Violence and Unrest in Papua New Guinea: A Snapshot of Recent Events

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At least eight people have died in Papua New Guinea's capital, Port Moresby, following major rioting and unrest triggered by a police strike over a pay dispute. Prime Minister James Marape has condemned the lawlessness and deployed the army to restore order. The violence, which also spread to the city of Lae, was sparked by a protest strike after public servants discovered their pay had been reduced. The unrest has led to looting, fires, and shooting injuries, prompting calls for calm from neighboring Australia.
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- Papua New Guinea: At least eight dead after major rioting and unrest BBC.com
- Riots and looting in Port Moresby after pay packet error | The World ABC News (Australia)
- Papua New Guinea Orders Military to Restore Order as Unrest Rocks Capital The New York Times
- China warns its citizens in Papua New Guinea to step up precautions amid violence Reuters
- 15 people dead in PNG after a payroll dispute left an opening for rioting and unrest | ABC News ABC News (Australia)
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