Traditional Border Crossers
- Description:
- While there are raising concerns to stop illegal border crossers into Bougainville, there are also calls to allow for traditional border crossers. These people are from the Solomon Islands, and South Bougainville, who share a common sea boundary. There are also family connections with nearby Islands, while some travel into Buin, in South Bougainville, to access health services and other economic benefits. South Bougainville MP Timothy Masiu said, the Borders must be open to traditional borde...
- Display date:
- 16/02/2022
- Location:
- Papua New Guinea
- Collections:
- EMTV Online Videos
- Content partner:
- EMTV Online
- Availability:
- Not specified
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