In June 1989, Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Rabbie Namaliu declared a National Emergency on Bougainville Island, North Solomons Province. He did so, he said, to 'bring about an early end to the killing, the violence and the destruction and disruption' caused by a group of militants who threatened 'the unity of our nation, the economic stability if the North Solomons and the country as a whole'. Late in 1988, a rebel landowners' group led by Francis Ona had begun to resort to violence in pursuit of claims for greater compensation for the impact of mining at the island's Panguna mine operated since 1972 by Bougainville Copper Limited. According to Mr Ona, the rebels also sought to break away from Papua New Guinea as the only way to 'save ...