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Emmanuel Macron embarks on Pacific mission to quell unrest in New Caledonia

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Last updated: 2024/05/22 at 3:39 PM
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The French overseas territory of New Caledonia in the southwest Pacific Ocean has recently been experiencing turmoil due to clashes and looting, sparked by a proposed voting system reform by Paris. The situation has escalated to the point where six people, including two police officers, have been killed, and hundreds have been injured during armed clashes, looting, and arson. The unrest began on 13 May as the French government discussed changes to the French Constitution regarding the amendment of voter lists in New Caledonia. Many opponents of the proposed measure fear that it will benefit pro-France politicians and further marginalize the indigenous Kanak population, who have historically faced strict segregation policies and discrimination.

In response to the escalating violence, the French President Emmanuel Macron is set to visit the Pacific island of New Caledonia, with his arrival expected on Thursday. Furthermore, the French government has mentioned that Prime Minister Gabriel Attal will also travel to the island in the near future. Currently, a state of emergency is in place on the island, along with a curfew, and commercial flights to and from the island have been suspended. As a result, neighbouring countries like Australia and New Zealand have already started evacuating their citizens from New Caledonia to ensure their safety.

The proposed voting system reform that has led to the unrest in New Caledonia aims to amend the voter lists in the French Constitution. However, many opponents of the reform fear that it will serve to benefit politicians who support France, while further marginalizing the already oppressed indigenous Kanak population. The Kanak people have a history of suffering from strict segregation policies and widespread discrimination, and they fear that the proposed reform will worsen their situation. This fear and frustration have fueled the ongoing clashes and looting in New Caledonia, resulting in a state of emergency being declared on the island.

The violent clashes and looting in New Caledonia have prompted neighbouring countries like Australia and New Zealand to take action to ensure the safety of their citizens on the island. Both countries have begun evacuating dozens of their citizens from New Caledonia in response to the escalating violence and instability. The situation has become so dire that a state of emergency and a curfew are currently in place on the island, with commercial flights suspended. The presence of international forces in the region highlights the severity of the situation and the need for immediate intervention to restore peace and stability in New Caledonia.

As the situation in New Caledonia continues to deteriorate, with six people killed and hundreds injured in the ongoing clashes and looting, the French government has taken steps to address the crisis. French President Emmanuel Macron is set to visit the troubled Pacific island, with his arrival expected imminently. Additionally, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is also scheduled to travel to New Caledonia in the near future. The presence of top French officials underscores the seriousness of the situation and the government’s commitment to finding a resolution to the conflict. The international community will be closely monitoring the developments in New Caledonia as efforts are made to restore peace and order to the troubled territory.

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