AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoToxic Chemicals Justice: Hundreds marched in Paris on June 20 demanding justice and compensation for victims of Agent Orange/dioxin in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, and for people affected by chlordecone pesticide pollution in Guadeloupe and Martinique, as France’s Court of Cassation reviews an appeal linked to Tran To Nga and a Paris court is set to rule June 22 on a chlordecone criminal investigation suspension. Local Rights & Community Life: Guadeloupe’s first Kréyòl Pride is set for July 25–26 in Basse-Terre, organized by local LGBTQ groups with the Maison des Diversités et de l’Inclusion, aiming to unite LGBTQIA+ people, allies and the diaspora after years of tensions. Entertainment & Culture: The Guadeloupe-set crime drama “Saint-Pierre” has been renewed for season 3, with filming starting next month and a likely 2027 release window, keeping Joséphine Jobert at the center.
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