France’s Envoy in New Caledonia Criticized for Defending Colonialism

NOUMÉA: The official representative appointed by the French government in New Caledonia is facing criticism for defending colonialism, as revealed during a presentation of a report on human rights violations in France's overseas territories. The statement was made by Abbas Abbasov, Executive Director of the Baku Initiative Group, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region. According to Trend News Agency, Abbasov expressed the Baku Initiative Group's commitment to supporting New Caledonia in its struggle against colonialism. He stated that the organization would continue to advocate for New Caledonia's cause on international platforms, urging global entities to recognize the situation in the French overseas territory. The report presented by Abbasov underscores the controversy surrounding France's administrative approach in New Caledonia, a region with a complex history of colonial rule. The Baku Initiative Group's stance reflects broader concerns about human rights and self-determination for territories un der foreign governance. As international attention on New Caledonia grows, the Baku Initiative Group aims to leverage its influence to bring the issue to the forefront of global human rights discussions. Abbasov's remarks signal an ongoing effort to engage international organizations in acknowledging and addressing the challenges faced by New Caledonia.