Doctors concerned
Several French, Army doctors have expressed growing unease over the mystery surrounding the deaths of three Melanesian separatists in New Caledonia as they await the findings of an inquiry, Agence France-Press reports. The inquest concerns a May 5 operation in which troops killed 19 separatists when they stormed a cave in Ouvea to free 23 hostages. — Parfs.
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