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Operation Helpem Fren

Operation Helpem Fren, also known as the Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands (RAMSI), was created in response to a request for international aid by the Governor General of the Solomon Islands.

Causes for Unrest


The Solomon Islands Government was perceived by Islanders as being corrupt, as well as neglecting outer regions of the island group, focusing most of its resources on Guadalcanal. Small armed militant groups gained a significant following and civil unrest grew. The most significant of these groups was the Malata Eagle Force, lead by Jimmy Rasta.

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International Response


A seizable international security contingent of 2,200 police and troops, led by Australia and New Zealand, and with representatives from about 20 other Pacific nations began arriving from the 24 July.

Mr James Batley assumed the role of Special Coordinator as leader of RAMSI and advisor to the Solomon Islands Government. Major contributing nations to RAMSI include Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Tonga.

Military personnel provide security, materiel and logistical assistance to police forces assisting the Solomon Islands Government in the restoration of law and order. An Australian, Major Mick Gallegos, commands the military task force. Since November 2003, the military component has been drawn down, as stability gradually returns to the Solomon Islands.

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