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24 people, including two pregnant women, killed in tribal massacre in Papua New Guinea

The deaths happened in the Hela province in a three-day spasm of violence between rival tribes.

TWENTY-FOUR PEOPLE have died – including two pregnant women with their unborn children – in tribal fighting in Papua New Guinea’s lawless highlands.

The deaths happened in the Hela province, a rugged region in the west of the country, in a three-day spasm of violence between rival tribes.

Highland clans have fought each other in Papua New Guinea for centuries, but an influx of automatic weapons has made clashes more deadly and escalated the cycle of violence.

“Twenty-four people are confirmed dead, killed in three days, but could be more today,” the Hela provincial administrator William Bando told AFP. “We are still waiting for today’s brief from our officials on the ground.” 

Bando has called for at least 100 police to be deployed to reinforce some 40 local officers.

The attack

In the Karida attack, fighters are said to have hacked and shot six women and eight children – as well as two pregnant women and their unborn children – in a 30-minute rampage. 

A local health worker said it was hard to recognise some of the body parts and posted images of remains bundled together using mosquito nets as makeshift body bags.

Images provided by local police showed the corpses of two children of school age, one with severe head injuries.

Local media has reported the attack appeared to be in retaliation for the ambush and murder for six people the day before.

However, is not clear what prompted the attack, but many fights are fuelled by old rivalries prompted by rape or theft, or disputes over tribal boundaries.

In light of the incident, Prime Minister James Marape, whose constituency includes the district where the killings occurred, has vowed more security deployments.

“Today is one of the saddest day of my life,” he said in a statement. “Many children and mothers innocently murdered in Munima and Karida villages of my electorate.”

“Gun-toting criminals, your time is up,” Marape said.

Learn from what I will do to criminals who killed innocent people, I am not afraid to use strongest measures in law on you.

He noted that the death penalty was “already a law”. 

Marape has not yet provided details of the security deployments but he has appeared exasperated by the current resources available.

“How can a province of 400,000 people function with policing law and order with under 60 policemen, and occasional operational military and police that does no more than band-aid maintenance,” he said. 

Includes reporting by © AFP 2019

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    Jan 29th 2018, 4:19 PM

    Bus w*nkers

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    Jan 29th 2018, 4:50 PM

    @Dlow Brown: the picture says it all regarding your comment, putting those 2 words together must’ve gave you a headache

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    Jan 29th 2018, 5:10 PM

    @Anthony Whelan: same could be said about yours. Boring and no creativity

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    Jan 29th 2018, 7:46 PM

    @L-Plate: that’s exactly what he’s like in person

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    Jan 29th 2018, 9:21 PM

    @L-Plate: and your contribution was what again

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    Jan 29th 2018, 9:25 PM

    @Barra O Brien: sorry if anyone I knew had a name like that I’d remember them. Yours doesn’t ring a bell. Thanks

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    Jan 29th 2018, 4:14 PM

    Better post something quickly for the comment section is closed and comments deleted.

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    Jan 29th 2018, 4:33 PM

    @Nick Allen:
    ha ha happened to you as well????

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    Jan 29th 2018, 4:33 PM

    @Nick Allen: There was a ‘cool story’ comment deleted earlier. Is that offensive now?!

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    Jan 29th 2018, 4:34 PM

    There are to many traffic lights in Dublin!

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    Jan 29th 2018, 5:06 PM

    @Martin Sinnott: would you rather more crashes??

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    Jan 29th 2018, 5:18 PM

    @Mr. H: in fairness there’s some places in Dublin that have traffic lights 20 metres apart. And as for traffic lights on roundabouts!?
    Most of the new lights seem to be pedestrian lights. They’re not there to prevent car crashes. In blackrock there’s 7 sets over 200 meters. It’s ridiculous.

