Land rights as surety for loans provided to the government and was part of Withdraw the policies, including the LMP that sought to to acquire customary (LMP) administered by Sir Mekere Morauta’s government. In 2001, students protested against the privatisation of state assets and the land mobilisation programme Chan withdrew the mercenaries and resigned from In the Bougainville crisis, and demanded the resignation of the then Prime Tertiary student movement in PNG has been a powerful toolīack in 1991, students were involved in a violent protest against theįorce to protest against the use of Sandline mercenaries Their ultimate chances of success? Will O’Neill give in? Masse from their studies if the Prime Minister refuses to go. The students have threatened to withdraw en Office and have demanded the police commissioner not suppress criminal The UPNG students want O’Neill to resign from University of Technology and Divine Word University are also boycotting classes. Of PNG’s seemingly impregnable Prime Minister Peter O’Neill.Īgainst the government since the end of last month. Latest in a long list of those in the firing line for denouncing the leadership Students at the University of Papua New Guinea are the Prime Minister Peter O'Neill's "I will not resign" reply to UPNG and Unitech student presidents over their "stand down" petition - May 23 An NBC News report on May 17 - a useful backgrounder, but much has happened since.