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From POST COURIER
BUKA, PNG --- In an historic occasion, three key former Bougainville Revolutionary Army (BRA) Commanders put aside their differences to reconcile in the interest of Bougainville after 17 years of hostility.
The three are ex-BRA kingpin Ishmael Toroama, Moses Pipiro from the Me’ekamui Unity Government and Chris Uma from the original Me’ekamui faction.
They were followers of late revolutionary leader Francis Ona who ignited the 10-year Bougainville Civil War in protest against the Panguna copper mine operated by Bougainville Copper Limited (BCL).
The reconciliation has opened up a new and positive chapter for Bougainville’s future.
The split between the three came in 1996 at Roreinang Mission when BRA strongman Joseph Kabui, later to become the first Autonomous Bougainville Government President, led a team to the negotiation table with the Papua New Guinea Government to find a non-military solution to the war.
The move was vehemently opposed by late Francis Ona who refused to negotiate. The result was the establishment of the Me’ekamui Government.
Pipiro then broke away from the original Me’ekamui commanded by Uma and formed the Me’ekamui Unity Government with Philip Miriori. Toroama maintained a pro-ABG stance.
The split resulted in numerous altercations which continued until recently and potentially threatened the peace process.
With yesterday’s reconciliation, this is now a thing of the past and a step forward for Bougainville’s peace process.
The historic event saw a customary ritual performed to signify peace and unity among the three warlords. They signed a Memorandum of Agreement to work hand in hand for the future of Bougainville.
The ceremony was witnessed by ABG Vice President Patrick Nisira and ministers, United Nations representatives and other donor agencies.
“I stand united with you today,” Pipiro said.
“This is the way forward for all of us. We must be united.”
Uma said unification is the only way forward.
He thanked all former fighters and assured the people of Bougainville this reconciliation will bear fruit in the near future.
Whilst the reconciliation bodes well for the Panguna Mine re-opening, the three said the re-opening of the mine must be sanctioned by the people of Bougainville and not by them as individuals.
Toroama reminded the people of Bougainville that the reconciliation does not guarantee the Panguna Mine will be opened, however said it will give safe passage to people or investors “who want to come and explore our beautiful island”.
And Pipiro stood by his stated claim of K10 billion compensation from BCL before the mine can be opened.
Factions bury 17 years of differences to bring stability
By ROMULUS MASIU
IN AN historic occasion, three key former Bougainville Revolutionary Army (BRA) Commanders put aside their differences to reconcile in the interest of Bougainville after 17 years of hostility.
The three are ex-BRA kingpin Ishmael Toroama, Moses Pipiro from the Me"ekamui Unity Government and Chris Uma from the original Me"ekamui faction.
They were followers of late revolutionary leader Francis Ona who ignited the 10-year Bougainville Civil War in protest against the Panguna copper mine operated by Bougainville Copper Limited (BCL).
The reconciliation has opened up a new and positive chapter for Bougainville"s future.
The split between the three came in 1996 at Roreinang Mission when BRA strongman Joseph Kabui, later to become the first Autonomous Bougainville Government President, led a team to the negotiation table with the Papua New Guinea Government to find a non-military solution to the war.
The move was vehemently opposed by late Francis Ona who refused to negotiate. The result was the establishment of the Me"ekamui Government.
PIPIRO then broke away from the original Me"ekamui commanded by Mr Uma and formed the Me"ekamui Unity Government with Philip Miriori. Mr Toroama maintained a pro-ABG stance.
The split resulted in numerous altercations which continued until recently and potentially threatened the peace process.
With yesterday"s reconciliation, this is now a thing of the past and a step forward for Bougainville"s peace process.
The historic event saw a customary ritual performed to signify peace and unity among the three warlords.
They signed a Memorandum of Agreement to work hand in hand for the future of Bougainville.
The ceremony was witnessed by ABG Vice President Patrick Nisira and ministers, United Nations representatives and other donor agencies.
"I stand united with you today," Mr Pipiro said.
"This is the way forward for all of us. We must be united."
