supported the creation of the TRC in Solomon Islands. In late August 2008,
Sam Iduri, Minister for Peace and Reconciliation, introduced a Truth and Reconciliation Commission Bill to the
National Parliament of Solomon Islands. In February 2009, it was reported that Archbishop
Desmond Tutu, former chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa, would visit the Solomons in April to assist in setting up the Commission. Australia has contributed approximately 500,000 towards the establishment of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
Commission members The Truth and Reconciliation Commission is composed of five members, three of which are citizens of the Solomon Islands, while two others were chosen from outside of the country. There are three men and two women. The National Selection Committee was charged with choosing the five members of the TRC. The Chairman of the National Selection Committee,
Chief Justice of the
Solomon Islands Supreme Court Sir
Albert Palmer, submitted the names of the proposed members to the Prime Minister of Solomon Islands on 22 April 2009, as required by the
Truth and Reconciliation Act of 2008 (TRC Act, 2008). The
Prime Minister of Solomon Islands Derek Sikua announced the five members of the TRC on 27 April 2009, two days before the launch of the Commission. Sikua thanked the selection committee for working to choose the members of the commission. "I also wish to thank our people for their participation and in thanking them, I wish to call on our people to help the Truth and Reconciliation Commission because without the Truth there can be no true reconciliation and thus no lasting national
peace, unity and healing." By law, the members of the TRC must begin their investigations within fourteen days of their appointment by Prime Minister Sikua. The five members of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) are: • Reverend
Sam Ata of
Malaita Province, Solomon Islands (Chairman) •
George Kejoa of
Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands •
Caroline Laore of
Western Province, Solomon Islands •
Ratu Joni Madraiwiwi of
Fiji •
Sofia Macher, a
human rights activist from
Peru (Deputy Chair) ==Opening of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission==