Do not mock someone’s death: it is a cultural shock in PNG

Issues must never be mixed together like rice and tinned fish in one pot. If you had a problem with someone who has now passed on, you should have addressed it while he or she was still alive—not by making fun of, or venting your frustrations under, their death announcement.

It was disturbing to see mocking emojis and undeserved comments following the passing of our State Minister for Works and Highways. It is culturally shocking to see his death was being mocked. See related news: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-09-19/papua-new-guinea-morgue-mass-burials-port-moresby/104356636

He came from a family, a tribe and a village. How are they expected to digest such comments during their period of mourning?

In many-if not most-cultures in Papua New Guinea, a mourning period is a time to show respect, remember the deceased, and share condolences.

This is not just about the late minister; it applies to anyone who has passed away. Their families deserve our prayers, solidarity and support—not irresponsible remarks.

If you have grievances, take them to the proper channels: the National Election process, ICAC, the police, or the Ombudsman Commission.

What we have witnessed is not a good example nor a culture we should allow to grow. It must stop. Let us condemn it in the strongest possible terms.

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