New Caledonia protests continue as French deploy thousands of police officers

THOUSANDS of French police officers were deployed to New Caledonia today as protesters continued to block roads over attacks on indigenous people’s right to vote.
The protests began last week following anger among the Kanak people over a constitutional amendment approved in France that would change who is allowed to participate in elections.
Local leaders in the French-ruled Pacific island have raised concerns that the change will dilute the Kanak vote.
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