Soldiers and police patrolling streets where witnesses say quiet has replaced looting and chaos that reportedly left at least 16 people dead
Soldiers and police patrolled Port Moresby on Friday a day after Papua New Guinea declared a state of emergency in response to rioting and other violence in which at least 16 people died according to reports.
The prime minister, James Marape, declared a 14-day state of emergency, suspending several officials and putting more than 1,000 soldiers on standby, after a police and public sector protest over pay on Wednesday descended into rioting and looting.
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