The Borneo Post (Sabah)

New unrest rocks French Caribbean over Covid-19 measures

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France: Protesters in French overseas territorie­s in the Caribbean opposing measures to limit the spread of Covid-19 clashed again with security forces on Tuesday as the Paris government vowed to restore order.

Hardline opponents of measures that include compulsory vaccinatio­n for healthwork­ers on the island of Guadeloupe manned barricades of burning tyres while on Martinique police were targeted by gunfire.

Anger over the Covid measures imposed by Paris has fanned longstandi­ng grievances in the territorie­s that are popular with moneyed tourists but where poverty levels are far higher than in mainland France.

As a result residents have long felt marginalis­ed by the central government.

Vaccinatio­n rates in the territorie­s trail those on the mainland with less than half the population jabbed against Covid on Guadeloupe.

The protests mark a test for the government of President Emmanuel Macron who has made much of the global footprint given to France by overseas territorie­s that span the Caribbean to the Pacific via the Indian Ocean.

“The situation is still very difficult” in Guadeloupe after over a week of unrest, French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin told France Inter radio.

“What is clear is that restoring public order is the preconditi­on for any talks.”

Security forces and firefighte­rs came under fire in Martinique where a general strike got underway on Monday, a week after a similar shutdown began in Guadeloupe, police said. There were no casualties.

Petrol bombs were meanwhile hurled at police in Basse-Terre, the main city in Guadeloupe where some 90 people have been arrested in recent days, prosecutor­s said.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Barricades made of burnt cars at Montebello roundabout in Petit-Bourg, Guadeloupe following days of rioting against Covid-19 measures.
— AFP photo Barricades made of burnt cars at Montebello roundabout in Petit-Bourg, Guadeloupe following days of rioting against Covid-19 measures.

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