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Australia sends peacekeeping force to Solomon Islands as rioters target Honiara’s Chinatown

  • Protesters who had demanded PM Sogavare’s resignation defied a lockdown and swarmed the Chinatown area, looting and burning businesses
  • Australian PM Scott Morrison said the force will focus on restoring calm in a mission expected to last ‘a matter of weeks’

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Rioters torched buildings in the Chinatown district in Honiara on Thursday. Photo: ZFM Radio/AFP

Australia on Thursday announced it was sending police, troops and diplomats to the Solomon Islands to help after anti-government demonstrators defied lockdown orders and took to the streets for a second day in violent protests.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the deployment included a detachment of 23 federal police officers and up to 50 more to provide security at critical infrastructure sites, as well as 43 defence force personnel, a patrol boat and at least five diplomats.

The first personnel left Australia on Thursday with more going on Friday, and the deployment was expected to last for a few weeks, Morrison said.

“Our purpose here is to provide stability and security,” he said.

Honiara’s latest spate of civil unrest has resulted in businesses operated by the capital’s Chinese community being looted and burned. Photo: ABC via AP
Honiara’s latest spate of civil unrest has resulted in businesses operated by the capital’s Chinese community being looted and burned. Photo: ABC via AP

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare declared a lockdown Wednesday after about 1,000 people gathered in protest in the capital, Honiara, demanding his resignation over a host of domestic issues.

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