PNG: Al Jazeera screens The Opposition: Paga Hill’s villagers fighting for justice
The Opposition documentary delves deep into the David-and-Goliath battle over a slice of Papua New Guinean paradise.
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Sunday, February 11, 2018
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PORT MORESBY (Al Jazeera/Pacific Media Watch): In Papua New Guinea, community leader Joe Moses struggles to save the 3000 inhabitants of Port Moresby’s Paga Hill settlement before they
are forcibly evicted from their homes in this documentary screened on Al Jazeera’s Witness programme.
Despite betrayals, police brutality and risks to his own life, Moses battles through the courts for three years,
fighting the company which wants to develop the area into a luxury resort and cultural centre.
As the struggle unfolds, Moses recruits a coalition of allies, including politician Dame Carol Kidu, investigator Dr
Kristian Lasslett and a motivated team of pro-bono lawyers to help him save his community.
“Some stories pick you. On my second day in Papua New Guinea, I found myself in the middle of a human rights abuse –
standing between police holding machetes and machine guns, and the Paga Hill community, who were watching their homes
being destroyed and fearing for their lives. The community were peaceful, but refused to be defeated,” recalls filmmaker
Hollie Fifer.
“When I found out that a property developer was after the Paga Hill land in order to build a five-star hotel, marina
wharf, and national cultural centre, I knew I had an obligation to capture the community’s resistance.
“The irony of violently evicting a Papua New Guinean community to replace their homes with a national cultural centre
was startling.
“The fallacy of ‘development’ was clear. Over the last four years, I have been constantly watching the story of Paga
Hill unfold and trying to capture it as it does.”
•The Opposition, the documentary by Hollie Fifer, which itself has been the target of censorship bids and a legal wrangle, can be
viewed via Al Jazeera’s Witness programme page on YouTube.
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