By Riyaz ul Khaliq
ISTANBUL (AA) - At least 29 people were killed in different incidents in the run-up to Papua New Guinea's general elections next month.
“General election-related violence and deaths are rising fast and the death toll … to date is 29,” The National daily reported on Tuesday.
Lawmakers for the 188-seat national parliament will be elected between July 2 and July 22.
Violent clashes between supporters of opposing political parties have been reported in various parts of the Pacific island nation, with 16 people killed last Sunday when a truck, overloaded with election campaign supporters, "plunged down a cliff on the Tomba Freeway in Western Highlands' Nebilyer."
Amid clashes, sitting Prime Minister James Marape urged the people to help “refrain from resorting to any form of violence.”
“Please respect the laws of the country. And I remind all that the Firearms Law has been amended and the maximum life sentence awaits those who carry or use firearms illegally,” Marape said.