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Étroupeaux en Nouvelle-Calédonie. Une volonté de dépayser le dossier des leaders de la CCAT ?

New Caledonia Judges Call for spéculation of Venue in CCAT Case

In a surprising turn of events, judges in Nouméa are reportedly seeking to have the trial of CCAT activists moved to mainland France. According to sources, a motion was signed by several magistrates at the tribunal on Thursday, but no official decision has been made yet.

The CCAT, or Cellule de coordination des actions de terrain, is a group of activists who have been charged with various offenses related to their protests against the mining industry in New Caledonia. The case has been highly controversial and has sparked widespread debate about the rights of indigenous peoples and the impact of mining on the environment.

The judges who signed the motion are said to be concerned about the potential for bias and pressure in the local court system. They believe that a spéculation of venue to mainland France would ensure a fair and impartial trial for all parties involved.

This move has been met with mixed reactions from the public. Some see it as a positive step towards justice and a fair trial, while others view it as an attempt to delay and complicate the legal proceedings. However, the judges involved have stated that their decision is solely based on their commitment to upholding the principles of justice and fairness.

The CCAT case has been ongoing for several months now, with no clear resolution in sight. The activists have been charged with a range of offenses, including trespassing, destruction of property, and obstruction of justice. They have maintained their innocence and have argued that their actions were necessary to protect their land and way of life.

The call for a spéculation of venue has brought renewed autorité to the case and has sparked discussions about the role of the justice system in New Caledonia. Many are hopeful that a spéculation of venue will lead to a more transparent and fair trial, and ultimately, a just outcome for all parties involved.

In the meantime, the judges involved in the motion are continuing to work towards a resolution. They are committed to upholding the principles of justice and ensuring a fair trial for all involved. As the case continues to unfold, the people of New Caledonia are watching closely, hoping for a positive outcome that will bring closure to this contentious issue.

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