France deploys troops, bans TikTok to quell New Caledonia unrest

Gendarme was killed on Thursday, French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin told AFP, bringing to two number of police officers who have died

By AFP
May 17, 2024
A man walks past a roadblock barricade, set up by residents, in the Motor Pool district in Noumea on May 16, 2024.— AFP/file

NOUMEA: France deployed troops to New Caledonia´s ports and international airport, banned TikTok and imposed a state of emergency on Thursday after three nights of clashes that have left five dead and hundreds wounded.

Pro-independence, largely indigenous protests against a French plan to impose new voting rules on its Pacific archipelago have spiralled into the deadliest violence since the 1980s.

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Palm-lined boulevards in the capital Noumea, that are usually thronged with tourists, were littered with debris and patrolled by armoured vehicles, while some locals piled up household objects to make roadblocks.

A gendarme was killed on Thursday, French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin told AFP, bringing to two the number of police officers who have died.

A police source told AFP he was killed by friendly fire.

Darmanin accused Azerbaijan, which resents Paris´ support for its arch-rival Armenia, of “interference” in the unrest, which Baku swiftly rejected as “baseless”.

New Caledonia separatists were among pro-independence groups from French overseas territories invited to Baku last year.

The alliance on Tuesday condemned “arrests of Kanaks and violence by the French authorities against civilians in New Caledonia”.

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