Paris has deployed around 3,000 gendarmes, police and other security forces to the archipelago since the violence began on 13 May.
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00:00 On a visit to Nouméa, French President Emmanuel Macron announced troops reinforcements to
00:06 restore order after more than a week of violence in New Caledonia.
00:11 Paris has deployed around 3,000 gendarmes, police and other security forces to the archipelago
00:17 since the violence began on May 13.
00:21 "These forces will remain as long as necessary, even during the Olympic and Paralympic Games."
00:33 The visit began with a minute of silence in memory of the six victims who died during
00:38 the riots, including two gendarmes and four civilians.
00:44 Macron also said the state of emergency imposed in New Caledonia should not be extended if
00:50 the roadblocks are lifted.
00:52 The riots were triggered by a bill to reform the electorate, which would give the right
00:57 to vote to thousands of non-Aboriginal residents.
01:02 Opponents feared that the Canaks would be further marginalized.
01:06 "We are not going to let this happen again."
01:07 - Macron
01:08 "We are not going to let this happen again."
01:09 - Macron
01:09 [Whoosh]