The recent sentencing of James Mon from Kumul No. 1 village in Morobe province to five years in prison represents a crucial legal milestone in addressing sorcery-related violence, a pervasive issue in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Mon’s conviction on March 12 under the Glassman Act not only highlights the accountability of individuals making false accusations...

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