Paga Hill – Koim’s complicity
By PNG Echo Who can forget the mayhem and the abject misery as the bulldozers rolled onto Paga Hill and razed the houses and shelters of a long-established community – albeit a settlement. Women were screaming, men were shouting but to no avail. The police had been deployed to keep them in line; to keep the way clear for the bulldozing contractors to ply their heartless trade. I remember a valiant Dame Carol Kidu standing in front of bulldozers trying to stop them only to be manhandled out of the way by the police. Her standing in the community meant Continue reading Paga Hill – Koim’s complicity