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French court orders release of New Caledonia pro-independence leader

By Thomson Reuters Jun 12, 2025 | 1:24 PM

PARIS (Reuters) -A French appeals court ordered New Caledonia pro-independence leader Christian Tein freed from prison on Thursday, affirming a lower court ruling after deadly riots in the French Pacific territory last year.

“The Paris Court of Appeals confirmed the order for Christian Tein’s release and his placement under judicial supervision,” a judicial source said, without providing more details.

In spring 2024, violent protests swept New Caledonia after French lawmakers approved a plan to grant voting rights in the territory to thousands more French citizen residents. President Emmanuel Macron declared a state of emergency.

Indigenous Kanaks feared the change would dilute their votes and make it harder for an independence referendum to pass.

In June 2024, police arrested Tein, who led an offshoot of Caledonian Union called the Field Action Coordination Cell (CCAT), which organised protest barricades across the capital Noumea. He was extradited to France that same month.

France scrapped the voting overhaul in October 2024.

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon and Gabriel Stargardter; Editing by Makini Brice and Cynthia Osterman)