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Australia denies Solomons plot | Australia denies Solomons plot |
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Australia's Prime Minister John Howard has denied an allegation his government offered a bounty for the murder of his counterpart in the Solomon Islands. | Australia's Prime Minister John Howard has denied an allegation his government offered a bounty for the murder of his counterpart in the Solomon Islands. |
An Australian man has been charged in the Solomon Islands with conspiring to assassinate PM Manasseh Sogavare. | An Australian man has been charged in the Solomon Islands with conspiring to assassinate PM Manasseh Sogavare. |
Mr Sogavare has been at the centre of a diplomatic row with Australia. | Mr Sogavare has been at the centre of a diplomatic row with Australia. |
An Australian newspaper has published what it said were police documents that claimed assassins had planned to murder Mr Sogavare for money. | An Australian newspaper has published what it said were police documents that claimed assassins had planned to murder Mr Sogavare for money. |
The paper said the bounty of $39,000 (£20,000) was sponsored by Australia. | The paper said the bounty of $39,000 (£20,000) was sponsored by Australia. |
The suggestion has drawn a rather bemused response from Mr Howard. | The suggestion has drawn a rather bemused response from Mr Howard. |
He said he knew very little about the alleged plot and denied any involvement in it. | He said he knew very little about the alleged plot and denied any involvement in it. |
"Did we try and get anybody to assassinate the prime minister of the Solomon Islands? Of course not," he said. | "Did we try and get anybody to assassinate the prime minister of the Solomon Islands? Of course not," he said. |
Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has also denied being part of any conspiracy. | Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has also denied being part of any conspiracy. |
In a statement, officials said the allegation was preposterous. | In a statement, officials said the allegation was preposterous. |
An Australian expatriate has been charged with plotting to kill Manasseh Sogavare. | |
Bill Johnson has been living in the Solomon Islands for more than a decade. | Bill Johnson has been living in the Solomon Islands for more than a decade. |
Lawyers for the 61-year-old war veteran said the charges against him were crazy. | Lawyers for the 61-year-old war veteran said the charges against him were crazy. |
They have insisted the prosecution's evidence amounted to nothing more than drunken conversation. | They have insisted the prosecution's evidence amounted to nothing more than drunken conversation. |
Mr Johnson his due back in court in the Solomon's capital, Honiara, next week. | Mr Johnson his due back in court in the Solomon's capital, Honiara, next week. |
Four other men have also been accused of planning to kill the prime minister. | Four other men have also been accused of planning to kill the prime minister. |
Diplomatic relations between the Solomon Islands and Australia have been strained in recent months. | Diplomatic relations between the Solomon Islands and Australia have been strained in recent months. |
The Sogavare government is refusing to extradite its attorney-general Julian Motie, an Australian citizen who is wanted by the authorities in Canberra on child sex charges. | The Sogavare government is refusing to extradite its attorney-general Julian Motie, an Australian citizen who is wanted by the authorities in Canberra on child sex charges. |
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