Mr Uma said unification is the only way forward.
He thanked all former fighters and assured the people of Bougainville this reconciliation will bear fruit in the near future.
Whilst the reconciliation bodes well for the Panguna Mine re-opening, the three said the re-opening of the mine must be sanctioned by the people of Bougainville and not by them as individuals.
Mr Toroama reminded the people of Bougainville that the reconciliation does not guarantee the Panguna Mine will be opened, however said it will give safe passage to people or investors "who want to come and explore our beautiful island".
And Mr Pipiro stood by his stated claim of K10 billion compensation from BCL before the mine can be opened.
"K10 billion compensation from BCL before the mine can be opened"
Das sind rund 5 Mrd. AUD.
Mal schauen, ob diese Kompensationszahlung wirklich mit den Investitionen für ein neuerliches Mining abgegolten ist, wie einige hier bereits vermuten, oder ob diese Summe on Top bezahlt werden soll.
An der Äußerung sieht man das du von Bougainville keine Ahnung hast.
Der andere ist auch gut, klar PNG schreibt 24 Mio. AUD ab.
http://bougainville.typepad.com/newdawn/2013/07/...am-kauona-and.html
Taken this morning at the Arawa Women's. Centre to clear rumors on Facebook that Sam was shot last night.
Picture by Aloysius Laukai
Einige hier ansässige Shareholder wollen anonym bleiben, ihr Name wird durch 707 Club Member ersetzt.
Laut Börsenprospekt steht eine 800K $ KE an a 10 ct/ Share
wer Lust hat..........;-)))))))))
Renzie Duncan
Director at Transpacific Ventures Ltd
Papua New Guinea
Mines et métaux
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/renzie-duncan/23/704/265
Erklärung zur Kurspreisentwicklung im Bouggy Chat
There is a suspicion that a large manipulator is trying to depress the BCL share price so they can buy more shares as a net holding.
So the manipulator may have a front company AAA via Goldman Sachs which is selling say 1 million shares already held in BCL by the manipulator The shares are sold cheap at a low price.
But the manipulator has a company BBB via another broker who is buying shares say 2 million. This includes 1 million sold by AAA and another 1 million by an outsider who is selling because he thinks the shares have gone down and may go down more. The outsider is losing money getting less than fair value.
And the manipulator keeps increasing his net holdings at a lower price, without having to pay a higher price.
Zukünftige BMs werde ich einfach nicht mehr beantworten.
So der Manipulator kann eine Tarnfirma AAA über Goldman Sachs beauftragen, die den Verkauf von 1.000.000 Aktien vom Manipulator in BOC gehalten. Die Aktien werden billig verkauft zu einem niedrigen Preis .
Aber der Manipulator hat eine Firma BBB über einen anderen Makler, der den Kauf von Aktien sagen wir 2 Millionen in Auftrag gibt. Dazu gehören 1 Million durch AAA und 1 Million von anderen Außenstehenden. Wer verkauft verkauft, weil er denkt die Aktien sind nach unten gegangen und können noch sinken mehr. Der Außenstehende verliert Geld er bekommt immer weniger als Zeitwert.
Und der Manipulator vergrößert sein Netz an Beteiligungen zu einem niedrigeren Preis, ohne einen höheren Preis zu zahlen.
http://au.finance.yahoo.com/q/...amp;d=06&e=25&f=2013&g=d
Ich sage danke und habe heute nochmal in Sydney zugeschlagen.
Die ganze Situation erinnert mich ein wenig an 2010 als JPM in Folge der Beendigung des ADR Programm die Stücke blind in den Markt gegeben hat und den kurs künstlich niedrig gehalten hat.
Sobald der Manipulator höhere Kurse will, wird es mit dem Kurs schnell aufwärts gehen, spätestens wenn der Beginn der BCA Verhandlungen offiziell verkündet wird.
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www.asx.com.au/dat /securities_lending_outstanding_loaned.xls
BOUGAINVILLE COPPER LIMITED FPO 1K PG0008526520 2 147 392,48 AU$
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