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  • 171012
    Kokopo Communique
    by Aloysius Laukai


    The Papua New Guinea national government and the Autonomous Bougainville Government this afternoon signed another agreement which further strengthens the Bougainville Autonomous Government in its desire to draw down more powers from the national government as agreed to in the August 2001, Bougainville Peace Agreement.


    This agreement paved the way for the establishment of the Autonomous Bougainville Government.


    The Kokopo Communique this afternoon was signed by the Papua New Guinea Prime Minister, PETER O'NEIL and the ABG President. Chief JOHN MOMIS witnessed by Ministers and officers of the PNG Government and the ABG.


    The communique among other things talks about giving the ABG increased funding to prepare Bougainville for draw down of powers from the national government.


    Prime Minister Peter O'neil also committed the national government to fully support the ABG reach and taste full autonmy within Papua New Guinea.


    He said that the national government will fund for the upgrading and sealing of Roads from Kokopau right down to Buin and all the way through Siwai and Bana in South Bougainville.


    Funds would also be allocated for the upgrading and opening of the Aropa International airport, the rebuilding of Arawa General Hospital and including rural electrification for Bougainville.


    The Prime minister was accompanied by his deputy. LEO DION and other senior Ministers including the Minister for Autonomy Steven Pirika and government officers.


    The ABG delegation headed by President Chief Momis and ABG ministers and officers will return to Buka tomorrow.


    NEW DAWN FM understands this is the first succesful meeting since ABG President Chief John Momis took office in June 2010.



    Für was braucht man einen internationalen Flughafen ohne Wiedereröffnung von Panguna? :thumbup:

    "Das Boot sinkt. Es wird ein böses Erwachen geben."
    Georg F. Colin

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von Koala ()

  • http://www.bougainville-copper.eu/news-october-2012-2.html



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    THE Panguna Re-Opening
    Process and Negotiation is considered as a highest priority issue by the
    Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG).



    This was revealed by the
    President of the ABG Dr John Momis in his opening address to the Joint
    Supervisory Body in Kokopo recently.[size=7] [/size]



    [size=7]Dr Momis informed the forum that a full brief by the ABG was to
    have been provided to the JSB to detail administrative actions taken by
    Bougainville authorities and appropriate national government agencies to deal with the Panguna
    Re-Opening Process.
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    [size=7]He said that this would be treated as a separate issue from the Fifteen Step Mining, Oil
    and Gas agenda.
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    [size=7]Dr Momis further requested that the Panguna Re-Opening Process be
    treated “as a special
    agenda item on all future JSB meetings until the matter is concluded”.
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    [size=7]He also informed the JSB forum that the Bougainville government was working on
    legislations specific to the Mining, Oil and Gas industry within the
    region. He said draft instructions have been “approved for a Bill for a transitional ABG
    Mining Act”.
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    [size=7]This would ensure that all mining and extractive activities in the
    region relating to mining, oil and gas are governed by a strict set of
    legislations, with stakeholder activities being carefully scrutinized to ensure
    compliance with Bougainville laws.
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    [size=7]Dr Momis said that the ABG was wary of operators, particularly
    foreign owned companies who have been operating outside of, and without
    consultation with lawful ABG and PNG authorities.
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    [size=7]“This ABG legislation will, hopefully, put a stop to this practice
    in an emphatic way”, Dr Momis said.
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    [size=7]Dr Momis expressed satisfaction at renewed interactions of late
    between the ABG and the national government at the senior bureaucratic level,
    particularly with the Department of Works, Mining and the MRA which should ensure “a new level of
    commitment on the part of the National Government towards a greater level of
    cooperation with Bougainville” in all areas.
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    [size=7]Dr Momis is Co-Chair of the JSB along with Prime Minister Peter
    O’Neill.
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    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Wie oft wurde das denn schon gesagt?? Bald wächst denen eine lange Nase....


    Ob die sehr verschiedenen Interessen der involvierten Parteien es erlauben werden, in näherer Zukunft mal Nägel mit Köpfen zu machen?


