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Helen In Honiara
A virtual visit to Solomon Islands capital Honiara with New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark, October 23, 2005, (features images and audio)
From Scoop Co-Editor Alastair Thompson on Assignment in Papua New Guinea and the Solomons – CLICK IMAGES FOR BIG VERSIONS
Prime Minister Helen Clark today went on a tour of Honiara's hotspots in the company of the premiers of Samoa, Nauru & Kiribas.
The view on approach to Anderson Field, Honiara, capital of the Solomon Islands, aboard RNZAF Flight NPB970
Helen is greeted
by a group of Bamboo warriors and musicians
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Helen meets with
Pacific leaders at the Solomon Islands Parliament House
Inside the
Solomon Islands house of Parliament
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Scoop
photographer Jason Dorday on the back of a NZ High
Commission Truck in downtown Honiara
In recent months
in downtown Honiara a "beautification committee" has been
hard at work painting the planters and the telegraph
poles.
Helen moves on
to meet with Finance officials and Pacific Leaders in the
Finance Fale
Helen with the
PM of Samoa in the Finance Fale
Helen talks to
Kiwi police officers during a visit to the White River
Police Station
Two cute kids at
White River Police Post…
.. get asked for
their names by a Kiwi photographer
Meanwhile…
…the ever
present Royal Solomon Islands Police…
… guard the
Prime Minister and her entourage, not that the security
situation in the Solomons is other than benign anymore.
Rove central
police station and prison. This image, taken from the gate,
shows soldiers from RAMSI on duty outside the barbed wire
encased enclosure. While Helen and guests walked around the
perimeter of the prison, media were left at the gate, and
police at the gate were less then forthcoming about why this
was so.
However according to the word in the street, local media and newspaper reports Scoop can divulge that in early October a riot broke out after prisoners refused to be locked down in protest at conditions in the prison.
According to some reports they wanted to watch TV. Things turned nasty and prisoners have since had their mosquito nets confiscated because they were using them as slingshots. The prison itself was recently privatised and is now being run by a company owned by Australian Media Baron Kerry Packer.
As we are locked
out of the prison visit, we cross the road to visit a peace
memorial on the Honiara waterfront instead. The memorial
records the names of police officers from RAMSI and the RSIP
who have died in the course of duty. To date only one member
of RAMSI an Australian police officer has been killed in the
line of duty.
Underneath the
memorial several tonnes of weapons turned in by armed gangs
have been interred in concrete.
Nearing the end of the day Helen Clark visited RAMSI and held an end of the day press conference with her Pacific Island colleagues including (pictured) Sir Allan Kemakeza (image by Jason Dorday)
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