Turmoil Erupts in Pacific Territory
New Caledonia declared a curfew and banned public gatherings Tuesday after protests against proposed voting reforms spiraled into riots. Overnight chaos saw vehicles torched, shops looted, and businesses attacked in the capital Noumea. Residents reported flames engulfing car dealerships and a bottling factory, while supermarkets were ransacked in multiple towns. 🚒🔥
What’s Happening?
The French overseas territory, known for its Indigenous Kanak population and political tensions, has seen escalating clashes over reforms that would expand voting rights. Critics argue the changes could dilute the Kanak community’s influence. Protests turned violent late Monday, marking the worst unrest in years.
Impact on Communities
Local authorities urged calm, with schools and businesses closed indefinitely. Social media footage showed smoke billowing over Noumea and masked individuals vandalizing properties. France has deployed additional security forces to restore order. 🇫🇷🛡️
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New Caledonia announces curfew after riots over voting reforms
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