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A terrible incident occurred in Papua New Guinea. Photos and videos taken by a group of armed men with human body parts have shocked the nation.
In the images featured on the front page of the country's leading newspaper, Post Courier, a group of men holding machetes and bows and arrows pose with the human body parts they have cut. In the footage, the men can be heard saying, "This is our meat, we will cook and eat it."
Police Minister Peter Tsiamalili explained that the incident was actually a family dispute. When an argument between two brothers escalated, villagers took sides, and the older brother was killed by the younger brother.
The minister stated, "This brutality does not define us. The horrific actions of a group of young people are contrary to the values of our society and are unacceptable."
The incident that occurred a month ago in Saki Village drew the attention of the global press when it spread on social media. However, the region's MP, Casmiro Aia, argued that the incident had nothing to do with cannibalism and was exaggerated.
Cannibalism has long been a thing of the past in Papua New Guinea, which has a population of 11 million. The Manila Times reported that this practice was only seen in a few tribes in remote areas in the past.
Last year, former US President Biden's statement, "My uncle who fell in World War II may have been eaten by cannibals," was met with backlash in the country and was harshly criticized by Prime Minister Marape.
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