AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoChlordecone Compensation Push: France has formally recognized the State’s responsibility for long-term chlordecone pollution in Guadeloupe and Martinique, with a new law now in force that opens the door to compensation talks; the government has one year to report to Parliament on extending existing schemes to additional victims, with funding linked in part to a levy on tobacco products. Courtroom Developments on Colonial Toxins: In parallel, legal pressure continues in France as the Court of Cassation reviews an appeal tied to Agent Orange/dioxin victims in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, while a Paris Court of Appeal ruling on a chlordecone investigation suspension is expected June 22. Protest in Paris for Victims’ Justice: Hundreds marched at Place de la Bastille on June 20, backed by groups including DSAVEC and Collectif Vietnam Dioxine, demanding justice, compensation, and stronger prevention after decades of toxic chemical harm. Marine Protection Upgrade: France announced new strictly protected marine zones, raising the share of protected waters to 14.68%, including coral reef protections in Guadeloupe where sea turtles benefit. Local Pride Planning: Guadeloupe’s inaugural Kréyòl Pride is set for July 25 in Basse-Terre, aiming to bring together LGBTQIA+ people, locals and allies under a broader unity platform.
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