AP Photo/ Nicolas Job/ File.


May 21, 2024 Tags:

SYDNEY (AP) — The governments of Australia and New Zealand announced on Tuesday that they are deploying planes to evacuate their citizens from New Caledonia due to ongoing violent unrest.

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed that the Australian government had secured approval from French authorities to conduct two evacuation flights. These flights aim to remove Australian citizens and other tourists from the French Pacific territory, which has been experiencing severe violence. Indigenous residents of New Caledonia have been advocating for independence from France for many years.

"We are continuing to arrange additional flights," Wong posted on the social media platform X on Tuesday.

According to the Department of Foreign Affairs, there are currently 300 Australians in New Caledonia.

Similarly, New Zealand announced that it would be sending a plane on Tuesday to evacuate 50 of its nationals from Noumea, the capital of New Caledonia. This flight is the first in a series planned to repatriate New Zealand citizens.

"New Zealanders in New Caledonia have had a tough few days, and getting them home has been a top priority for the government," said New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters.

"In collaboration with France and Australia, we are arranging additional flights in the coming days."

The unrest in New Caledonia, which erupted last week following controversial electoral reforms passed in Paris, has resulted in at least six deaths and hundreds of injuries. As of Tuesday, approximately 270 rioters had been arrested, and a curfew from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. was in place.

In response to the violence, France has deployed over a thousand security personnel to New Caledonia, with additional forces expected to arrive on Tuesday to help restore order.

Tensions in New Caledonia have persisted for decades, primarily between the indigenous Kanak population, who seek independence, and the descendants of European colonizers, who prefer to remain part of France.

The recent unrest began on May 13, coinciding with the French legislature's debate on amending the French constitution to modify voter lists in New Caledonia. The National Assembly in Paris passed a bill allowing residents who have lived in New Caledonia for ten years to vote in provincial elections. Opponents of this measure argue that it will favor pro-France politicians and further marginalize the Kanak community, which has historically faced segregation and discrimination.

In summary, Australia and New Zealand are working together with France to evacuate their citizens from New Caledonia, where violent unrest has erupted due to contentious electoral reforms. The situation remains volatile, with ongoing efforts to restore peace and address the underlying tensions between the indigenous population and those who wish to remain affiliated with France.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

You may also like

Israel Starts Major Gaza Assault as Trump Leaves Without Deal

Israel Begins Large-Scale Attack in Gaza Israel has started a new and major military campaign in Gaza. The military named....

Australia’s Deadliest Creatures: How Their Venom Is Saving Lives

In a quiet corner of the Australian Reptile Park, Emma Teni grips a spider with pink tweezers. The creature, a....

Russian Drone Strike on Civilian Bus in Ukraine Kills Nine

A deadly Russian drone strike on a civilian bus in Ukraine’s Sumy region has left nine people dead. The early....

Ukraine-Russia Political Drama Highlights Harsh War Realities

Since March, U.S.-brokered talks have aimed to bring peace to the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Ukraine’s key strategy is to convince the....

Military Vehicles to Roll on Highway 2 Ahead of G7 Summit

Travelers on Highway 2 between Edmonton and Calgary will soon see many military vehicles. This will happen for about two....

US Expresses Concern Over Gaza's Humanitarian Crisis Amid Ongoing Conflict

A top US official said the United States feels deeply worried about the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza. This statement....

Trump Softens His Role in India-Pakistan Ceasefire

US President Donald Trump claimed he played a major role in calming tensions between India and Pakistan. He made this....

Morocco’s Desert Roses Turn Kalaat M’Gouna into a Blooming Oasis

Every spring, a quiet Moroccan town erupts into color and fragrance. Kalaat M’Gouna, nestled in the High Atlas mountains, becomes....

India Clinches Diplomatic and Military Edge in Conflict with Pakistan, Says Ex-Pentagon Official

India’s recent military operation following the Pahalgam terror attack has put Pakistan on the back foot. Former Pentagon official Michael....

India-Pakistan Ceasefire Extended Until May 18: Military Talks Expected Soon

The fragile peace between India and Pakistan is set to hold — at least for now. The two countries have....

Adani Airport Ends Partnership with Turkish Firm Celebi at Indian Airports

Adani Airport Holdings has officially ended its partnership with Turkish ground handling firm Celebi at Mumbai and Ahmedabad airports. This....

Harvard Discovers Rare 1300 Magna Carta Hidden in Plain Sight

For decades, Harvard University believed it owned a cheap facsimile of the Magna Carta. Purchased in 1946 for just $27.50,....