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CONCERNED women leaders of Torokina want Australia, United States of America and Japan to return to Torokina and clean up their war relics.
They also want the Autonomous Bougainville Government to step in and make a law to protect and stop these guns and ammunitions getting out of Torokina. And they are asking if the Police presence and manpower be beefed up and police post upgraded to a police station.
Agatha Eminoni, woman leader from Torokina speaking on behalf of the silent majority-women of that area, said they were now demanding the Autonomous Bougainville Government and the National Government to immediately come up with a law to protect guns and ammunitions being taken out of Torokina.
This is because she claims general and ordinary Torokina people have been ridiculed and threatened by the people of Buin in public, Buka and Arawa for allegedly supplying guns and ammunition to rebel leader Damien Koike and selling to other people throughout PNG.
But Mrs Eminoni disputed that because Torokina remains a public knowledge for its war relics and these accusations might somewhat be malicious and people threatened for misinformation.
“The people of Torokina have been threatened by people of Buin for allegedly selling guns but we don’t go selling outside,” the women leader said.
CONCERNED women leaders of Torokina want Australia, United States of America and Japan to return to Torokina and clean up their war relics.
They also want the Autonomous Bougainville Government to step in and make a law to protect and stop these guns and ammunitions getting out of Torokina. And they are asking if the Police presence and manpower be beefed up and police post upgraded to a police station.
Agatha Eminoni, woman leader from Torokina speaking on behalf of the silent majority-women of that area, said they were now demanding the Autonomous Bougainville Government and the National Government to immediately come up with a law to protect guns and ammunitions being taken out of Torokina.
This is because she claims general and ordinary Torokina people have been ridiculed and threatened by the people of Buin in public, Buka and Arawa for allegedly supplying guns and ammunition to rebel leader Damien Koike and selling to other people throughout PNG.
But Mrs Eminoni disputed that because Torokina remains a public knowledge for its war relics and these accusations might somewhat be malicious and people threatened for misinformation.
“The people of Torokina have been threatened by people of Buin for allegedly selling guns but we don’t go selling outside,” the women leader said.
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