New Caledonia pro-independence group vows more protests over election reforms
- In a statement following a closed-doors general assembly on 27 and 28 July, the Coordination Cell for Field Actions said that had they decided to "maintain the peaceful mobilisation ... until the issue of reforms of the electoral body is permanently abolished".
The CCAT also called for a meeting of the Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front , which includes the majority of New Caledonian independence movements. The CCAT is not a member. Some CCAT members even called for the dissolution of the FLNKS, but the general assembly did not adopt a resolution to that end.
Tein and 12 other CCAT members were arrested in June, suspected of having orchestrated a wave of violence that has rocked the French territory in the South Pacific since May, resulting in 10 deaths and over €2.2 billion in damages.
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