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UPDATED: 13:28, April 24, 2006
Solomon Islands Parliament sworn in
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The new Parliament of Solomon Islands was sworn in Monday in Honiara, capital of the South Pacific state, and sat briefly amidst a very large security presence, according to reports reaching here.

Radio New Zealand International said Monday's heavily guarded parliamentary session was the first since violent mobs rampaged in Honiara following the surprise election of Rini, amid corruption allegations.

Rini has rejected the allegations.

Police in riot gear and troops from the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) surrounded Parliament House for the session, said Radio New Zealand International.

RAMSI officers blocked the road leading up to the building and troops were stationed every few meters along the path. A police helicopter circled overhead.

Solomon Islands Police Commissioner Shane Castles went on national radio this morning to say the Parliament was a no-go zone for the Solomon Islands public.

The public gallery was empty except for members of the media and armed soldiers and police.

After MPs were sworn in and the Speaker, Sir Peter Kenilorea, re-elected unopposed, the Parliament was adjourned until 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday.

Source: Xinhua


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