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to mark the agreement. The agreement, the result of native Solomon Islanders, was also supported by churchmen of foreign origin, such as Geoff Tucker, Eddie Nash, Brian Macdonald-Milne, and Louis Morosini. The organisation quickly spread beyond Honiara.
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in June. They called for a respect of human rights and opposed blanket amnesty for armed groups involved in the conflict. The leader of the MEF expressed upset to the chairman of SICA, and according to
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In 1967 a meeting was convened of representatives from the various churches in the Solomon Islands, including Philip Solodia, Dominic Otuana, Goldie Vengo, Isaac Goloni,
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SICA organises joint religious activities and religious representation at national events, and is a national partner of
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was behind attacks or threats to participants in the conference. More recently, in 2005, SICA has urged a
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as a medium for teaching literacy. The project produced a number of primers and translation work.
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In August 2000, SICA organised a National Peace Conference as a reaction to the coup by the
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United States Department of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor.
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to support the missionary outreach of organisation SWIM Solomon Islands.
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In 1978 SICA organised the Pijin Literacy Project, as an attempt to use
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Ples Blong Iumi: Solomon Islands, The Past Four Thousand Years
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be organised before a human rights commission be set up.
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Christian denominations established in the 20th century
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The Pidgins and Creoles in Education (PACE) Newsletter
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Religious organisations based in the Solomon Islands
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ecumenical
Christian
non-governmental organisation
Solomon Islands
Church of Melanesia
Roman Catholic Church
South Seas Evangelical Church
Seventh-day Adventist Church
United Church
UNICEF
Christian Reformed Church of Australia
Baddeley Devesi
Governor-General
Peter Kenilorea
Prime Minister
Honiara
Pijin language
Malaita Eagle Force
Amnesty International
truth and reconciliation commission
"Solomon Islands: International Religious Freedom Report 2005"
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"UNICEF Pacific Island Countries: National partners"
"SWIM Ministry Solomon Islands - About SWIM"


"PACE in Melanesia"
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"Solomon Islands: Fear for safety - Matthew Wale and Julian Treadaway"

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