Martinique: France Extends Curfew Measures Amid Violent Protests

French overseas territories such as Martinique, Guadeloupe and New Caledonia, have often been hit by protests, due to complaints that living standards are well below those of mainland France. Recent unrest in Martinique has meant that curfew measures are in place.

Published 4 weeks ago, updated 2 weeks ago

Update 28 October, 2024

The curfew in Martinique has been further extended until 28 October, 2024. Consult the Martinique Gov. website for the latest update – https://www.martinique.gouv.fr/

The government of the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe extended a territory-wide curfew on Saturday (26 October) which applied from 7PM until 6AM Sunday for public safety reasons after a strike by workers at the EDF-PEI power plant shut down the island’s electricity supply on Friday. See the Guadeloupe Gov. website for the latest update – Accueil – Les services de l’État en Guadeloupe

Initial news item posted 16 October, 2024

Protests over the cost of living

Protests in Martinique began in September to demand the alignment of local food prices with those of mainland France, where they are 40% lower. Curfews have been introduced on the island since then, and in late September the French government sent in riot police after protesters ignored bans on public gatherings.

Protests flared again last week, including looting, arson, street demonstrations and roadblocks.

The Martinique Administration re-imposed the curfew from 9pm to 5am and this has now been extended until October 21st, due to ongoing civil unrest. People are only allowed to travel or be outdoors for work, or health reasons (such as going to hospital).

The initial curfew measures were due to end on October 14th, however, an extension has been made by the local administration “to guarantee the safety of people and property”. One protester has been shot dead and 26 police officers injured in the unrest.

The International Airport briefly closed on Thursday afternoon when protesters stormed the runway.

Foreign visitors in Martinique should check with local authorities regarding the current security situation, specific areas impacted by the curfew and whether any travel during the hours of the curfew could fall under one of the exceptions.

There is a ban, until October 21st, on the sale of fuel (as well as other items).

Other French overseas territories such as Guadeloupe and New Caledonia, have also suffered protests, due to complaints that living standards are well below those of mainland France.

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