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At the beginning of the 1970s, Dime Mel Taylor remembers that it's too strong Papua New Guinea stood near to independence. At that time he had to join the Sir Michael Moxare staff, who later will be the first World Convention.
“There was a lot of hopes,” said, Ma Kayllor, who was an ancient secretary of Islands, forum.
“I still have the most wonderful memory of old office … Just thinking, 'What have we seen, and what privilege should we make the world'.”
Now, as Papua New Guinea prepares to the 50 Martalian, Taylor and other well-known figures show that the world is doing no prevention from fulfilling her promise. The supervisor asked many people in Papua New Guinea – including a military official of an old military, the high-agent of Consitution – with the Construction of the Constitution – with the Consifi-Constitution – by Pacific Thing in 50.
They pose a picture of a country that is bothering you to control violence and inhibition, and as well as being distributed on the way. The discussion revealed them for laws and order, leadership and opportunity to need the most important work near the world 12 million people. He shared a variety of ideas of how to cope with family and Australia – a neighbor near the main director of Coloun – should play. Many emphasized the courage of people and showing that they have hopes of the future.
Peter O'Neill, who led Papua New Guinea from 2011 to 2019, he said Dad's unaccepts “the way the land is run.”
I know that he would have been so disappointed so that we are lost, “Olills told the manager.
“We have been blessed with a beautiful land and many things with beautiful people. What we need to do is to control ourselves,” O'NNeill says.
Papua New Guinea was administered by Australia as one part from 1945. This session included Papau's safety with former Germans in Germany of New Guinea. In 1972, Whitlam Grandma promised that if she had chosen to Australia, he says Start updating to control. They followed a pledge and on 16 September 1975, Papua New Guinea was given the right. In the lazy counts that night, Woman told a new color: “I want to remind them of that this is just the beginning. Now we have to stand two feet and hardships. We are truly our Lord.”
Fifty years, Papua New Guinea is the largest world of Australia and young people and grows. About 40% Stay under poverty, crime, crime and violence are rampant. Many have no access to medical professional and education. Die Prices are high in ten times than Australia.
Healthy and gold, copper, oil and air, salt and fresh encua New Guinea Guinea. But so much has proved Both of them is a blessing and curseAnd his natural economy brought to be a disagreement, disagreement and division. Corruption and pain. Incorrect machines raised in the background and teenagers of the world do not have access.
O'venthell believed one's rights was given to Papua New Guinea “shortly”. It is said to have not achieved what happened with Australia administration to be lessons and construction in the country before leaving.
Now, he's pointing to the impersonations, unqualified lights and violence and violence such as its larger challenges.
“To set up legal law does not exist,” O'NAILLL said.
The attitude is described by the modern internet of James Prespected, which year, the year was not treated with our country. “
In speaking to University of Papiau New GuineaMape said if she asked to break the progress of the country from one independent expansion. “
Mape did not answer requests requested. The Douglas Tomgussasa told the internal security of the man's overall health and training as Papua News. They condemnation of the rules of the rules and order indicates a lot of problems, including the challenging opportunity for young people, “setting down the weakness of justice and police fixed.”
SRUINIE said: “In many places, Trum,” says Triarias.
This has been very visible with rising violently in central parts and Western areas in the western areas. In recent years flocks between the nations has ruined the families and destroys the community. The police in Gunance Dead, mountainous region, told Ardian many people to be killed on the conflict this year.
Turn off the roots of larger lines, conflicts are driven by ceremonies and beliefs that set up ages. However fighting has become more likely to die as a number of lost guns that are transformed into bad conflicts. Mako Reclaims Gen Jerry Nerryok Nepainea Definea Defer 1990's, to conclude that one violation is over. He said the government to be used for damaged guns and “I'm spending the nation.”
Outside of Porsera, Enka, a leader's leader's leader of dignity, said his organization was destroyed by violence.
“We've been tasting, brethren and children, and I see my grandmother's same,” says my grandfather, “says my grandfather. He called to Australia to help solvat problems with problems.
“I want this to make this possible and hope Australia can get in.
The similarities between men and women is a serious problem in Papua New Guinea, women are mostly caused by Parliament, says A minimum obtaining of health and education and to be at risk of violence. Two-thirds of Women in Papua New Guinea will experience violence In all their life. Ruth Japam – one of people's rights – describes the harm to mothers and girls like “failure to protect our most difficult security.”
“We're talking about the epidemic of the inside of our homes and our communities. The facts are that many women in Papua Newa, violence, and settings,” said Japam.
Many say that the minor gaps of bullying youths have contributed to torture. Points to find subjects as a required Plank. Taylor states without education “you will be with people who have no hope.”
A A report published by World Bank In 2024 who is sixteen years old who can't read, and only 18% of the 20-to-24 years of high school or higher education. The best selling is difficult “in Papua New Guinea's Call Guinea and can change young people to be” the engine of size, “the report did.
Singgairok added the importance of raising education among young people, and said Papua New Guinea, just teaching that “religions, the religion, and all parties, and all parts of religion, and all parts of religion, and all parts of religion, and all parties are taught.
Overcoming Problems, Ancient Inside and Victory Conducting the locals to control their activities.
John Miis is one of the world's father and old President of Bugainville. It is also rebuilt in many cords in the port, not in villages and towns where many people live.
The 83-year-old politician is a happy politician who spent many years in National National. In 1972, he was selected to Parliament and asked him to help them guide the Registration Committee.
“Papua New Guinea, we had 800 languages, the world's greatest language. The best way to live a variety of country,” Mother said from various regions, “she said at a different place in Bungainville.
“The problem today is a national government also has power to control. And they are only giving relief to the poor in territories,” said it.
Australia remains to support the entire country. In 2024-25, Carberra gave an idea $ 637.4m in the support of development (order). In the past ten years, Australia has given $ 6.2BN in OPua New Guinea.
Micis warns that Australia “should not be able to get Papua New Guinea when asking.”
“People must be obedient and all the development. People have spoken to grow,” Mum said.
Amanumihea, a district of Minne Bay Derrance, says Australia can help rebuild employee, ambassador, and education.
“But help must have the most important resources, and it will be filled with manifestation,” he said.
Looking forward, the bridge of the trup of the “determination of our people”. He said that youths are eager to learn, a small business section and women are leadership.
“A certain lesson: where people are empowered, moving,” said they.
The power of Papuinea's Papuau – a fruitful land, a rich place with her people, give Taylor reasons.
“The world is rich, rich and believe, in human capital, where you have a very strong foundation, which can make ourselves inserting our minds,” Taylor did.
He said that the survival of the land as the property of Demiral Demiralial, even the harvest, with another good sign – just as a lasting life of culture.
“There is a lot of hope. We are only 50 years of Papua New Guinea. I don't know that many people in the country don't give.”
Also, women also have the prospects for the future.
“I'm firmly firm. I'm in the village and things are difficult, you know. But I think there is a lot of hope.”
Betanie Harmaan, Prinjanka Srinivasan and Mayet Louis helped on this report