Student protesters shot by police in Papua New Guinea, reports say

Police have reportedly opened fire on a group of student protesters in Papua New Guinea.
 By 
Jenni Ryall
 on 
Original image replaced with Mashable logo
Original image has been replaced. Credit: Mashable

UPDATE: Friday, June 10, 10:35 a.m. AEST Days later, the number of students injured has still not been confirmed. PNG Government said the original claim of four deaths was false. Students claim more than one dozen were injured. 

Police have reportedly opened fire on a group of student protesters in Papua New Guinea. 

On Wednesday, reports started to filter out on Twitter stating that police shot at a crowd of university students as they were marching from the University of Papua New Guinea to Parliament.


You May Also Like


According to ABC News, Port Moresby Hospital confirmed 10 students had been admitted. The publication is also reporting that four students have been killed and seven people have been injured. No deaths have been confirmed. 

"They fired shots, they fired shots directly at the crowd," student Gerald Peni told ABC News. "They fired tear gases, I was right in front. And many of the students they fell, they got injured, we don't know how many casualties we may have at the moment."

Footage emerged of what sounded like gunfire near the protesters. Following the initial incident, violence flared up around the university with cars being set on fire and a standoff between police and protesters happening outside the hospital, according to numerous posts on social media. 



As the violence continued, mothers took to the street to mourn in Port Moresby. The women covered their faces in mud and raised their hands above their heads as they walked down the road. 



The protest, which has been ongoing for five weeks, is targeted at Prime Minister Peter O'Neill. Students have demanded he step down and urged members of his party to abandon him over corruption allegations. 

The Australian government updated its warning to people travelling to the region. It stopped short of confirming any deaths. 

"On 8 June 2016, there was unrest in and around the University of PNG campus in Waigani related to ongoing student protests. Early information indicates that firearms have been used and there are an unconfirmed number of deaths and serious injuries," the website read. 

Have something to add to this story? Share it in the comments.


Topics Activism

Mashable Image
Jenni Ryall

Jenni Ryall is Mashable's VP of Content Strategy. She spends her time launching cool, new things such as Mashable Deals and Mashable Reels. On the other days, she is developing strong partnerships with companies including Apple News, Flipboard, Snapchat, Facebook, Twitter and Reddit.

Mashable Potato

Recommended For You

Does AI save time? Executives say yes, employees say no.
AI apps on mobile device

'Battlefield 6' is free for a week — take a free shot at Season 2’s new maps and modes
The PS5, Xbox, and PC versions of Battlefield 6 on a red and purple background

Apple is secretly working on smart glasses, AI pendant, and AI AirPods, report says
tim cook stands in front of a rainbow arch during WWDC 2025 at Apple Park headquarters


Trending on Mashable
NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for April 3, 2026
Connections game on a smartphone

Wordle today: Answer, hints for April 3, 2026
Wordle game on a smartphone


NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for April 2, 2026
Connections game on a smartphone

Wordle today: Answer, hints for April 2, 2026
Wordle game on a smartphone
The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox.
These newsletters may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. By clicking Subscribe, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Thanks for signing up. See you at your inbox!