France Released Five Independence Leaders From New Caledonia Arrested for the Revolts a Year Ago.
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On Thursday, June 12, the examining chamber of the Paris Court of Appeal ordered the release of five Kanak independents who had been detained in France for a year. In Montpellier, the Kanak community called for the continuation of the fight against colonization and for the independence of New Caledonia/Kanaky. Article Montpellier: the Kanak diaspora celebrates the release of its political prisoners appeared first on Le Poing.
Justice is expected to rule on Thursday, June 12, on the release under judicial supervision of Christian Tein, the president of FLNKS who has been in prison for a year in Mulhouse. More than 80 Kanak prisoners are also incarcerated in metropolitan France.
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