Solomon Islands capital under curfew after protesters target parliament

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HONIARA: The Solomon Islands capital Honiara was placed under curfew Wednesday (Nov 24) after protesters attempted to storm the Pacific island nation\u0027s parliament, police said. Police fired tear gas at the protesters, who had set alight buildings, partly burning down a police station and a hut near th

HONIARA: The Solomon Islands capital Honiara was placed under curfew Wednesday after protesters attempted to storm the Pacific island nation's parliament, police said.

"A crowd formed in front of the parliament, I don't know the exact numbers but it was a huge crowd," he told AFP. "It was a scary situation and it's still tense. People at the moment don't know what's going to happen and police are trying to keep everything calm."Canberra's official Smart Traveller advice service warned Australian nationals in the Solomons capital to be vigilant.

Their grievances are believed to involve perceived neglect by the central government and lingering dissatisfaction at the Solomons' decision to switch diplomatic allegiances from Taiwan to China in 2019.

 

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