4 Nov 2020

Unrest in New Caledonia over choice of clergy

6:30 pm on 4 November 2020

Riot police in New Caledonia have been deployed to Mare after clashes over the appointment of a new Protestant pastor.

The French High Commission has appealed for calm as investigations have begun into the violence, which has prompted scores of people to flee.

Several houses, including a guest house, were reportedly set on fire and a car was burnt.

French police officers stand guard on a road in Mont-Dore, a suburb of Noumea, in New Caledonia, on May 28, 2014, while a tow lifts the wreckage of a burned car. Angry residents from the Saint Louis tribal group burned cars creating roadblocks on May 24, 2014

Photo: AFP

The High Commission says one person was injured.

The new pastor, who hails from the area, reportedly appointed himself to the role in the parish without getting the official approval of the Protestant Church.

The move split the community, with some people now reportedly fearing for their safety.