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Martinique's unrest: Raging fires highlight cost of living crisis

In Martinique, a French overseas department, residents have taken to the streets to protest the high cost of living. Store fires and attacks on gendarmes have occurred. Protests have been ongoing on the island since September.

Martinique. Protests have been ongoing since September.
Martinique. Protests have been ongoing since September.
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Attacks and fires

On the night from Wednesday to Thursday, stores were set on fire, and blazes broke out in parking lots, including a port facility with new cars brought to the island. There were clashes with the police. Footage of burning barricades and cars being attacked with flares appeared on social media. The losses are enormous.

Escalation of protests

The protests in Martinique, which began in September in response to the high cost of living, have turned into street riots. Although the situation had calmed recently, on October 7th, clashes occurred between the gendarmerie and protesters in Le Lamentin, the second-largest city in Martinique. Since then, there have been fires and clashes every night.

Economic and social inequalities

Martinique has previously been the site of similar protests, which, according to protesters, are caused by economic, ethnic, and social inequalities. Data from the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (Insee) from 2023 indicate that food prices in Martinique, with a population of about 350,000, are 40% higher than in mainland France. Youth unemployment stands at 24% (among those aged 15-29), which is nearly double the rate in mainland France, where it is 13%.

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