Martinique: the protest movement and the roadblocks continue

The filter dams continue despite the announcement of future negotiations in Martinique, November 24, 2021. © LOIC VENANCE / AFP

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The situation is still tense in the French Antilles.

The protest movement against the vaccine obligation continues, sometimes interspersed with violence against the police.

In Martinique, road blockades continue.

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Filter dams in Martinique are more numerous than in Guadeloupe, notes our special envoy to Fort-de-France,

Pierre Olivier

. There are several dozen on the roads of the island without it being possible to count them all. Huge queues are created on the roads, including on the main axes and when motorists arrive in front of a roadblock, they must turn around. Only caregivers, ambulances and firefighters can pass.

The main demand is exactly the same as in Guadeloupe: the outright withdrawal of the vaccine obligation.

Some strikers also say they are ready to negotiate: “ 

We ask that the prefect and the ARS sit around a table to negotiate.

We are not fools.

We live in poverty!

We are begging!

We are not asking for violence.

We don't want violence, we want peace and we want to negotiate. 

"

The inter-union plans to toughen up its tone

The authorities would also be ready for dialogue, in this island shaken like its neighbor Guadeloupe by a challenge to the mandatory anti-Covid vaccine, which turns violent in some neighborhoods.

But pending discussions with local elected officials, Martinique continues to idle.

The inter-union which launched the blockades on Monday even plans to toughen up the tone.

The unions have all the same warned that they do not intend to lower their guard.

If until now the state has taken small steps, it is thanks to the balance of power 

," observed Gabriel Jean-Marie, secretary general of the CGTM.

Dams could therefore persist.

► To read also: The vaccine obligation, catalyst of an explosive social situation in the French Antilles

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