    Wer sind denn die 'ausländischen Gesellschaften', die ausserhalb der Gesetze operieren?


    Schön beschäftigt scheint das ABG schon heute damit, Heimatschutzgesetze zu kodieren, die es erlauben werden, Minengesellschaften sehr genau unter die Lupe zu nehmen (scrutinize) - die hohe Zeit von Leuten wie Momis scheint gekommen.


    Kann der wohl die zerstrittenen Stammesführer/innen einen) ? Die eingeborenen Mekamuis sind nämlich matrilinear. Man wird sehen und kann nur hoffen.


    Lucky

  • ..........die Investierten sollten sich also zu Weihnachten oder zu Ostern freuen können ;-))))))))))))))))))


    191012MOMIS
    SATISFIED
    By Aloysius Laukai


    ABG President Chief JOHN MOMIS is happy at the
    outcome of the JSB meeting held in Rabaul this week.
    Chief Momis
    described the meeting as the
    best JSB meeting the region has had since 2005.
    He was speaking to
    reporters in Buka this morning.
    President MOMIS
    raised many issues discussed at the JSB which among others starts with the
    setting up of the Bougainville Public Service which will go with the Public
    Finance Management Act to manage Bougainville’s funds.
    He said that the
    ABG was also working on
    mining Policy that they hope to pass through the parliament in December or at
    the March session.
    The President also announced a special committee on reopening
    of the Panguna mine which will be headed by RAYMOND MASONO the former Deputy
    Administrator Policy
    .
    On the ONE HUNDRED
    MILLION KINA allocated by the National Government, Chief Momis said that this
    year’s funds have been appropriated by the ABG however next year’s funds will
    specifically for High Impact Projects.
    On the issue of
    Businesses by foreigners, the President said that once laws have been enacted
    no outsider would be allowed to operate canteens and stores that are only for
    Bougainvilleans.

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    There is widespread agreement today that Bougainville’s economic future needs mining if it is to be able to fund services for the people from its own resources, as well as address future opportunities for economic and social development. A re-commencement of mining at Panguna cannot take place unless all parties: the Landowners, the Autonomous Bougainville Government, the National Government of PNG, and BCL, are acting in close accord, now and into the future.

    Funding and sovereign risk assurance for the project will require a united effort. There will need to be a fair and stable regulatory regime that gives investors the confidence needed to commit to a project that will cost in excess of US$3 billion.

    It is pleasing to note that Landowners and others in nine areas most closely affected by the mine’s operations, including Panguna, the tailings areas, Arawa, and the road and port leases, have all but completed the formation of legally-based associations capable of providing genuine representation to the process of reviewing the Bougainville Copper Agreement. The process of incorporation, which involves both legal and customary commitments, is most welcome, and should bring us closer to the capacity required to review the BCA to the benefit of all stakeholders. It is a process conducted by the Landowners themselves with the support of the Autonomous Bougainville Government and President Momis, and without the participation of BCL.


    Prime Minister Peter O’Neill has confirmed in the Parliament that BCL has, by right of the BCA, permits to operate at Panguna for a further 21 years from 2011. There are also encouraging indications that funding for Bougainville and the drawing down of powers to the ABG including the power to license and regulate mining will be invigorated under his government.

  • http://emtv.com.pg/home/latest…ust-reopen?category_id=20


    Bougainville President Chief John Momis wants the closed Panguna Copper Mine to reopen.


    Chief Momis said the mine’s reopening will support the Autonomous Bougainville Government with much needed funds, for the delivery of services.


    Momis said the Panguna was a single impact project that can bail out Bougainville from its financial problems.


    This will only happen after a completely new agreement is negotiated with Bougainville Copper Limited and other stakeholders including landowners and National Government.

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Die Hoffnung stirbt zuletzt....die kriegen noch blaue Flecken auf den Schultern, weil sie sich ständig auf die eigenen selbigen klopfen...ein Mantra musss man ja solange wiederholen, bis man selber dran glaubt.


