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English: James Tanis was President of Autonomous Region of Bougainville from 2009 to 2010. He joined the Bougainville Revolutionary Army in 1988, serving as a senior commander before playing a crucial role in peace negotiations with the central Papua New Guinea government. He was Vice President of Bougainville People's Congress in 2001 and Minister for Peace in 2004.
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Source James Tanis - The Bougainville Peace Process
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