At least 53 men massacred in Papua New Guinea tribal violence, police tell Australian media
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — At least 53 men were massacred in a major escalation of tribal violence in Papua New Guinea, Australian media reported Monday.
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MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — At least 53 men were massacred in a major escalation of tribal violence in Papua New Guinea, Australian media reported Monday.
On a lazy summer weekend a year ago, Russia was jolted by the stunning news of an armed uprising. The swaggering chief of a Kremlin-sponsored mercenary army seized a military headquarters in the south and began marching toward Moscow to oust the Defense Ministry’s leaders, accusing them of starving his force of ammunition in Ukraine.
Family members protested twice outside the seat of the government, and once outside the Russian Embassy, from where many of them were detained by police for protesting in restricted areas. Wearing black head bands as a sign of protest, they also set up an encampment in Ratna Park, one of Kathmandu’s busiest intersections.
At least 26 men were massacred in a major escalation of tribal violence in Papua New Guinea, Australian media reported on Monday.
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