    Das Schöne an Weihnachten und Ostern - die kehren jedes Jahr von neuem wieder.



    Noch eine alte Bauernregel:


    "Regnet's im August ins Heu, beginnt das Jahr im Jänner neu"


    n.f.u.


    Lucky

  • Lucky
    Die Chancen beim Roulette stehen schlechter.
    Bei Bougainville ist die Chance vielleicht 10-fach oder nichts.
    Aber wenn sich sogar die Meekamui langsam umdrehen könnt´s was werden.
    "Schau mer mal" sagt der Beckenbauer.

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Hallo Koala,


    Bin ja mit kleiner Pos. drin und spiele Roulette höchstens für CHF 10....


    Meine Sorge ist die matrilineare Struktur der Meekamuis, weil dann eben die "falschen" Leute verhandeln...d.h. es ist immer ein weiterer unsichtbarer Verhandlungspartner am Tisch, was die Sache verkompliziert und verlangsamt....


    Gruss!


    Lucky

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Weihnachten ist mittlerweile vorbei, mit einem weiteren Kursabfall. Die nächsten christlichen Feiertage bitte selber im Kalender nachschauen....Vielleicht ist die Nummer ja schlicht zu gross, als dass ein paar Pfeiffen am Verhandlungstisch je weiter kommen - also mit Bestimmtheit - die leben gefährlich und ich beneide sie nicht!


    Lucky


    (wer Mut hat "trotz Durchfall zu furzen" kauft zu....)

  • Hallo Lucky!


    Weihnachten ist vorbei. Der jahreswechsel ist auch gut überstanden.
    Dein Spruch trifft es recht gut. "wer Mut hat "trotz Durchfall zu furzen" kauft zu...."


    Nach anfänglicher Skepsis bin ich vom langfristigen Erfolg von BOC überzeugt.
    Ich "furze" daher kräftig weiter in der Hoffnung, dass der Durchfall der Böcke auch mal ein Ende hat. :D


    Ich bitte daher meine Angebote in den Handelsfäden zu beachten, denn ich brauche mehr Fiat um zu furzen.


    Grüße vom Goala ;)

  • http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/ne…ting-papua-085710068.html


    Rio Tinto considers restarting Papua New Guinea copper mine


    Feb 7
    (Reuters) - Rio Tinto is looking into restarting its Panguna mine in
    Papua New Guinea, one of the world's largest sources of copper and gold
    until the company abandoned it a quarter century ago after local
    villagers chased off workers in a secessionist uprising.


    A new
    study by Rio Tinto's majority-owned subsidiary Bougainville Copper Ltd
    says the mine on Bougainville island still contains at least 5 million
    tonnes of copper and 19 million ounces of gold, worth $41 billion and
    $32 billion, respectively, at today's prices.


    Renewed interest in
    the Panguna mine comes as Rio Tinto, which is expected to report a 20
    percent drop in annual profit to around $10 billion on Feb. 14, has
    earmarked a greater focus on its copper and iron ore businesses in the
    coming years.



    Rio Tinto has long-shunned returning to the
    island despite an end to hostilities in 2001 and discussions from time
    to time with the government. In 2005, it sold its stake in another mine
    in Papua New Guinea's Lihir island.


    There has been no exploration
    or mining at Panguna because the site remains off-limit despite the
    formation of an autonomous island government.

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  • http://bougainville.typepad.com/newdawn/…trategy-by.html




    By Aloysius Laukai


    As Bougainville puts past problems behind it and


    makes progress towards a peaceful, safe and prosperous future, there


    remains a need to reunite and heal divided communities.


    This is the


    role of the Panguna Peace Building Strategy, a forward-looking


    reconciliation and mediation initiative for Panguna and its surrounds.


    It was set up by the Autonomous Bougainville Government in 2011, the


    Panguna Peace Building Strategy was initiated to help communities turn a


    new page; rise above the factionalism, divisions and suspicions that


    have done so much harm, and learn to trust each other again.


