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PNG 'sorry' for cannibal killings | PNG 'sorry' for cannibal killings |
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The descendants of cannibals in Papua New Guinea, who killed and ate four Fijian missionaries in 1878, have said sorry for their forefathers' actions. | The descendants of cannibals in Papua New Guinea, who killed and ate four Fijian missionaries in 1878, have said sorry for their forefathers' actions. |
They held a ceremony of reconciliation, attended by thousands, in the East New Britain province where the four died. | They held a ceremony of reconciliation, attended by thousands, in the East New Britain province where the four died. |
The missionaries were part of a group of Methodist ministers and teachers who arrived in 1875 to spread Christianity. | The missionaries were part of a group of Methodist ministers and teachers who arrived in 1875 to spread Christianity. |
Their murder three years later, by the Tolai tribespeople on the Gazelle Peninsula, sparked angry reprisals. | Their murder three years later, by the Tolai tribespeople on the Gazelle Peninsula, sparked angry reprisals. |
The head of the mission, English pastor George Brown, avenged the killings by taking part in an expedition that resulted in the deaths of a number of tribespeople and the torching of several villages. | The head of the mission, English pastor George Brown, avenged the killings by taking part in an expedition that resulted in the deaths of a number of tribespeople and the torching of several villages. |
Ten commandments | Ten commandments |
Candles were lit in remembrance of the four killed missionaries as thousands attended the ceremony in East New Britain. | Candles were lit in remembrance of the four killed missionaries as thousands attended the ceremony in East New Britain. |
Fiji's High Commissioner in PNG, Ratu Isoa Tikoca, accepted the apologies on behalf of the descendants. | Fiji's High Commissioner in PNG, Ratu Isoa Tikoca, accepted the apologies on behalf of the descendants. |
"We at this juncture are deeply touched and wish you the greatest joy of forgiveness as we finally end this record disagreement," he said. | "We at this juncture are deeply touched and wish you the greatest joy of forgiveness as we finally end this record disagreement," he said. |
PNG's Governor-General Sir Paulias Matane praised the early missionaries for making the country Christian - and called for more people to follow its guiding principles. | PNG's Governor-General Sir Paulias Matane praised the early missionaries for making the country Christian - and called for more people to follow its guiding principles. |
"I wish many people could follow the 10 commandments, but they still steal today and commit adultery," he said. | "I wish many people could follow the 10 commandments, but they still steal today and commit adultery," he said. |
"There is a big increase in HIV/Aids cases in the country because of adultery, despite knowing it's wrong." |
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