Augustine Geve

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Augustine Geve was a Solomon Islands Catholic priest and politician. He was first elected to Parliament in the December 2001 general election, as MP for , at the time of the violent ethnic conflict on Guadalcanal. He was then appointed Minister for Youth, Women and Sports in Prime Minister Allan Kemakeza's Cabinet. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Augustine Geve
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xsd:date 2002-08-20
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xsd:date 2002-08-20
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xsd:date 2002-08-20
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rdf:langString Augustine Geve was a Solomon Islands Catholic priest and politician. He was first elected to Parliament in the December 2001 general election, as MP for , at the time of the violent ethnic conflict on Guadalcanal. He was then appointed Minister for Youth, Women and Sports in Prime Minister Allan Kemakeza's Cabinet. On August 20, 2002, he was assassinated by Ronnie Cawa, Francis Lela and warlord Harold Keke "on a remote beach" on Guadalcanal. The three men were convicted for the crime and several other murders in March 2005 by High Court judge (and future Governor General) Frank Kabui, who sentenced them to life in jail. Geve's vacant seat in Parliament was filled in a , and he was succeeded by Victor Totu.
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