New Caledonia: Ex-Independence Prisoners Speak
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At a press conference on Thursday in Paris and a few days from the first visit of the Minister of Overseas Affairs, Naïma Moutchou, on the Caillou, the leader Christian Tein said that "the government continues to decide things in Paris in place of the Kanak people".
Paris, 7 Nov 2025 (AFP) – Overseas Minister Naïma Moutchou, expected in New Caledonia next week, said on Friday he invited all the political representatives of Caledonia, including the Front de libération nationale kanak et socialiste (FLNKS), the main independence movement, to the negotiating table to discuss the institutional crisis on the French archipelago. [...]
The six independent activists of FLNKS, gathered at the Bourse du travail, in Paris, on 6 November 2025. NATHALY GUIBERT/LE MONDE They are gathered publicly for the first time, Thursday, 6 November, at the Bourse du travail, in Paris. These are six ex-prisoners, released under judicial supervision, still under investigation as part of the ongoing investigation into the insurrectional violence of May 2024 in New Caledonia.
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