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13 Jul 2022 | 07:28 AM UTC

Solomon Islands: Authorities to increase security during parliament sitting in Honiara as of July 13

Officials increasing security in Honiara, Solomon Islands, as of July 13 ahead of parliament sitting. Localized disruptions possible.

Warning

Event

Authorities are increasing security in Honiara as of July 13 ahead of a parliament sitting. Royal Solomons Islands Police and international assistance forces will deploy for the legislative session. Police plan to conduct patrols in the capital, including surrounding areas to the east and west of the city, to thwart any potential unrest. Officials will erect roadblocks and enhance surveillance.

Although authorities have not announced any threats during the parliamentary session, officials remain on high alert for potential unrest. Protests could occur, though recent sittings have passed peacefully. Organizers will probably target Parliament House if demonstrations occur, though rallies could also happen near the Chinese Embassy and in Chinatown. Provocations like vandalism, arson, and looting cannot be ruled out. Clashes between protesters and police may occur, particularly if demonstrators attempt to bypass security cordons or access government buildings. Security measures and protests could cause localized disruptions.

Advice

Avoid Parliament House and other possible protest sites through at least July 23 due to the potential for clashes. Carry proper identification, and remain nonconfrontational if stopped by security personnel. Monitor local media for updates, as rallies could occur without warning. If crowds begin forming nearby, immediately depart the area. Plan for potential localized transport disruptions; use alternative routes to circumvent areas where demonstrations are most likely. If violence breaks out, immediately leave the area and seek shelter in the nearest nongovernment building. Shelter in place until the situation calms and any resulting security response concludes if operating near protest sites.