West Indies: The state is confused by the riots
The measures of appeasement do nothing: neither the postponement of the vaccination obligation to December 31, nor the evocation of a possible autonomy curb the violence in Guadeloupe and Martinique.
The measures of appeasement do nothing: neither the postponement of the vaccination obligation to December 31, nor the evocation of a possible autonomy curb the violence in Guadeloupe and Martinique.
While a relative calm reigns in Guadeloupe after several days of riots, violence is spreading in Martinique, this paradise island in the Lesser Antilles.
As in Austria, Australia and Guadeloupe, demonstrations shook the Belgian and Danish capitals on Saturday and Sunday.
In Guadeloupe, in Austria, in the Netherlands, in Australia and elsewhere, a popular fever against the health pass, against the vaccination obligation and against the authorities who are panicking in front of the rebound of the epidemic is rising.
General strike against sanitary restrictions, violence, looting: the island is in the grip of an outbreak of violence. The government sent police reinforcements and the prefect decreed a curfew.
This logistical support will enable the Pointe-à-Pitre University Hospital to better cope with the massive influx of critically ill patients, thanks to the opening of 10 additional intensive care beds.