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HomeNewsCommentaries On New Caledonia Violence Eruption Opposing Legislation In Paris By Denise Fisher
Commentaries on New Caledonia violence eruption opposing legislation in Paris by Denise Fisher
Commentaries on New Caledonia violence eruption opposing legislation in Paris by Denise Fisher
Wednesday 15 May 2024

Denise Fisher, ANUCES Visiting Fellow, was interviewed by Beverley O'Connor on The World, ABC, on the violence in New Caledonia over voting reform. Watch the interview here. 

On the situation, Denise also published an article, “Violence erupts in New Caledonia as independence supporters oppose legislation in Paris”, on The Interpreter by the Lowy Institute. Read the full article here. French publication Courrier International translates the article. Read the French version here.