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ARAWA, Central Bougainville, Monday 8th March 1999

International Women's Day Celebration - Bougainville

+ Women of war-torn Bougainville Celebrate International Women's Day,
+ Women remind leaders of their roles as traditional landowners, 
+ Women re-iterate their part in the rebuilding of Bougainville.

International Women's Day was celebrated today in Arawa by a gathering of over 
700 women, in a crowd that marched from Arawa District Office to Independence 
Oval. A rally followed with traditional singsings, dances, choirs and youth 
performances combined with traditional bamboo flutes and string bands with 
extraordinary political compositions.

Women leaders from the Bougainville Constituent Assembly (BCA) of the 
Bougainville Reconciliation Government (BRG) Mrs. Lucy Morris, Bougainville 
Women for Peace and Freedom (BWPF) Vice President Mrs. Marcelline Tunim 
and the Bougainville Women's Council (BWC) Ms. Therese Jaintong touched the 
hearts of all that heard them speak. Their messages expressed women's desire for 
and commitment to Bougainville's future, it's peace, development and reconstruction 
as a free and independent homeland.

The celebrations, posters and the speeches all voiced the same message in a powerful 
celebration of unity as the women called for a Political Settlement, 
self-determination 
and independence for Bougainville. 
 
The women want to be recognised as landowners exercising their right to determine 
their own future. All present, including the Bougainville men, were amazed to 
witness the political resolve of the women and the expression of their strength of 
conviction. Whether they were from 'Care Centres" or from BRA controlled areas, 
women joined hands as they marched together.

Other speakers of note; Mr. James Tanis the Acting Co Chairman of the BCA and 
Mr. George Tarala, the District Manager in Arawa for Central Bougainville were 
invited to address the Women's March. They expressed amazement at the event. 
They acknowledged the women working side by side with their men and leaders 
as they reconstruct and develop Bougainville from the 'ashes' of the last nine years 
of war. 

For further information contact: Ms. Rosemary Dikaung and Mrs.Marilyn Havini 
- Telephone: 02 - 9804 7632 Sydney

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