Students urge civil government
Students urge civil government
Students urge civil government
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Prime Minister James Marape has warned against attempts by alleged Opposition-affiliated figures to incite student protests, emphasizing that students should resist anti-government influences. He expressed concern about the lingering effects of the January 10 riots, which resulted in significant damages, and accused certain MPs of infiltrating student organizations for political gain. Meanwhile, in Bangladesh, students from the Movement Against Discrimination called on civil and police authorities to act impartially and restore public trust, highlighting ongoing injustices and the need for accountability. A meeting between student leaders and local officials underscored the importance of collaborative efforts to ensure peace and address public grievances. The officials acknowledged the students' justified demands and expressed commitment to support them as part of a phased response. Such developments reflect a broader trend of students advocating for their rights and the need for accountability in both Papua New Guinea and Bangladesh.

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