Solomon Islands PM blames foreign powers for unrest as protests spread
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26 Nov 2021 12:55PM
(Updated: 26 Nov 2021 12:59PM)


CANBERRA: Foreign countries are responsible for stoking unrest that has led to violent protests in the Solomon Islands, Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare said on Friday (Nov 26)

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Many of the protesters have come from the most populous province Malaita, where many feel overlooked by the government in the wake of its opposition to the Solomon Islands' 2019 decision to end diplomatic ties with Taiwan and establish formal links with China.

Sogavare said that the anger has been stoked by unnamed foreign countries.


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Same one as HK.

Just trace inflow of large funds for last 12 mths. Freeze the accounts and do a trail of the source
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(26-11-2021, 02:46 PM)Harry Lee Wrote:  Same one as HK.

Just trace inflow of large funds for last 12 mths. Freeze the accounts and do a trail of the source

I think they know. But they dare not say it out as the perpetrator is very powerful relative to the Solomon Islands.
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All these tiny island nations are not truly independent lah!
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PAP is very safe with FICA in place............. Big Grin

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like kena wrapped liao dare not say who done it?
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Most likely CIA agents working with Aussies are behind the unrest. They doing a Solomon Spring operation.......  Rolleyes

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(26-11-2021, 07:30 PM)Huliwang Wrote:  Most likely CIA agents working with Aussies are behind the unrest. They doing a Solomon Spring operation.......  Rolleyes

I suspect the Aussies too.
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(26-11-2021, 08:01 PM)Levin Wrote:  I suspect the Aussies too.

https://www.scmp.com/news/asia/australas...tal-locked


Protesters who had demanded PM Sogavare’s resignation defied a lockdown and swarmed the Chinatown area, looting and burning businesses

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“It is not the Australian government’s intention in any way to intervene in the internal affairs of the Solomon Islands. That is for them to resolve,” he said. “Our presence there does not indicate any position on the internal issues of the Solomon Islands.” Rotfl
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CIA again
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Some suspected Taiwan got a hand in it. 
Heard from 中天。
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(26-11-2021, 10:04 PM)Migrant Wrote:  Some suspected Taiwan got a hand in it. 
Heard from 中天。

Cannot be cos the burning and looting is in Chinatown... Frustrated Gross Gesti-109
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Solomon Islands: Rioting over China leaves Honiara in ruins | DW News
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