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Somare is no grand nationalist

August 8 2007 at 3:05 PM
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The Grand Thief sold off part of the Harbours Boards operations across PNG to Rimbunan Hijau. Harbours Board directors wouldn't agree so Somare had some of them sacked and replaced with Sepik wantoks.

So don't give us this shiat that Somare is a nationalist. He's a sellout and that's only one example I'm giving you.

Why did Somare, the so called nationalist, also let Ramu Mine be run as an almost exclusive soveriegn Chinese territory with Chinese running everything at the mine?

Don't make me laugh with these constant defences of scumbag somare.

I don't dispute that he used to be that way, but he has completely changed, the old coot.

 
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