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Social Commentary On PM's Arrest Warrant
The 7 million people of Papua New Guinea have the right of freedom of expression, as mandated in the constitution.
As expected, there was a large public following outside the court house today.
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EMTV got public opinion from those present.
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The Waigani Court house was the place to be, if you wanted to get a feeling of the intensity brewing as a result of the latest political drama.
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We sourced some views from public servants to see how they felt about Kerenga Kua being stood down as attorney general. They were hesitant to speak on camera; however, like everyone, they relayed their shock at the turn of events.
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We found John Inerehu sitting casually under a tree and he gave us his view on the Paraka-OโNeill saga.
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Others shared the same sentiments; for Prime Minister Peter OโNeill to turn himself in for questioning.
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There were others who were full-on supporters of Peter OโNeill. There was one man who shared the word of God. He was quickly dismissed by the anxious crowd.
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All opinions were expressed before the court adjourned the case to next week Wednesday. For now, the Prime Minister cannot be arrested.



