The Fiji Times

Sogovare hits out at Australia

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THE Solomon Islands Prime Minister has launched a tirade in Parliament, suggesting Australia and its allies are deliberate­ly trying to undermine his government, criticisin­g the Western response to Russia’s invasion and praising China’s treatment of Christians.

Manasseh Sogavare has also ratcheted up his criticism of civil society groups in Solomon Islands, suggesting that they are being manipulate­d by foreign countries and declaring they have “fallen prey to the Western world”.

The Prime Minister’s furious denunciati­on of the West — which was delivered to the Parliament of Solomon Islands yesterday — has consolidat­ed fears in Canberra about the trajectory of Mr Sogavare’s government, with one official telling the ABC the leader is becoming increasing­ly autocratic and hostile to Australia after signing a security pact with China.

Civil society groups in Solomon Islands have criticised the security pact, and say they are concerned by the prospect of Chinese troops or police entering Solomon Islands to suppress future protests.

But Mr Sogavare told Parliament those activists were “racists” and “bigots” deeply hostile to China who were being manipulate­d by “foreign masters”.

“What we are concerned with … is the glaring hypocrisy which bleeds through the strategies employed by some of our partners, working with some of their agents on the ground, to give the government a hard time for non-justifiabl­e reasons,” he said.

Mr Sogavare also appeared to mock Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, who referred to Solomon Islands as a “little Cuba” after news of the draft security treaty broke.

That seemed to be a reference to the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, when the United States put up a naval blockade to prevent the Soviet Union from building nuclear missile silos in Cuba, close to US shores.

Mr Sogavare said the USSR was “not the aggressor” during the 1962 crisis and drew a comparison to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine earlier this year.

“There (are) two sides to every situation we see happening in the world today, including the Ukraine crisis, where the Western world is trying to get every nation to condemn,” he said.

“There (are) two sides to every story.”

He also defended China, saying there were “no beggars” on the streets of its major cities, unlike in the West.

Some Solomon Islands MPs and civil society groups have criticised the Chinese government’s intensifyi­ng and repeated crackdowns on Christians under President Xi Jinping.

But Mr Sogavare said the faith was “thriving” in China because believers followed the rules set by government.

“I don’t know where these people are coming from, but talking about Christian values … there are more than 120 million real practising Christians in China. Our own churches? 500,000. Half a million,” he said.”

 ?? ?? THE Vanuatu Teachers’ Union has called on the Vanuatu Teaching Service Commission to reinstate 22 of its members suspended on half pay. The teachers are under suspension for their alleged participat­ion in a call for a national strike which was then cancelled.
quotes union leaders, industrial officer George Firiam and treasurer Loreen Baniuri, as saying the industrial suspension has introduced fear among about 1000 members who believe in their Union as laying the foundation of their future on retirement.
A native of Samoa, Yuki Kihara is an interdisci­plinary artist of Japanese and Samoan descent. Picture: CREATIVE NEW ZEALAND / RNZ
THE Vanuatu Teachers’ Union has called on the Vanuatu Teaching Service Commission to reinstate 22 of its members suspended on half pay. The teachers are under suspension for their alleged participat­ion in a call for a national strike which was then cancelled. quotes union leaders, industrial officer George Firiam and treasurer Loreen Baniuri, as saying the industrial suspension has introduced fear among about 1000 members who believe in their Union as laying the foundation of their future on retirement. A native of Samoa, Yuki Kihara is an interdisci­plinary artist of Japanese and Samoan descent. Picture: CREATIVE NEW ZEALAND / RNZ
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Picture: SUPPLIED Sogavare.

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