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PNG, 60 anti WoRLD Bank demonstrators shot

Jerry Bauai | 26.06.2001 10:47

Demonstration in PNG against World Bank, police shoot 60 people last night, 3 dead so far

Papua New Guinea
60 student protestors shot by riot police
After anti World Bank/IMF protest
3 dead, 17 in hospital

3 UPNG students are dead & several more in a critical condition; several have also disappeared into police custody.
The students have had a 5-day blockade of the government buildings.
After local police refused to disperse them, Prime Minister Morauta
flew the riot police down from their usual job of protecting the US & Canadian owned oil, gas & gold mines in the PNG highlands.
Last night (Monday)these task force police dispersed the demonstrators and then followed them into the university where they attacked the students and tried to arrest the SRC leaders
In response to the night time shootings the students & youth attacked & looted shops this morning.
This afternoon the PNG TUC has called a general strike to support the students, the PNG Maritime workers union has already started sticking up ships tonight & are asking for foreign maritime unions to black all PNG cargo.
John Paska General secretary of the PNG TUC who endorsed the S11 Melbourne blockade & the S26 Prague action is now asking for union support in close by countries for further demonstrations against the World Bank
For messages of support his phone & fax number is country code (675)3257642

Jerry Bauai
- e-mail: cafc77@hotmail.com

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From PNG National newspaper. Deny all!

26.06.2001 12:22

What can we do to help? Ideas.

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Police break up student protest
ARMED police last night fired tear-gas canisters into a defiant gathering of 100-plus University of Papua New Guinea students, forcing them to flee to their campus at Waigani, and freeing up the streets of Port Moresby for normal government and transport services to resume today.
Earlier yesterday, Prime Minister Sir Mekere Morauta received a four-point petition from the protesters and responded several hours later, making it almost pointless for the students to continue their protest.
Southern Region Police Commander Tom Kulunga said normal government business will resume today and his men have set up tents outside the Morauta House - the scene of the five-day siege by protesters. "We are here to make sure that they don't return," said Mr Kulunga. "I urge public servants to return to work and PMVs to run."
The PNG Defence Force supplied the tents for use by armed riot police who will camp there for several days to ensure that there is no more disruption.
Chief Supt Jeffrey Vaki is in command of the operations.
Late last night, police fired gas-guns and blanks after Mr Kulunga gave three warnings ordering the crowd to move.
Mr Kulunga told them that they had been illegally assembling there since Friday. The public and police could not tolerate their illegal gathering anymore as it affected normal government businesses, children's schooling, Grade 10 exams and the city public transport system. Soon after he gave the third warning, the quiet Waigani night erupted with M16 automatic rifles blazing out blanks and bullets into the air and gas canisters into the small crowd.
Mr Kulunga and Mr Vagi said nobody was hurt, apart from a heavily intoxicated person who recovered when water was poured over him.
The students scrambled for cover by running toward Telikom Rumana and police gave chase with the aid of flares to ensure that they got right out of the central government offices. They were seen later walking back to the campus along Waigani Drive close to midnight.

@lex


RIP

26.06.2001 17:25

blessings on the souls of the dear departed... there but for the grace of goddess...

zoe


what can we do?

26.06.2001 20:55

what can we do to stop this?
presently i seems that we can do nothing to stop the police violence. it is becoming incresingly clear that the police can try to legalise any form of repression they see fit. the only thing i can say that my give some hope is as more protests are put down this way, more people are going to die, thus swinging public opinion. the same thing happened in northern ireland. the police became more and more brutal untill bloody sunday when many people were killed during a civil rights march. obviously it was this that turned global opinion, disgaced the army and the ruc, and busted recruitment to the ira. hasta la victoreia siempre.

kevin
mail e-mail: kevin_mcnicholl@hotmail.com


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