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3 Nivel: aquí se establece cómo las interrelaciones y los conceptos construidos dentro de la práctica pedagógica se articulan a unos proyectos políticos de época.
3.2. La práctica pedagógica y la construcción de discurso
3.2.2. Redes de maestros y construcciones curriculares
By ABBY YADI
T H E Coveramcjit U rcauoting auiUaacc from o e i ^ b o u n a g Solomoa* Utand* and Vanuatu to a s t u t in invcstigatioaa into reports of a m u smug-
giiai fat milicaiit UiUlowDcn oo B o u i ^ v i l l c . Ainhatnadof to Fiii, Mr Maimu Raiu-Nou, who is also H i ^ CommissioQcr to Solomoa l&Uads and Vamiatu left oo Monday for Honiara, Solo- m o a t Islaoda with special ioslructioas to seek assistance from the Solomon [sUnds Govcnuneat and possibly that of Vanuatu to provide any in- fonuatioQ of such smug^linj^ to the PNG Govern- mcul.
T h e request follows rcpons that the Bougainvil- le milnanu were lulag smupjlcd a m u .
Prune Minister Mr Namatu had personally ei- pressed that his Govenunent would b« using m i c r a a ^ n a l relations to investigate U>c reports.
fAt Kaka-Nou will meet with Solomon Islands r n m c M u u s u r , Solomon Mamaloai and l-orciKo Minister, Sir Baddeley Devesi to brief Uiem of i L BougauvtUe crisis.
Mr Raka-Nou was summonsed ICS of Fort
last week for ng trom
I Affairs, Prime Minister's and Com- -- Police and Commander of Uic De- fence Force oo the Bougainville issue.
He travels to Vanuatu bicr Uiis week on j binii- lar tuiiuiioa.
s p e c i f instruction and briefing from the Secrei^- Qrei^ " ' "
mistuouer of Police and Commander of Uic~
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I AM w r i t i n g t o y o u i n r e g a r d t o t h e demands t o b o t h B C L - a n d t h e f o l l o w i n g p u r p o r t s t o be a l e t t e r national ' O o v e r n m e n t : The^i^ r e b e l l e a d e r F r a n c i s O n a ' t o issues w h e r e : - i ^ j m e m b e r s o f : t h e P a n g u n a L a n d - ,.(l)KlO bimon enyironinental c o m M n - ^ A s s o c i a t i p n v v T h e r P o s t i saUon payment. ' C o u r / e r b e l i e v e s it t o b e g e n u i n e ;
(2) BCL to be closed.- • (3) Break-away fron^ P N G .
There was no''answer to all these de- mands by B C L or t h e national Govern- ment, - .... l iOur only- option how is (3) - breakaway from PNG.-Only'^fhen; we will be able to
save the: lives pf oiir -people on. B o u g a l n - . • ruirend'er
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^To m a k e ^ o u : a w a r e i - u i w ^ ' BCL ProspecUon Authorities (PAS). There a r e ' n o w ' n i n e v . p r o s p e c t i o n Authoritis, We h a d only seven, but without '
kn0',»ledge sOf N S P landowners B C L . the Government add two more. This : means t h a t : the, whple.'.iof ;:BougainviUe • Island Is & great enlargement of Panguna. Life will not exist on our- Island: Qur very • government is hiding' this "fact. It will ' sacrifice our. lives for', the s a k e of P N G economy. You m o t h e r s of this nation m u s t talk It ,out npw in-, ordef^to .save , your
not true. It is only a campaign by the Government to get Australian assistance. Don't believe what is said over the radio by the Government.
We have blocked all the Government forces and they can't advance, that's why they are asking me time and time again to ; Please stay firm because I will only •surrender In a coffin, this is because of my
children and your children of generations to come. If I don't win this war It means • the lives of our futue generation wiU not be 'secured.
; Please always pray that our Almighty F a t h e r may help us to win .this war.
•Government: Members of the PNG Government are blinded to our people and their livelihood. Mr Kabul has fallen into the same pit with F a t h e r Momis, because he could not speak for himself. To make it worse this so-called democratic nation has childrens' Uves.-. We,fyour;me5,;. folk,:; are ." now become a second South Africa
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doing our part in tl>e. jungle.'!;'..
•'Please d o n ' t - J u s t ' s j t l ' a n d W a i t ' f o r us, . campaign and ^ t a l k t o iJieV authorities ' about the matter. We :will-die here in the • Jungle- fighting* f o r T o u ; ' T h e r e : is ho • two ways about It. Our leaders are frightened tospeak out for all of us. Please be united and walk side-by side. F o r g e t about your diffrences and struggle for only.one goal: To save the lives of our future generations. . Keep talking to t h e radio and newsmen. TeU the Government t h a t ; U i e t i m e for round table talks are over. We want only to break away from P N G so t h a t we will rule • our own, lives and economy, ? • •
.'•Shooting;- by G o v e r r u n e n t - f o r c e s : T h e • behavlour.v.tjy'-isecurlty. f o r c e s m u s t • be ^
~denmed;.-They . have.:-beep : shooting
This leads us to the root cause and it Is, of- course, that this country is run and administered by BCL. There are in this company people in top management who h a v e ' S o u t h A f r i c a n i d e n t i t i e s and ideologies.
This is why on the principles of apart- heid, there are two nations In one. White and Black.
" F A C T S : Two hospitals, two schools, two. drinking clubs,, worst of all, two living standards.
The Government of PNG.Is not run'to- safeguard our lives but rather to safeguard'! the few rich leaders and white men. This is ;' why there will never be any peace in PNG... Our leaders are like clouds that fly over. the mountains, not knowing where, they , .irraed landowners. -Also •^le'.ireport over will turn into rain and eventually .dispp;;!' the. radio- thati we'.areii8muggling-guns•'is'•-•pear.' - . • • • • . . • . • .•- ,
Our Government has no economic foun-
dation, that's why it borrows from oUier
xountiues. All' the money raised in the
;country goes back to pay those loans and
leavesihothing for the nation, SQ it goes on
'Ijbripwing.aga^:.-;;,::- \ • v ; • t • ;•-'This will never end. it will go on and on
until they suck our blood and economic
death is ^followed by - an • instant human
disappeai-ance from this island.
Our country is losing billion.s eveiy yeai-
because our leaders are selfish and neyo-
tiate with'blg companies at the cost of our
people,
'. INVADING ;
. .-The.outside domination of the business
sector.in the; North Solomons is a clour
picture that we are losing a t;rip on our
land and our Q-eedom, We are livini; un
land which Is actually own.s by foi-elgners.
B C L and-PAs account for two-thirds of the
area of land In NSP, while another third is
covered by Aii plantations owned by Kina
Securities, a company owned by outsiders.
This is.the fact that most people of NSP
vnll never see .until It is too late.
Under this situation I don't see why OUJ-
leaders are tongue tight and will nut stand
up and fight for our own people's nghLs.