← Contributors Moses Sakai Follow @SakaiMoses2 Moses Sakai is a Tutor at University of Papua New Guinea's School of Business and Public Policy. Articles by Moses Sakai (5) Moses Sakai 29 Sep 2022 Ending capital punishment for good in Papua New Guinea In PNG’s history, the death penalty has now been abolished twice. The country can take a step to see it never returns. Moses Sakai 12 Jan 2022 The power of mercy and the death penalty in PNG The country’s capital punishment laws need a reset, but there are better alternatives than clemency. Moses Sakai, Patrick Kaiku 6 Aug 2021 Refreshing American soft power in the Pacific Islands Tales of past wars no longer resonate. The US has better stories to tell, not least of its own stumbles with democracy. Moses Sakai 11 Mar 2021 When will PNG establish a National Human Rights Commission? Papua New Guinea has launched a commission to fight corruption. Now it needs to do the same to protect human rights. Moses Sakai 11 Dec 2020 PNG and the politics of the death penalty Why have a costly public consultation when it’s already abundantly clear capital punishment has little support?
Moses Sakai 29 Sep 2022 Ending capital punishment for good in Papua New Guinea In PNG’s history, the death penalty has now been abolished twice. The country can take a step to see it never returns.
Moses Sakai 12 Jan 2022 The power of mercy and the death penalty in PNG The country’s capital punishment laws need a reset, but there are better alternatives than clemency.
Moses Sakai, Patrick Kaiku 6 Aug 2021 Refreshing American soft power in the Pacific Islands Tales of past wars no longer resonate. The US has better stories to tell, not least of its own stumbles with democracy.
Moses Sakai 11 Mar 2021 When will PNG establish a National Human Rights Commission? Papua New Guinea has launched a commission to fight corruption. Now it needs to do the same to protect human rights.
Moses Sakai 11 Dec 2020 PNG and the politics of the death penalty Why have a costly public consultation when it’s already abundantly clear capital punishment has little support?