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Chaos in Papua New Guinea: Riots, Looting, and State of Emergency Declared

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๐Ÿ”ฅ Major unrest in Papua New Guinea as riots and looting result in a state of emergency declaration. ๐Ÿ˜ฑ Read more about the violence and protests.

Chaos struck Papua New Guinea as riots, looting, and protests led to a state of emergency being declared after at least 16 people lost their lives in the violent clashes. The turmoil began with police going on strike over a pay dispute, prompting escalated violence with shops set on fire and supermarkets looted. The capital, Port Moresby, was engulfed in violence as soldiers, police officers, and prison guards protested against various issues, leading to a deadly outcome.

The government of Papua New Guinea vowed to crackdown on the unrest after the riots left a trail of destruction. Reports of 15 to 16 deaths surfaced as the protests spiraled out of control. The state of emergency was imposed as a means to restore order in the country, with troops being placed on standby to intervene as needed.

In a dramatic turn of events, the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, James Marape, announced the declaration of a state of emergency, highlighting the severity of the situation. The protests initially stemmed from a pay cut issue that officials attributed to an administrative glitch, sparking widespread chaos throughout the nation.

Amid the chaos and violence, Papua New Guinea faces a challenging period of unrest and instability, with the government taking swift action to quell the riots and maintain order in the country. The aftermath of the riots serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of peace in the region, prompting a reevaluation of security measures to prevent such tragedies from reoccurring.

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Image courtesy of "BBC News"

Papua New Guinea: At least eight dead after major rioting and looting (BBC News)

Shops and cars were set on fire and supermarkets looted after police went on strike over a pay dispute. The absence of police on Wednesday encouraged people ...

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Image courtesy of "Voice of America"

Papua New Guinea Vows Crackdown After Riots Kill 15 (Voice of America)

Violence erupted in the capital Port Moresby Wednesday evening after a group of soldiers, police officers and prison guards launched protests against the ...

Riots in Papua New Guinea leave 16 dead (Anadolu Agency)

People take to streets, set businesses on fire amid strike by police, security forces - Anadolu Ajansฤฑ.

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Image courtesy of "The Straits Times"

Papua New Guinea declares state of emergency after 16 killed in ... (The Straits Times)

A protest broke out on Jan 10 over a pay cut that officials blamed on an administrative glitch. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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Papua New Guinea declares state of emergency after deadly riots (Daily Tribune)

Violence erupted in Port Moresby on Wednesday evening after a group of soldiers, police officers and prison guards launched protests over unexplained deductions ...

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Image courtesy of "Asahi Shimbun"

Riots in Papua New Guinea's 2 biggest cities reportedly leave 15 ... (Asahi Shimbun)

PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea--The Papua New Guinea government worked to restore order Thursday after at least 15 people were reportedly killed during ...

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Image courtesy of "Jakarta Post"

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister declares state of emergency in ... (Jakarta Post)

More than 1,000 troops were on standby "to step in wherever necessary" under the emergency decree, Prime Minister James Marape announced, a day after the ...

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