2022 Corsica unrest
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| 2022 Corsica unrest | |||
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| Part of Corsican conflict | |||
| Date | 9 March – 10 April 2022 (1 month and 1 day) | ||
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| Caused by | Beating and death of Corsican nationalist Yvan Colonna in prison by a Cameroonian inmate for "disrespecting Muhammad" | ||
| Methods | Protests, rioting, arson | ||
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In March 2022, the island of Corsica, France, saw protests in response to a prison attack on nationalist leader Yvan Colonna.[1][2] There were rallies in the main cities of Ajaccio, Calvi and Bastia that descended into violent clashes between police and protestors.[3][4] Protestors threw stones and flares at gendarmes.[5]
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Yvan Colonna was a Corsican nationalist who was arrested in 2003 for the 1998 murder of Corsican prefect Claude Érignac. Colonna was a hero among many Corsicans, and has become a symbol of Corsican nationalism. On 2 March 2022, an inmate started beating Colonna in his prison cell. The beating seriously injured him, and left him in a coma. His attack sparked a series of riots in Corsica.[6] Colonna died at hospital of his wounds on 21 March 2022, at the age of 61, three weeks after being attacked.[7]