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Maroc Maroc - COI-IWC.ORG - A La Une - 01/Jul 19:47

Macron unleashes colonial repression

On 12 June, Macron announced the « suspension » of the constitutional law « unfreezing » New Caledonia’s provincial electorate. This law was widely rejected, since its unconcealed aim is to make the colonised Kanak people a minority in their own country. The « suspension » announced by Macron may thus have appeared to the workers and the Kanak people as a measure of conciliation and calm, a consequence of the political crisis in France. Nothing of the kind. On 19 June, eleven pro-independence leaders were arrested and put into police custody. They included Christian Tein of the Cellule de Coordination des Actions de terrain (CCAT – “coordinating group for groundwork action”), as well as the key aide to Roch Wamytan, the pro-independence president of the New Caledonian Congress. The offices of the Union Calédonienne (UC), the main party of the Front de Libération Nationale Kanak et Socialiste (FLNKS)-Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front), were searched. The pretext for the police custody (up to ninety-six hours!), according to the Nouméa public prosecutor, the judicial representative of the colonial power, is that an investigation is being carried out against « the presumed initiators of the atrocities committed » since 12 May 2024. The charges are serious: criminal conspiracy, armed [...]

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