Reparations – The Townsville Peace Agreement

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Reparations – The Townsville Peace Agreement

Implementations

Reparations – 2000

The Townsville Peace Agreement called for the Solomon Islands Government to compensate victims of the conflict for loss of lives, property, employment or investment. No efforts towards compensation were observed in this year.

Reparations – 2001

The Solomon Islands Government began issuing compensation to victims of conflict on July 24, 2001, with 300 victims to receive payment.[1] However, allegations of corruption and fraud plagued the process, and a task force to investigate the compensation payments was formulated in August. In addition, payments were suspended in August because all the funds from the first installment of compensation loans from Taiwan ($8 million) had been used. The $8 million had funded approximately 600 compensation claims. [2] In September, a review of the Townsville Peace Agreement suspended compensation payments for death, injury and harassment claims indefinitely citing the need to reformulate compensation policy.[3] The government resumed compensation payments in late October once additional funds were received. However, these funds were quickly used. In November, payments were delayed as the government refused to transfer the appropriate funds to the bank responsible for allocating payments.[4]

[1] “Solomon Islands: Security tightened for compensation pay-day,” BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific, July 23, 2001.

[2] “Solomon Islands: Probe announced into ‘bogus’ compensation claims,” BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific, August 24, 2001.

[3] “Solomon Islands: Peace deal review moots compensation in kind rather than cash,” BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific, September 20, 2001.

[4] “Solomon Islands: Crime reported rising, payouts delayed,” BBC Monitoring Asia Pacific, November 12, 2001.

Reparations – 2002

The Solomon Islands Government continued issuing compensation payments to victims until October 7, 2002 because the loan allocated for compensation had been exhausted.[1]

[1] “Solomon Islands government ends compensation payments,” BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, October 7, 2002.

Reparations – 2003

No developments observed in this year.

Reparations – 2004

No developments observed in this year.

Reparations – 2005

No developments observed in this year.

Reparations – 2006

No developments observed in this year.

Reparations – 2007

No developments observed in this year.

Reparations – 2008

No developments observed in this year.

Reparations – 2009

No developments observed in this year.