    The


    Autonomous Bougainville Government’s Panguna Peace Building Strategy has


    the backing of the Governments of Papua New Guinea and Australia, with


    AusAID providing K1.28 million to complement the Autonomous Bougainville


    Government’s funding commitment of K1 million.


    A ceremony will be


    held on 12 February 2013 where the Australian High Commissioner to PNG,


    Ian Kemish together with leaders from the Autonomous Region of


    Bougainville and other dignitaries will officially launch the Panguna


    Peace Building Strategy significantly in Panguna where the seven year


    Bougainville Conflict began back in 1987. This groundbreaking event


    heralds a new beginning for the people of Panguna and surrounding areas


    who are keen to reconcile their factional differences and move forward


    to a bright and peaceful future.


    The Ceremony would be held at the Panguna Sports Oval between TEN AM and TWELVE MIDDAY.

  • http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/…ap_807933096&semyear=2013


    Jorc Veröffentlichung durch BCL, der Governor General in PNG heute zur Visite in Boug. gelandet u. morgen in Panguna,übermorgen ein als "Seminar" getarntes Meeting hochkarätiger Player in AU,das sieht so aus als ob die Wiedereröffnung der Panguna auf allen Fronten vorangetrieben wird.


    Various Speakers
    04:30pm - 06:00pm
    14 February 2013
    Lecture Theatre 1, Hedley Bull Centre (130), Garran Road, ANU

    Abstract
    Bougainville
    is recovering from the impacts of a terrible civil war originating in
    large part in disputes related to various impacts of mining. As it heads
    towards a referendum on independence to be held between 2015 and 2020,
    issues about mining continue to be significant. Amongst other things:
    -
    The Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) and landowners are
    preparing to negotiate the future of the giant Panguna copper and gold
    mine
    -Thousands of Bougainvilleans are involved in artisanal
    mining in many parts of Bougainville, generating significant economic
    activity
    - The ABG is developing its own mining legislation, which
    will deal with the controversial issue of ownership of minerals by land
    owners.
    The Panel will discuss these and other key issues with regards to mining in Bougainville.
    Light refreshments will be served following the discussion.



    Panelists include:
    John Momis - President of the Autonomous Bougainville Government
    Albert Punghau - Bougainville Minister for Finance
    Sam Akoitai - Former MP for Central Bougainville and PNG Minister for Mining 2002-07
    David Osikore - Geologist and minerals explorer
    Stephen Burain - Secretary, Bougainville Department of Mining
    Raymond Masuno - Director, Bougainville Government's Office of Panguna Negotiation
    Introduced by Anthony Regan - Fellow, State, Society & Governance in Melanesia Program

  • http://bougainville.typepad.co…y-by-aloysius-laukai.html


    PANGUNA KEY


    By Aloysius Laukai in Panguna



    The chairman
    of the Panguna Landowners Association, CHRIS DAMANA wants Panguna to
    reopen to support the ABG to reach its goal of economic self reliance in
    preparation for referendum and independence for Bougainville.


    The chairman was speaking at the launching of the Panguna Peace Strategy in Panguna today.


    He said the ABG and Bougainville needs Panguna to raise the much needed funds for tye government.


    MR DAMANA (pictured sitting with grey shirt) said that Panguna must be opened in his lifetime.

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Aus diesem Pokerspiel soll schlau werden, wer will....das wird noch ein Hauen und Stechen geben, bis das erste Pfund Kupfer verschifft wird....und das Projektgebiet kann man meines Wissens immer noch nur mit bewaffneter Eskorte betreten...


    Allen Investierten viel Glück!


