Resources related to Papua New Guinea
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22 Jan 2013
‘Gillileaks’ and Australia’s Hypocrisy Over Julian Assange
When Julian Assange and Wikileaks released a cache of US government cables in 2010, Australia’s prime minister,...
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30 Oct 2012
Not Just Criminals – A Response to the Paga Hill Development Company
On 9 October 2012 we released a report, The Demolition of Paga Hill, documenting a forced eviction that took place in...
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8 Oct 2012
The Demolition of Paga Hill – A Report by the International State Crime Initiative
On 12 May 2012, one hundred police officers descended on the prominent Port Moresby landmark, Paga Hill. Armed with...
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18 Sep 2012
The Forgotten Disaster: Outstanding Issues Arising from the Tumbi Landslide
On 24 January 2012, a landslide in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea buried the villages of Tumbi and...
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21 May 2012
This was not an eviction it was a crime – The Paga Hill demolition
On 12 May 2012, heavily armed police officers attempted to forcefully evict residents at the Paga Hill settlement in...
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29 Mar 2012
Remembering Another PNGDF Call Out
29 March 2012...
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22 Feb 2012
One month later, what has been done for the victims of Tumbi?
When I last wrote about the Tumbi landslide on 29 January, we had no firm data on the disaster’s death toll, little...
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29 Jan 2012
Investigating the Tumbi Disaster
At around 4am last Tuesday morning, a landslide 1.5km along swept through Tumbi, in Papua New Guinea’s Southern...
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Kristian Lasslett
Professor Kristian Lasslett is Head of the School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences at the University of Ulster, and sits on the Executive Board of the International State Crime Initiative. He...
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31 Oct 2010
Introducing State Crime in Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea is the largest country in the South Pacific, with a population nearing seven million people. It is...