The Fiji Government has reaffirmed its commitment to press freedom while urging greater responsibility from media organisations, as the nation marks World Press Freedom Day.
In an official statement, Government stressed that freedom must be balanced with accountability, particularly in an era of rapid information flow.
“A free media must also be a fair media. A strong media must also be a balanced media. And a trusted media must always be a responsible media,” the statement said.
Authorities warned that incomplete or misleading reporting has no place in a democratic society.
“Incomplete reporting has no place in a democracy. Nor does reporting that amplifies misinformation, fuels division, or erodes public trust,” the statement added.
The Government highlighted growing concerns over misinformation and disinformation, particularly across digital platforms, noting that the role of responsible journalism has never been more critical.
“The power to inform must never become the power to misinform,” it stated.
Government also acknowledged concerns raised by the Fijian Media Association regarding pressures faced by journalists, including legal processes and evolving media challenges.
“These are important issues, and we remain committed to constructive dialogue. The relationship between Government and the media must not be defined by tension, but by mutual respect,” the statement said.
It emphasised that both Government and the media ultimately serve the same public, calling for collaboration in nation-building.
“To our media practitioners: your role is essential. You are not just observers, you are participants in nation building,” the statement noted.
Government also reminded citizens of the importance of a free press in ensuring accountability and public participation.
“A free media is your safeguard. It is how you participate. It is how accountability is ensured. And it is how trust is built.”
The statement concluded with a reaffirmation of support for press freedom, while calling for it to be exercised with integrity and professionalism.
“Government reaffirms its commitment to media freedom. But we also call for responsible freedom… because a peaceful and united Fiji depends on it.”