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    Jan 29th 2018, 5:43 PM

    @Mr. H: Too many and badly synced traffic lights can cause driver frustration and lead to drivers making bad decisions causing accidents. Most city accents are at traffic controlled junctions. Where traffic lights don’t exist, motorists instinctively display more caution and accidents tend to be fewer. Nevertheless, there still is a need for traffic lights on certain roads.

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    Jan 29th 2018, 5:46 PM

    @Daragh Cassidy: there was an accident last night on the Temple Hill / Monkstown road junction of Blackrock. A taxi and a car. Proves that traffic lights don’t prevent accidents. Although, I have to admit, traffic lights are needed at this junction.

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    Jan 29th 2018, 6:12 PM

    @Mr. H: no just better usage of less lights

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    Jan 29th 2018, 6:29 PM

    @Martin Sinnott: it’s TOO Martin
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    Jan 29th 2018, 6:56 PM

    @Martin Sinnott: I would like more of them. A worrying development last time I was in town was that some sets of pedestrian crossing lights have been removed where Talbot Street crosses the southbound track of the new Luas loop.

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    Jan 29th 2018, 7:25 PM

    @Daragh Cassidy: Yep. Takes nearly an hour to drive the mile or two between Phibsboro and Drumcondra most evenings. As for traffic lights and roundabouts, try negotiating the Donaghmede roundabout in the morning…

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    Jan 29th 2018, 9:38 PM

    @Daragh Cassidy: A roundabout with traffic lights can actually sustain a higher level of traffic than either a unlit roundabout or lit intersection… so there! ;)

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    Jan 29th 2018, 4:22 PM

    Can I just say that dcc’s head of traffic, Brendan O’Brien still had a job in traffic. This is the person the journal described as Dublin’s traffic supremo last year. Probably get this comment deleted by stating the person dcc say is responsible, is actually responsible and is incompetent at his job.

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    Jan 29th 2018, 7:44 PM

    @Gulliver Foyle: we all know its Owen keegan behind every traffic catastrophe that occurs in the city

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    Jan 29th 2018, 4:17 PM

    What on earth are they thinking? The buses being diverted will make no difference after they introduce even longer trams through the small streets of Dublin. It’s the people who make decisions about public transport who use it the least out of all of us.

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    Jan 29th 2018, 5:22 PM

    Here’s a novel idea – build up in places people actually want to live! Plenty of commuters would be only too delighted to live in a high rise where they could walk to work in a few minutes instead of two hours each way from a house share in suburbia. But even mention anything more than four stories tall and the locals have conniptions about incongruence with the skyline and politicians jump on any bandwagon going about “saving” an “iconic” space.

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    Jan 29th 2018, 9:25 PM

    @The Solipsist: It would still be more affordable to live in the suburbs though.
    The city centre rents are stratospheric and its easier to bring down cost by sharing a house with four/five than an apartment with two/three.

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    Jan 29th 2018, 4:59 PM

    Do we need so many bus stops in the centre of Dublin? Some of the stops for a single bus, are so close you could stand at one and see the next one. Dublin is such a small city, that it’s possible to walk a short distance to each stop.

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    Jan 29th 2018, 4:36 PM

    I was changing from a Dublin Bus (got off on Dame St) to Luas (Trinity stop) this morning at about 08:30 and there was definitely a lot less traffic about. Was on a bus last week coming towards College Green from Lord Edward St and it crawled from Christchurch for about 10 minutes without evening getting to the old Central Bank, driver advised us to get off if we wanted to walk faster. No such scene this morning, so cautious approval of this change.

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    Jan 29th 2018, 4:37 PM

    @James Patrick Boyle: Without even*

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    Jan 29th 2018, 6:28 PM

    @James Patrick Boyle: Good to know. Liking the driver who offered the option to get out and walk. Nothing worse than being trapped in traffic on a bus that can’t let you out!

