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Mining Company Moves To Ban Fiji Film


An Australian mining company has successfully blocked the screening of a film in Fiji - critical of its operations and funded by the NSW Labor Council.

Emperor Goldmines are trying to stop the screening of Na Ma'e Na Ma'e - We Stand Until We Die - through their lawyer Sahu Khan.

The documentary by 'Atu Emberson-Bain is scheduled to be screened as part of the CCF Human Rights Film Festival in Suva today.

It was banned from being screened on local television by the Rabuka Government in 1992.

On Wednesday afternoon, Emperor Goldmines lawyer Sahu Khan threatened Village 6 and the CCF with court action by the company if they showed the film.

This film was produced by Dale Keeling and the principal funder was the NSW Labor Council

The title - Na Ma'e Na Ma'e - is the Fijian version of the Maori haka war cry. The movie details the struggles by more than 600 goldmine workers in the early 1990s to establish a union and struggle for basic conditions and wages against Australian company Emperor Goldmines. The ensuing strike is still the longest in the Pacific.

Na Ma'e Na Ma'e was the first film produced in the Fijian language, yet despite the nationalism of the Rabuka years, was banned from screening on Fiji TV by the Rabuka Government. Ironically it details the exploitation of indigenous Fijian workers by a multinational company.

The 50 minute documentary was screened on SBS-TV in 1992 and was exhibited at a number of international film festivals in 1992/93. After it was banned in 1993 sales of the video soared.

Ten years later the issues that provoked Dr 'Atu Emberson-Bain, now a Labor senator, to make the film remain largely unresolved.


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In this issue
Features
*  Interview: Reality Bytes
Labor's IT spokeswoman Kate Lundy on how a third Howard Government will hurt the IT industry.
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*  Unions: My Way or the Highway
Since 1997, workers employed by Serco/Great Southern Railways, have been locked in a struggle with their employer to have their choice of industrial instrument recognised.
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*  Legal: Three Degrees of Contract
Marian Baird argues there is a need to more fully understand what workers, employers and our society expect from the employment relationship.
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*  International: Bogota Terror
The assassination of a Colombian unionist has prompted international outrage.
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*  History: Freedom or 'Federation'?
Mark Hearn and Greg Patmore argue that the journey to federation was not a one-way street.
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*  Health: Wearing the Right Genes to Work?
Matt Brooks tracks the DNA trail to discover genetic testing in the workplace is already here.
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*  Satire: Demidenko Releases New Book About Her Life As Afghan Refugee
Controversial author Helen Demidenko has written a brand new novel based on her gripping true life experiences as an Afghan refugee.
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*  Review: Can Blinky Bill Save Unions?
Neale Towart browses the kiddies' shelves to find an Australian icon with a union-friendly message.
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News
»  Unions Raise Labor Stakes
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»  Standards Breakthrough in Call Centres
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»  Hotel Cleaners Told: Bring Your Own Mops
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»  Corporate Giant Sponsored IT to India Report
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»  New Front in Battle for Compo Rights
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»  Progress in Email Privacy Push
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»  Christmas Progress on Sweatshops, Truckies
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»  BHP Steel Workers Fight for Security
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»  Union Concerned At New ASIO Powers
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»  Workers Call for Patrons Before Pokies
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»  Overtime Deal Helps Rural Hospitals
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»  Writers in New Chapter for Unionism
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»  CFMEU Backs Standards Inquiry
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»  Mining Company Moves To Ban Fiji Film
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»  Unions Choir Sings Up Storm
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»  2002: Where to Now?
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»  Activists Notebook
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Columns
»  The Soapbox
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»  The Locker Room
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»  Trades Hall
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»  Tool Shed
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Letters to the editor
»  Apology to Tim Harcourt
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»  Tom is Gobsmacked
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»  Who was Gordon Freeth?
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»  More Compo Feedback
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»  Trains of Treasure
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»  The Great Tuckpointer Debate Revived
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