A group behind a workers' strike in Papua New Guinea on Monday says momentum for the cause is growing.
The Social Media Activism Committee is asking workers in the capital and around the country to not go to work on Monday, in a show of support against corruption and some of the decisions of the Peter O'Neill government.
They had originally planned a rally in Port Moresby but the police say they will not allow any protest march in the interests of public safety.
But the Committee's Lucas Kiap says people are being asked to stay home so there won't be any visible protests, and he's confident people will get involved.
"We are sending out emails to the people and we are getting a lot of callers supporting this, they are saying that it's about time we all just go to the streets but because the police will not allow us and they will use anything to suppress us so we are asking the people to stay home."
Lucas Kiap says corruption in PNG is so common now that any real change has to be driven by the public.