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Wer ist die Tonu group bzw. COE system of government?
Ich lese davon heute das erste mal
He noted comments made by the President of Mekamui Unity Government on where his people will be located if the government is very strong on reopening the mine. ABG President commented that the ABG must find ways now to accommodate the Mekamui and the Tonu group through its COE system of government. He said that empowering the people is the way forward for Bougainville and he does not want to see one group forced out of the way. The ABG President thanked the people of Central Bougainville for participating at this very important forum.
....wie schnell sich jetzt diese Aussage (2. Absatz).... Mr Tovirika challenged the Me’ekamui that what will they offer to the people of Bougainville – to the families of those who died during the crisis – they are still crying for the family members who have died. “Whether you like it or not, we will still open the mine. We (ex-combatants) are the ones who close the mine and we are the ones who will open the mine because this is the dream and wish of late leader Francis Ona, who told us that the mine is not permanently closed, but will operate back after we’re ready to gain independence. That time is now, we are ready,” Mr Tovirika said. ....auch von dem letzten Beton- und Wirrkopf in dieser Fraktion verstanden und unterstützt wird ;-)))
AROB ready for referendum date
By ROMULUS MASIU
BOUGAINVILLE is ready and all geared up to receive the date for the Referendum for Independence which will be decided next year 2014 by the second Bougainville House of Representatives. The Momis-Nisira government has earmarked the year be set in 2016 with the day and date to be settled when the House sits in its special meeting first thing next year. President Chief Dr John Momis challenged Bougainvilleans to rise up and be counted when the date is finally set saying there is no time to lose. “We must seriously decide on the referendum as this decision we make will determine our future. Let’s keep on dreaming and be prepared to dream the impossible and make it possible. We have to dream on and reap the fruit of our dreams – not just dream empty dreams. People who don’t dream are dead. People who dream have belief and hope one day they will benefit from the dreams they have had with others.” Dr Momis further said now is the time to make sure our dreams are realised otherwise our dreams will be of no purpose and no use. He urged the people of Bougainville to put dreams to concrete programs. “We have to be united and work as team. Bougainville has to play as a member of one team. Process is very important, when we take care of the process, the outcome will be acceptable to all of us including our foreign investors and governments. Bougainvillea has to prove that we are not crying for money alone, we are crying for justice, we are crying for freedom. We didn’t fight for money alone. We fought for justice and freedom too.” President Momis said this is a very important political process – autonomy is finished, autonomy ended already – discussion about autonomy is history already, now we are at this crossroad to Referendum for Independence which will be decided by the Second House which has taken over from the First House – the foundation government under the leadership of late President Joseph Kabui.The Momis-Nisira government is bringing the date closer to 2016 challenging the people of Bougainville if they are ready or not. “Are you ready, or you afraid – that is why we are leaders and we are indigenous people of our mother land Bougainville. We have to decide our future – no one else. No outsider must decide our future –our destiny.” “We are leaders today because we must show leadership and authority to govern – this is our task, when we die don’t regret, let us unite for one common good – for now and future. Let us be united and become one voice because we have one legislative government which is ABG – it’s not government for President Momis and his Ministers – this is the government of Bougainville. That is why we sacrifice – we sacrifice 20,000 lives during the Bougainville Crisis. What justice will we give them? Let us make the right decision today for our future generation with whatever governing instruments,” President Dr Momis said.
By ROMULUS MASIU THE National Government of Papua New Guinea owes the people of Bougainville K200 million in restoration and development grants as agreed under the Bougainville Peace Agreement (BPA). An angry Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) Minister for Finance Albert Punghau blasted National Government saying that by law ABG can take the National Government to court and has assured the people of Bougainville that ABG will just do that – it will take the National Government to court over the issue. “I’ve already spoken to President Chief Dr John Momis and we will definitely take them to court. Even though we have signed the BPA in good faith, we signed for the referendum, we signed for restoration development grant and we signed for the other monies and the National government is continuously and purposely delaying our money till today. You can know the politics of this thing, the ‘Cold War’ is still on, you have to be mindful and make the crucial decision and we open the Panguna Mine and have our own money,” Mr Punghau reminded the people of Bougainville last week in Arawa. The financial arrangement under the BPA stipulates that the PNG government has to provide grants to the Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG). One such grant is the Restoration and Development Grants. The grant was introduced in 2005, with the first Bougainville House of Representatives getting K10 million. From then on the grant accumulated to K12 million and then to K15million. When the second Bougainville House of Representatives took office the figure is still locked up at K15 million till today. However, Mr Punghau highlighted that according to the formula of the BPA, this money K15 million must increase prorate as per increases of the public investment of PNG. To date this is not happening totaling to K188million owed to Bougainville. This is just one example of the National Government’s uninspiring support and delay tactic that has prompted Momis-Nisira led government to set its sight on the re-opening of the Panguna Mine to re-build its economy and gain independence from PNG. “If the mine is re-opened Bougainville will be one of the richest places on earth with its 300,000 benefiting from billions from the copper-gold deposits at the Panguna pit,” Minister Punghau said, adding that the responsibility of ABG is to provide the goods and services to its population as in the budget, at the same time build economy which it is not doing at the moment because of lack of financial capital. “Let’s kick-start the economy by re-opening the Panguna Mine, if the mine has given independence to Papua New Guinea, this is our money, why we give money to outsiders and now we are becoming beggars on our own land, when we can’t agree on the re-opening of the mine which is rightfully ours,” Mr Punghau said adding that the budget is critical in relation to what the National Government of PNG is doing to Bougainville and its people.
...das für PNG die Hauptaufgabe darin liegt : einen Weg zu finden bei zur Zeit Jahr für Jahr sinkenden Einnahmen aus dem Bergbau zukünftig mehr Einnahmen zu generieren ,gleichzeitig den Ansprüchen der B.Bevölkerung gerecht zu werden, Verträge zu erfüllen und das ganze für sie kostenneutral, letzendlich finanziert durch BCL, also einen Spagat hinzukriegen der sehr viel guten Willen Einsicht und Durchsetzungsvermögen bei den Verantwortlichen voraussetzt.
- "PNG hat sich an die im Bougainville Peace Agreement getroffenen Vereinbarungen zu halten"
Yep, hört sich süß an :-) Ich wüsste da auch ein paar Dinge, an die sich ... sagen wir mal ... diverse Einrichtungen der USA zu halten hätten.
Bitte lasst uns nicht zu weltfremd-sentimental-naiv werden ... es gibt seit eh und je Institutionen und Konstruktionen, die sich an gar nichts halten müssen ...
Schönen Abend und eine schöne zweite Jahreshälfte - auf dass wir hier in sechs Monaten das Gleiche schreiben und lesen können wie vor sechs Monaten ... wenn alles gut geht ...
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