Pointe-a-Pitre
Every morning, the same question on Guadeloupe's social networks: where were the new barricades erected?
Without yet reaching the level of violence of the demonstrations in November, for several days the island has seen its new batch of roadblocks and gatherings hatch, against a backdrop of protest against the compulsory vaccination of caregivers.
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Monday, it was with the smell of tear gas and burnt tires that the week began in Guadeloupe.
In Basse-Terre, the capital of the island, roadblocks were set up to block the route of a motorcyclist, transported to hospital in serious condition.
Around 3 a.m., the police also intervened in the parking lot of the University Hospital of Pointe-à-Pitre, occupied for months by trade unionists opposed to the vaccination obligation, to evacuate barnums, tables, coolers and others. camp objects.
“This intervention was carried out in application of the summary order issued by the court ...
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