By Journal on September 18, 2025
Justin Gregory, Mejatto, Radio New Zealand, Rainbow Warrior, Rongelap
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A Radio New Zealand podcast that took a deep dive into the 1985 resettlement of the nuclear test-affected Rongelap Islanders by the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior this week won its second major award in less than two weeks. The Last Voyage of the Rainbow Warrior, a co-production between Radio New Zealand and the Australian Broadcasting […]
By Journal on July 3, 2025
David Robie, Eyes of Fire, French secret agents, Greenpeace, Greenpeace Rainbow Warrior, Kwajalein, Mejatto, Rongelap
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Author David Robie and Little Island Press is about to publish a 40th anniversary edition of Eyes of Fire, a first-hand account of the relocation of the Rongelap people by Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior in 1985. Robie joined what turned out to be the ill-fated voyage of the Rainbow Warrior from Hawaii across the Pacific, with […]
By Journal on May 19, 2023
Chewy Lin, Mejatto, Rongelap, Shimada Kousei, Taniko Kousei
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Photojournalist Shimada Kousei arrived Friday to a friendly welcome by members of the National Nuclear Commission and the Japanese community in Majuro. It was Shimada’s first visit since before the Covid pandemic. Shimada and his late wife, Taniko, lived in Delap for over six years in the mid-1980s into the early 1990s. He focused his […]
By Journal on March 22, 2018
Arno, Carl Ingram, Ebadon, Ebeye, Ingrid Kabua, Mejatto, New Zealand, Pacific Judicial Strengthening Initiative, Traditional Rights Court
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Chief Justice Carl Ingram and the Pacific Judicial Strengthening Initiative (PJSI) hosted a local Access to Justice Workshop in Majuro, Marshall Islands last week. The Workshop was well attended by fifty members of the community, prosecutors, defenders and members of the bar together with the judges and court staff from the High, District and Traditional […]
By Journal on October 30, 2015
Cassiano Jetnil, Hideyuki Mitsuoka, James Matayoshi, Mejatto, Rongelap, Ruthiran Lokeijak, Shiro Emejwa
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Thirty-year-old Mejatto Public Elementary is to have new classrooms thanks to a grant from Japan’s Grassroots grants program. At a ceremony at the Japan Embassy last Thursday, Japan Ambassador Hideyuki Mi