Published 5 months ago
A total of 2,700 French troops have been deployed to the French territory of New Caledonia in the Pacific Ocean east of Australia to quell violent mass protest and riots.
According to reports, many within the indigenous population are angry about a recently implemented voting reform policy that would give anyone who has resided on the island more than ten years the ability to vote in local elections, a privilege only indigenous people had previously been allowed.
France had initially sent 1,700 troops, but more were needed as the protesting is widespread and violent. At least four people have died and hundreds more injured in the unrest.
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