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Citizens of Martinique Protest 40% Rise in Food Prices

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October 18, 2024
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The French Caribbean island of Martinique has experienced escalating unrest over the past two weeks, as citizens protest a 40% increase in food prices. While demonstrations began peacefully, frustration quickly boiled over into clashes with police, looting, and widespread unrest.

Protesters argue that the price surge on the island far exceeds comparable increases in mainland France, leaving essentials unaffordable. The unrest has become so severe that the government imposed a curfew from 9 pm to 5 am, in effect until October 14, 2024, though it has failed to calm the protests.

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Tensions escalated further following the death of a protester, which triggered barricades and looting, with scenes resembling a warzone. Protesters also stormed Martinique’s airport, causing flights to be diverted to Guadeloupe, leaving hundreds stranded.

A protester noted, “The unions do not follow the movement… it’s not okay for the police to keep using teargas.” The Assembly for the Protection of Afro-Caribbean Resources has demanded that the prices on Martinique align with those in mainland France, as protesters continue to demand relief from what they describe as abandonment by their leaders.

The deepening unrest suggests that the protests are about more than just prices—they reflect underlying dissatisfaction with how the island is treated in comparison to mainland France.

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