PNG minister condemns ‘barbaric’ cannibalism claims
- Papua New Guinea's police minister condemned horrific claims of cannibalism on social media, stating that such barbarity would not define the nation.
- The gruesome images traced to the Goilala district depicted a violent confrontation between two brothers that led to a tragic killing.
- Police minister Peter Tsiamalili emphasized that these actions pose a grave threat to societal values and do not represent the people of Papua New Guinea.
- Prime Minister James Marape dismissed comments made by United States President Joe Biden regarding cannibalism, asserting that he has always spoken positively about Papua New Guinea.
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