New Caledonia. 2024 Riots: Dismissal of Christian Tein and Activists, Prosecution Appeals
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The Parisian investigating judges ordered a general dismissal in favour of the independent leader Christian Tein and the fourteen Kanak militants of the CCAC, prosecuted for their alleged role in the riots of 2024. The Paris Public Prosecutor's Office immediately appealed this decision.
Two years after the riots in New Caledonia, a general dismissal was ordered by the Parisian investigating judges in favour of the independent leader Christian Tein and the militants
Two years after riots in New Caledonia related to an electoral reform project, a general dismissal was ordered in Paris in favour of Kanak militants suspected of inciting violence.
In the spring of 2024, the archipelago had experienced a wave of riots, one of the most serious crises in its history, leading Emmanuel Macron to trigger the state of emergency.
In the order to dismiss the case, to which franceinfo had access, they considered that "it did not result from judicial information sufficient charges" against the 14 members of the Field Action Coordination Unit (CCAT).
Emeutes of 2024 in New Caledonia: a General Dismissal Ordered in Favour of Kanak Independent Leaders
CCAT officials, including the president of FLNKS Christian Téin, had been charged and detained in Hexagon for almost a year. The judges of the judicial court in Paris decided on 5 June to drop the charges against them.
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