Thursday, January 11, 2024

Papua New Guinea Declares State Of Emergency After At Least 16 People Are Killed In Violent Riots

 

ABC News Australia: Violent riots in PNG leave 16 people dead, as PM declares state of emergency for 14 days  

Prime Minister James Marape has declared a state of emergency in Papua New Guinea after 16 people died in violent riots sparked by a police strike on Wednesday. 

The prime minister announced the measure would last for 14 days, with 1,000 defence personnel on standby to react to any escalation in violence. 

Nine people have died in the country's capital of Port Moresby while a further seven were killed in Lae, PNG's second largest city, according to an update from Lae Metro Command on Thursday.  

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Papua New Guinea Declares State Of Emergency After At Least 16 People Are Killed In Violent Riots  

Riots in Papua New Guinea’s 2 biggest cities reportedly leave 15 dead -- AP  

Papua New Guinea: PM declares state of emergency in capital -- DW  

Papua New Guinea: At least 15 dead after major rioting and looting -- BBC  

Papua New Guinea rocked by violence as pay error prompts police walkout, riots and looting -- CNN  

Papua New Guinea declares state of emergency after at least 15 people are killed in horror wave of riots as shops and buildings are set ablaze -- Daily Mail  

Papua New Guinea declares state of emergency as police strike prompts riots -- UPI  

What is happening in PNG? The violent rioting over a pay 'glitch' explained -- ABC News Australia

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I thought the headhunteers of New Guinea were mostly peaceful..