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As of December 2011, [[Radio New Zealand International]] reported that the "president" of Nagriamel (and jointly of the [[John Frum]] movement) was [[Thitam Goiset]], a woman of Vietnamese origin and sister of businessman [[Dinh Van Than]], despite the leadership of these movements having been "previously [...] held by high ranking male chiefs".<ref>[http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=64837 "Vanuatu appoints ambassador to Russia"], Radio New Zealand International, 5 December 2011</ref> Nagriamel is currently led by MP [[Havo Molisale]]. In 2013, Thitam Goiset was sacked from her role as Vanuatu's ambassador to Russia amid evidence of corrupt activities <ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-03-27/an-vanuatu-ambassador-terminated/4596830 "Vanuatu's ambassador to Russia sacked", ABC News Australia, 23 April 2013.]</ref><ref>[http://www.radionz.co.nz/international/pacific-news/201988/vanuatu-anti-corruption-lobby-russia-ambassador-a-business-deal "Vanuatu anti-corruption lobby: Russia ambassador a business deal"], [[Radio New Zealand]], 16 January 2012.</ref>

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==See also==

*[[Turaga nation]]

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==External links==

*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihuOrF-L9fY Franky steven's interview about Vanuatu independanceindependence history]

[[Category:Separatism in Oceania]]