Guadeloupe Extends Nightly Curfew Amid Violent Protests Against COVID-19 Rules

Guadeloupe Extends Nightly Curfew Amid Violent Protests Against COVID-19 Rules
People participate in a peaceful protest against the government's coronavirus disease (COVID-19) protocols through downtown Fort de France after the unrest triggered by these curbs, which have already rocked the nearby island of Guadeloupe, in Fort-De-France, Martinique Nov. 28, 2021. Ricardo Arduengo/Reuters
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PARIS—The prefect of Guadeloupe, the representative of the French central state in the overseas territory, on Thursday said he would extend a nightly curfew until Dec. 7, citing a continued threat to public order amid protest over COVID-19 rules.

The decision concerned Pointe-a-Pitre, the archipelago’s main city, as well as twenty other municipalities, the prefect said in a statement.