Porgera tribal war death toll rises to 25
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Porgera tribal war death
toll rises to 25
PORT MORESBY: Porgera’s protracted tribal war death toll
has risen from Wednesday (July 20, 2022)’s 18 to 25 yesterday (July 21, 2022),
Porgera Chamber of Commerce And Industry President Nickson Pakea says.
“Three of the massacred
victims died at home because health services were unavailable,” he added.
Pakea said a teenage
girl was believed to have been abducted and gang-raped by the tribal warlords
yesterday (July 21, 2022).
“Relatives believe she
could have been killed and dumped elsewhere,” he added.
PNG Cyber Monitor reproduces below the news break as reported by The National:
More deaths in Porgera
July 22, 2022The NationalMain Stories
PORGERA’S protracted
tribal war death toll has risen from Wednesday’s 18 to 25 yesterday, Porgera
Chamber of Commerce And Industry president Nickson Pakea says.
“Three of the massacred victims died at home from wounds because health
services were unavailable,” he added.
Pakea said a teenage girl was believed to have been abducted and gang-raped by
the tribal warlords yesterday.
“Relatives believe she could have been killed and dumped elsewhere,” he said.
Paiam Hospital is closed after its employees fled when their homes were looted
and torched on Wednesday.
Commander Acting Supt George Kakas had said: “It is unprecedented, barbaric and
inhumane. The tribesmen involved in the murders are criminals and opportunists
who are targeting innocent people.
“This is a senseless and animalistic behaviour and goes against all the ethical
and cultural norms of Enga society.”
Kakas said the violence was not related to General Election 2022 (GE22) but to
years of continuous fights over landownership.
Pakea said more innocent lives were lost yesterday.
He said 18 of the dead were from the Wage in Kandep. Others were from the
Maipangi clan of Upper Maipangi in Porgera.
Pakea said few girls were taken away by the warlords, and possibly raped and
killed. Pakea said since the deployment of soldiers last month, the situation
was calm with General Election 2022 (GE22) polling conducted peacefully.
“After the polling, the soldiers left and killings erupted on Wednesday
afternoon.
“If the Government does not deploy any troops, Porgera will be razed as
fighting is ongoing everywhere,” he added.
Pakea said he had written to the chief executive officer of Porgera District
and also to Kakas.
“Those killed are innocent people, some from Kandep while others are from other
areas within and outside of Porgera and not part of the fight between the
Nomali and the Hayale tribes,” he said.
Marape says SOE will be extended
By REBECCA KUKU
THE State of Emergency
(SOE) in Porgera will be extended with additional police and soldiers to
address ongoing tribal fighting there, says Prime Minister James Marape.
Marape, who condemned the senseless killing of 18 men and women in Porgera on
Wednesday, said members of the security forces would regroup and sent to
Porgera.
“Let me clarify that the fighting in Porgera is not election-related. (It) has
been ongoing for some time now and a SOE was declared early this year,” he
said.
“However, due to the election, the security forces there were pulled out for
election duties. But Porgera is still under a State of Emergency.
“With the election ending soon, police and soldiers will be sent into Porgera.”
Marape said the defence force had already put together a team to be sent to
Porgera for SOE duties.
A 500 police contingent will join them after the election.
“We cannot allow this senseless killings, rampage and burning down of homes and
properties to continue,” he said.
“Porgera hosts the Porgera mine. So the SOE will be extended with more manpower
to be sent in as soon as possible.”
Porgera now resembles a ghost town, with roads blocked with felled trees and no
one working there.
Marape disappointed with candidates, MPs
CANDIDATES and MPs inciting election-related
violence will be held accountable and criminally charged after the completion
of General Election 2022 (GE22), says Prime Minister James Marape.
He said it was disappointing to see people contesting the GE22 to become
leaders and represent their people acting like criminals.
“Police and community leaders are keeping records. If you cannot control your supporters
or get them to behave, then you will be held accountable for the actions of
your supporters,” Marape said.
“This (also applies) to MPs who get elected.”
Marape said that after the election, everyone identified as being involved in
election-related violence would be charged criminally.
People should by now understand the importance of the GE22, take ownership of
it and work together to deliver a safe, free and fair election, he added.
Marape was disappointed to see classrooms and church buildings burnt down. “If
you have issues, follow the process. There is a process for everything. Or just
take it to the court of disputed returns,” he said.
“Instead of trying to take the law into your own hands, you can say it’s not
you (but) your supporters. But as a leader, you should stop them and get them
to behave.”
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