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Singirok claims denied

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 1997
Claims by sacked Papua New Guinea military commander Jerry Singirok before the first mercenary Commission of Inquiry that Sandline planned to hire a journalist for A$250,000 to 'positively report on Sandline' have been strongly denied by the two named ...
Peter Cronau
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REVIEW: Sandline crisis thriller that fails to deliver

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2000
Review of Enemies Within: Papua New Guinea, Australia, and the Sandline crisis: The Inside Story, by Mary-Louise O'Callaghan. Sydney: Doubleday. This book gives an extremly detailed account of those unprecented events.
Murray Horton
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Hot-wired media

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 1997
Papua New Guinea's two daily newspapers are leading the way in the response of the South Pacific news media to the challenge of cyberspace. Both websites came of age during the Sandline mercenary crisis, underscoring the value of content on the Internet.
David Robie
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Media, church and the Sandline plot?

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 1996
The news media (both Papua New Guinean and foreign) did a great job carrying the events of the Sandline crisis and the general election in its wake.
William Ferea
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From Fiji to Fallujah: The war on Iraq and the privatisation of Pacific security

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2006
Since the invasion of Iraq in 2003, private security companies from the United Kingdom and United States have been seeking personnel for their operations in the Middle East, and many hundreds of Fijians have signed up.
Nic Maclellan
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The unrepresentative democracy

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 1997
Favourable public opinion egged the Papua New Guinea military on and forced Sir Julius Chan's hand over the resignation demand. Military commander Jerry Singirok struck a popular chord when he accused the PNG government of corruption in spite of the fact
Alan Robson
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Sandline's mercenaries helped Kopassus

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2000
Mercenaries expelled from Papua New Guinea in 1997 had worked a year earlier in West Papua assisting Indonesia's notorious Kopassus special forces troops in an operation that caused many civilian deaths.
Peter Cronau
doaj   +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Crisis Leadership

Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior, 2023
Ronald E Riggio, Toby Newstead
exaly  

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