    Lucky

  • So langsam scheinen sich alle zu einigen ;-))))))


    http://bougainville.typepad.co…na-peace-by-aloysius.html


    140213 PANGUNA PEACE
    By Aloysius Laukai


    The remaining
    faction that continued to be outside of the Bougainville Peace process
    yesterday joined the other two parties to continue with reconciliation
    and peace building in PANGUNA where the Panguna conflict started in
    November 1988 when the first Power Pylon was dynamited by the first
    disgruntled landowners of PANGUNA.
    The Mekamui original group led by
    another hardcore CHRIS UMA yesterday joined the process under the
    PANGUNA PEACE BUILDING PROCESS to be funded by AusAID through the
    STRONGIM PIPOL STRONGIM NATION (SPSN)
    Aus AID will pay a total of ONE
    POINT TWO MILLION KINA whilst the Autonomous Bougainville Government
    would counter-fund with another ONE MILLION KINA.
    This projects take
    the PANGUNA PEACE PROCESS to another level since the ABG and the Mekamui
    unity Government signed the PANGUNA COMMUNIQUE four years ago which led
    to the establishment of the PANGUNA DISTRICT as separate from the KIETA
    District.
    The Australian High Commissioner IAN KEMISH told
    yesterday’s gathering that Australia has a long history with
    Bougainville and the occasion opened another chapter in the relationship
    between Australia and Bougainville.


    The High Commissioner said
    that Australia will continue to assist where ever it can to see
    Bougainville come out off its current problems.


    He said Bougainvilleans need to unite to see Bougainville move forward.


    On
    the future of the Panguna Gold and Copper Mine he said that Australia
    had no say in it and it was up to the people to decide how they would
    like to address it.
    He also questioned the people if they were ready to open the mine.


    Meanwhile
    the President of the Mekamui Unity Government, PHILIP MIRIORI called on
    the people of Panguna to forget their differences and work together to
    change Panguna for the better.
    He said the time was right for the people to unite and work as one people of Panguna.


    The
    chairman of the Panguna Landowners Association, CHRIS DAMANA called on
    the people of Panguna to realize that the only way for BOUGAINVILLE to
    attain REFERENDUM and Independence was through ECONOMIC SELF RELIANCE
    therefore PANGUNA MINE must be opened quickly.


    He said that the people of BOUGAINVILLE needed Panguna to raise the much needed funds for the people and their government.
    MR.
    DAMANA said that if Panguna is not opened Bougainville will not be able
    to raise the funds needed to fulfill one of the three pillars of the
    Peace Process.


    MR DAMANA said that Panguna must be opened in his lifetime.
    The instruments for funding of the PANGUNA PEACE BUILDING Strategy was also signed yesterday.
    Ends

  • http://www.postcourier.com.pg/20130215/frhome.htm




    By WINTERFORD TOREAS




    THE second regional forum on Panguna negotiations will be held towards the end
    of this month in Buka.


    The forum, which will be held from February 26 - 27 at the Hutjena Secondary
    School, will be spearheaded by the Office of the Director for Panguna
    Negotiations.


    According to the Director-Panguna Negotiations, Raymond Masono, the aim of this
    forum was to engage and update the various stakeholders and the wider community
    in each region in Bougainville on the progress of preparing the ABG and the
    landowners to participate in the negotiations.


    Participants for this forum will come from Selau/Suir, Kunua, Tinputz and
    Torokina districts.


    One of the purposes of staging this forum is to gauge the views of people in
    these four districts regarding the possible reopening of the Panguna mine.


    Mr Masono said this forum had continued the consultation process with the wider
    community regarding the Panguna mining issue, adding that consultation with the
    mine affected and impacted landowners and other stakeholders like the former
    combatants has already been completed.


    The forum will be officially opened by the President of the Autonomous Region of
    Bougainville Chief Dr John Momis.


    Other invited ABG leaders include the Mining Minister Michael Oni and Minister
    for Education John Tabinaman.


    The forum will be facilitated by officers from the ABG Mining Department,
    Division of Law and Justice and the Office of Panguna Negotiations.


    The first regional forum was held in November last year and was attended by
    various stakeholders from Buka, Nissan and the Atolls districts in North
    Bougainville.


    Many of those that attended the first forum had expressed support for the
    reopening of the mine because it will generate income for Bougainville.

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