The prime minister of Fiji has announced the deployment of 50 soldiers to the Solomon Islands after riots saw numerous buildings razed to the ground. The contingent will join the mostly Australian forces—with 34 Papua New Guinean troops—already dispatched to the island to maintain peace and order. “Out of concern for the safety and well-being of our Pacific sisters and brothers in the Solomon Islands, 50 Fijian troops will dispatch to Honiara tomorrow,” Fijian leader Frank Bainimarama wrote on Twitter on Nov. 29. He said another 120 troops would be on standby. The capital of the Solomon Islands, Honiara, has been engulfed in civil unrest since Nov. 24, which saw protestors engage in looting and burning in the Chinatown district, as well as arson attacks on the nation’s parliament and prime minister’s residence. Police were forced to fire teargas and warning shots to ward off protestors. Three charred bodies were …