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At least 20 most likely dead in violence near Papua New Guinea cash cow, local media reports

Violent attacks near Barrick Gold's Porgera cash cow in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has likely eliminated at least 20 people and forced females and kids to leave the region, local media reported.

Papua New Guinea has actually given police emergency situation powers, consisting of making use of deadly force, to consist of the violence in Porgera in between prohibited inhabitants squatting near the gold mine and local landowners, papers Post-Courier and The National reported late on Sunday.

Barrick Gold and PNG Police did not instantly respond to a. request seeking comment.

A number of schools, health centers, banks and other federal government. services in the areas have actually been closed due to the violence,. the Post-Courier stated in a report.

Home to hundreds of people and languages, the Pacific nation. to Australia's north has a long history of tribal warfare. Nevertheless, violence has ratcheted up over the previous years as. villagers swapped weapons for military rifles and. elections deepened existing tribal divides.

Violent attacks on 3 remote villages in July in the. nation's north killed 26 individuals, consisting of 16 children,. according to the United Nations.

(source: Reuters)