The Karida massacre: fears of a new era of tribal violence in Papua New Guinea
The shocking killing of 18 people in a highlands village may have ‘changed everything’, warns police minister
The pictures that came out of a remote highlands village in Papua New Guinea two weeks ago were not, at first glance, particularly graphic: bulging cocoons of blue mosquito nets hanging from wooden poles propped along a roadside.
But the story they told was gruesome.