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    Jan 29th 2018, 8:23 PM

    @Fiona Fitzgerald: Hope the kind driver let you off in a safe place and gave you a refund

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    Jan 29th 2018, 5:59 PM

    To avoid all that stress come to Donegal If your are in no hurry to get there as our train service and motorway is still at the objection stage .If you want an ideal life when the only stress will be trying to get a job seeing your children going off to third level and the expense of and the lack of affordable acc.for them After all the years they will probably emigrate When someone needs what should be care that is taken for granted in Dublin is almost a lifetime away Where the scenery is fantastic when the weather allows you to see it Where we have Poloticians who are all afraid of the party whip When you need a long haul flight to visit children who had to go to far off lands it can be 4 or 6 hours to get to the airport Give me the stress of College Green any day

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    Jan 29th 2018, 9:13 PM

    @brian mclaughlin: Puts it in to perspective..

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    Jan 29th 2018, 9:31 PM

    @Harry Corry: Thank you it does indeed That was an edited version

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    Jan 29th 2018, 4:49 PM

    Perfect example of the mess that is Dublin Planning .. There is no joined up thinking, or practical solutions other that a Luas that basically goes 2 directions, ban all the cars and bicycles for all .. The City has been tron up for years with Luas and the extension, soon as done .. oh wait now we have problems .. ok more construction and lets no ban all traffic for other areas .. There needs to be at least a 10 year plan for Dublin and all have to be agreed on it first, plan it properly and then execute .. else we will have chaos .. oh wait now we do ..

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    Jan 29th 2018, 5:06 PM

    @Irish Bob: What?

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    Jan 29th 2018, 6:15 PM

    @Irish Bob: there are plans called the national development plan that’s constantly being wheeled out every political cycle… nothing gets done here. Corruption and incompetence combined with parochial mindsets and lack of imagination or willingness… lethal combination

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    Jan 29th 2018, 6:26 PM

    @Irish Bob: Dublin planning is a mess because anyone forward thinking is ignored Those who Toe the line are promoted lest they expose those who have gone before them same as POLITICS in dail

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    Jan 29th 2018, 5:09 PM

    All buses should terminate at the edge of city say places like the M1 airport exit or near Clare Hall, put large car parks as well so people could drive to there and from there onwards there be trams and cycle paths. Put all the tram routes back.

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    Jan 29th 2018, 5:00 PM

    They have also f##ked up both the north and south quays for this.

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    Jan 29th 2018, 9:47 PM

    The people in charge of Dublin City transport are just making it up as they go along.

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    Jan 29th 2018, 6:11 PM

    Deck chairs on the titanic come to mind

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    Jan 29th 2018, 9:25 PM

    @Marc Power: Did you think up that comment all on your own?You should get a copyright

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    Jan 29th 2018, 9:43 PM

    @brian mclaughlin:

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    Jan 29th 2018, 4:19 PM

    Is your head half empty or half full?

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    Jan 29th 2018, 10:53 PM

    @David Dickson: Good idea for a poll!

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    Jan 30th 2018, 11:29 AM

    SERIOUSLY I was home recently when I saw a 46A in… Phibsboro… It used to go to the Quays, and you’d use those two items at the end of your legs for a few minutes, and hey presto, you could get the 4, 10 or 14 to the park.. Now, most of the bus numbers are changes (12, 12A 22, 22A gone) etc, and more buses crossing the Liffey, hence jamming up the city centre. Same with getting to Landsdowne…. You’d get above mentioned routes to town, then walk… remember that feeling?… to another bus…. to Landsdowne…or Dun Laoghaire….. Dun Laoghaire to the park….. Really??? As for the stops on O’Connell street…. AND Dublin bus STILL has the problem of one packed bus followed by 2 empty ones….. Sort out the cobwebs and see things clearer before tinkering with something. As for that LUAS… using the old train lines was the best thing…then use existing services.. but no, they had to cross the city……..

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    Jan 30th 2018, 11:14 AM

    I see Dublin Bus has re-published a book from it’s 80′s and 90′s past.. Aesop’s Fables… sorry, bus timetables and schedules… It wasn’t working too well then, but it wasn’t broken.. they have tried and (it seems) failed…

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