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Dame Josephine Abaijah, GCL, DBE (b. 1944, Misima, Papua New Guinea) was the first woman to be elected to the Papua New Guinea House of Assembly in 1972.[1] She was the only woman elected at that time.[2] She was re-elected in 1977, and stood unsuccessfully for a third term in 1982. After fifteen years out of Parliament, she was elected once more in 1997.[3] She was the founder and leader of the Papua Besena political movement, which agitated unsuccessfully for Papua to become a completely independent country on its own instead of being linked with New Guinea as Papua New Guinea.[4] She expressed support for Colonel Sitiveni Rabuka's military coup in Fiji in 1987.[5] Asked by Pacific Journalism Review for her opinion as to why there were (in 1995) no women in Papua New Guinea's Parliament, she suggested:
Regarding the condition of women, she told the Review:
Her autobiography, A Thousand Coloured Dreams (pub. Longmans: 1991)[8] has been described as a compelling mix of Papuan politics, Australian incompetence and insincerity, and word pictures of the colour and beauty of an under-rated island nation.[citation needed] [edit] References
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