(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 20. The French
Armed Forces once more resorted to their weapons against peaceful
protesters in New Caledonia, resulting in two civilians caught in
the crossfire-one tragically lost their life while the other
sustained serious injuries, Trend reports.
Simultaneously, the winds of change began to blow in the
Caribbean island of Martinique, as protests against French rule
took to the streets.
The French government has thrown down the gage in Martinique by
imposing a curfew, much like the one in New Caledonia. The security
forces really went overboard against the peaceful protesters,
throwing caution to the wind. In a bid to raise a ruckus over the
French government's misdeeds, the Front for the Liberation of New
Caledonia (FLNKS) threw down the gauntlet with a statement.
“For the Kanak people, this Thursday is a day of mourning: so
history is repeating itself 43 years after the unsolved murder of
Pierre Declercq and 36 years after the operation of Victor.
FLNKS (Kanak Socialist Front for National Liberation) expresses
its anger and deep sadness at the tragic incident that occurred
this morning when two Kanak youths were gunned down by law
enforcement in the St. Louis tribal territory of the Mont-Dore
commune.
FLNKS opposes police enforcement's cruel and humiliating
techniques, including killing one of the young guys mentioned.
Since May 2024, these deaths have risen. Two of the 13 dead are
gendarmes.
We demand an immediate end to the military intervention in the
south of our country, especially in the city of St. Louis, where
militarization and pressure exist.
Since the last FLNKS congress held from August 30 to September
1, 2024, we have seen a softening of the situation in the commune
of Kumak Paku. In this way, blockades were gradually lifted
throughout the territory. Only in St. Louis did the situation
remain unstable.
Precisely for this purpose, the front organized a meeting on
September 8 between the FLNKS, CCAT (Territorial Coordination
Network), and the people of St. Louis to convey the decisions of
its congress. In the following days, other meetings between the
chapters and the High Commission were organized in the city to
resolve the crisis without bloodshed.
However, the state (France), through the local representatives
of the High Commission and the prosecutor (we repeatedly demanded
their repatriation), under the influence of the extremist
right-wing, only decided to kill the Kanaks.
FLNKS urges the entire population not to surrender to violence,
despite the pain and provocations. Nowadays, more than ever, we
must continue our action in the name of peace and justice, in the
name of preserving the stability of our country.
We turn to France and the international community to take into
account the gravity of the situation in New Caledonia. Once again,
we ask for international observers to be sent to guarantee the
transparency of operations and to help restore dialogue. We express
the importance of resuming negotiations on the institutional and
political future of our country to meet the aspirations of the
Kanak people for full sovereignty under the obligations under the
Nouméa Accord.
FLNKS is finally extending its support to the St. Louis
settlement, its people, and the families concerned, encouraging the
youth to cherish their lives and generally mobilize the population
with full responsibility,” the statement reads.
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