#fakenews | Des rumeurs ont circulé sur les réseaux sociaux cet après-midi, selon lesquelles 300 ou 350 CRS devaient arriver en Martinique par avion. Cette information totalement fausse est à l'origine de regroupements et de l'envahissement de la piste de l'aéroport. pic.twitter.com/18uyKf71BU
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Continued à Following this violence, the airport was attacked. closed. According to the press release; of the prefect, “three planes, or more than 1,000 passengers, (were) diverted to Guadeloupe . 500 passengers who were due to leave on these planes are stuck at Fort-de-France airport. The prefect ” ;calls for a return to calm”.
A context of strong tensions since September
After this violent episode at the airport, the riots continued into the night in this context of violence following the movement against the high cost of living that began in September. 26 police officers and gendarmes have been injured since the start of the demonstrations. The island's prefect even declared a curfew and banned demonstrations until Monday.
The high tensions were caused by the price difference, including for the most basic and essential products, between mainland France and Martinique. While a bag of sandwich bread costs around €1.50 in mainland France, it is nearly €11 in Martinique. Most products are twice as expensive there. This is It is because of these high prices, which greatly reduce the purchasing power of the island's inhabitants, who feel abandoned by the government, that tensions have broken out.
Supermarkets are regularly looted and protesters use violence to make their distress heard. One man was shot dead. The exact circumstances of his death are unknown, but it is believed to have been a settling of scores between rioters, since the police did not use their weapons during the riots. The person was found seriously injured by the gendarmerie, who were intervening against the looting of a shopping center. Taken to hospital, the man did not survive.