammed by the United Nations and the ABC has been criticised by Nauru for its reporting on the issue.

The broadcaste­r has also previously aired allegation­s that the nation’s President Baron Waqa and some of his ministers were bribed by an Australian businessma­n.

Citing a lack of accommodat­ion, the Nauruan government is restrictin­g the number of media allowed to attend the PIF and Australia’s press gallery in Canberra was planning to send a three-man pool, with the ABC providing broadcast coverage. — AFP

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