Fiji’s press freedom rise shadowed by attacks on journalists

Fiji improved 16 places on the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) media freedom index for 2026, now ranking 24th globally, up from 40th last year and 84th in 2023.

Sunday 03 May 2026 | 05:30

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Members of the Fijian Media Association

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Fiji's leap to 24th in the world for press freedom is a cause to celebrate, but journalists are still being attacked outside courthouses, summoned to testify in court, and warned off doing their jobs.

This was highlighted by the Fijian Media Association (FMA) today on World Press Freedom Day.

In a statement, the FMA said the gains from the return of media freedom remain tenuous, despite significant improvements in Fiji's global media freedom rankings.

Fiji improved 16 places on the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) media freedom index for 2026, now ranking 24th globally, up from 40th last year and 84th in 2023.

But the FMA pointed to a string of incidents that have put pressure on the industry.

Among the most serious were repeated physical attacks on journalists covering court cases.

In November last year, a senior journalist from FBC sustained injuries after a convicted murderer lunged at the reporter attempting to capture footage outside the Suva High Court, pushing the reporter down a flight of stairs.

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In November last year, a senior journalist from FBC sustained injuries after a convicted murderer lunged at the reporter attempting to capture footage outside the Suva High Court, pushing the reporter down a flight of stairs.

A similar incident occurred in August, when another convicted murderer also attempted to attack journalists outside the same courthouse.

The FMA also raised concern over Information Minister Lynda Tabuya's call for an end to "doorstop-style" interviews, a standard newsgathering practice.

"Such a method of newsgathering is well-established in healthy democracies as a necessary part of holding officials accountable," the FMA said.

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