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More than 5000 students have been evicted from the Waigani campus of the University of Papua New Guinea.

University authorities did not ask if they had anywhere to go and have not provided any fares back to their provinces, say campus staff and students.

Those without wantoks have been trying to contact their local member of Parliament for help.

Students at UPNG have been leading the national movement calling for Prime Minister Peter O’Neill to stand down and face a police investigation into corruption allegations.

“Citizen Journalist” continues a series of pictures from UPNG.

Exodus from UPNG
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1. Where to now? University of Papua New Guinea students and their belongings ready to leave campus.
2. On the move: UPNG students with their belongings at Waigani campus.
3. UPNG students taking shelter under a Waigani campus tree waiting for a lift to where?
4. Port Moresby police on Waigani campus.
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