Stunnedness, anger, denial: all feelings clash among Guadeloupeans since the Pointe-à-Pitre prosecutor's office revealed certain surprising details about the urban riots that have shaken Guadeloupe since the month of November.
“None of the scenes of violence was spontaneous”
and took place
“in a very precise sharing of roles between the young people”
of several municipalities, hammered Patrick Desjardin, the public prosecutor in a press conference, Friday, without question.
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At the end of 2021, the strike movement against the vaccination obligation and the health pass began a “hard” phase and the Guadeloupe nights were punctuated by serious violence.
Looting of shops, burning of administrative buildings such as that of the Penitentiary Service for Integration and Probation, or even firing of live ammunition against the police, injuring representatives.
Since then, almost every night, the forces of…
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