Savea Sano Malifa

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Savea Sano Malifa OM (also known as Fata Sano Malifa) is a Samoan poet, journalist, newspaper editor, and publisher. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of the Samoa Observer, the main newspaper in Samoa.[1] He is the author of the novel Alms for Oblivion. The Pacific Islands News Association awarded him the Pacific Freedom of Information award for defending the right of the Samoan people to freedom of information and expression. In 1998, he received the Commonwealth Press Union's Astor Award and Index on Censorship's Press Freedom Award.

Savea, an outspoken critic of former Prime Minister

Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex. The Samoa Observer was ordered to pay $WS 75,000 in court costs to Tofilau and $50,000 damages for defamation.[2]

Appeal to remove media restrictions

During the 2004

Misa Telefoni to remove the Printing and Publishing Act, to try to force news media to reveal their sources of information and remove the criminal libel laws, which Autagavaia had described as a relic of the past.[3]

Recognition

In 2000, Malifa was named as one of the

World Press Freedom Heroes of the past 50 years.[4]

Malifa was appointed to the Order of Merit of Samoa in the 2014 Samoa Honours and Awards.[5]

References

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  2. ^ "Judge awards damages against Samoa Observer". Pacific Media Watch. 21 September 1998. Retrieved 13 November 2009.
  3. ^ Portal UNESCO.org Samoa's Leaders Receive World Press Freedom Day 2004 Awards 06-05-2004
  4. ^ "World Press Freedom Heroes: Symbols of courage in global journalism". International Press Institute. 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  5. ^ "Honours conferred". Samoa Observer. 22 December 2014.

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