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PNG’s police chief David Manning reinstated after Black Wednesday riots

Asia Pacific Report -
January 26, 2024

PNG court rules police chief Manning can stay pending appeal

Supreme Court orders a recall of PNG parliament for no confidence vote

Civicus Monitor criticises PNG use of cybercrime law to curb free speech

Court lifts temporary block to PNG executions after 70 years – 14 to die

PNG’s police chief David Manning reinstated after Black Wednesday riots

Asia Pacific Report -
January 26, 2024

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August 12, 2021

PNG’s ‘chief servant’ James Marape defeats no-confidence vote

Asia Pacific Report -
April 16, 2025

PNG Supreme Court dismisses challenge to Marape’s election

Asia Pacific Report -
November 27, 2020

Murray Horton: Root causes of ‘Pacific’ refugee crisis need to be...

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November 14, 2017

PNG courts reopen with ‘new normal’ of no-mask-no-entry policy

Asia Pacific Report -
May 12, 2020

Civicus Monitor criticises PNG use of cybercrime law to curb free...

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February 13, 2025

PNG Supreme Court stays Madang byelection pending Kramer appeal

Asia Pacific Report -
March 18, 2024
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