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24 Sep 2021 | 02:59 PM UTC

New Caledonia: Sporadic protests possible territorywide over planned COVID-19 vaccination, check-in requirements through mid-October

Activists could rally in New Caledonia through mid-October over proposed COVID-19 vaccination and check-in measures. Disruptions possible.

Informational

Event

Activists could hold sporadic demonstrations in New Caledonia through mid-October to protest a planned COVID-19 vaccination requirement for workers and check-in policy at businesses. More than 15 groups have opposed the measures, citing concerns of individual liberty. If protests occur, they are most likely near government buildings, especially Department of Health and Social Affairs offices; protests could also take place near the Congress of New Caledonia and High Commission building in Noumea. Turnout for rallies is unclear, but participation could range from dozens to a few hundred people if labor unions support any particular action.

Authorities will likely increase security near any announced venue site. Police could erect roadblocks nearby to prevent demonstrators from gathering, especially for gatherings outlawed by officials. Violence is unlikely during protests, but clashes cannot be ruled out if security personnel attempt to disperse protesters. Localized transport disruptions are possible near events that draw a large turnout.

Advice

Avoid any demonstrations due to the potential for clashes. Seek updated information on protest activity, as organizers may not announce plans in advance. If violence occurs nearby, immediately depart the area and seek shelter in a nongovernmental building. Heed all official security and transport advisories.