Dozens of men killed in Papua New Guinea tribal violence, Australian media report
NPR Online NewsFEB 14 2024
Papua New Guinea (PNG) police reported on Thursday that a gang killed at least 26 people, including 16 children, across the Sepik River villages of Tamara, Tambari, and Angrumara in East Sepik’s Angoram district last week.
According to UN human rights chief Volker Türk, the attack, which left some people beheaded and others fleeing as their homes were burned, was "seemingly...the result of a dispute over land and lake ownership and user rights."
Provincial Gov. Allan Bird said there are only 20 police officers for the province of 100K people, while local police have reportedly already identified over 30 men who were involved in the attack, which also included sexual violence.