Thousands march in Mauritius over dead dolphins, oil spill
Source: AP
JOHANNESBURG (AP) Honking and drumming, tens of thousands of people protested Saturday in Mauritius over the governments slow response to an oil spill from a grounded Japanese ship and the alarming discovery of dozens of dead dolphins in recent days.
Outraged over the Indian Ocean island nations worst environmental disaster in years, protesters displayed signs such as You have no shame and Ive seen better Cabinets at IKEA. Inaction, one protester scrawled on an inflatable dolphin held above the crowd.
They marched peacefully through the capital, Port Louis, a month after the ship struck a coral reef a mile offshore. It later cracked under the pounding surf and spilled around 1,000 tons of fuel oil into fragile marine areas.
Its clear we are at a turning point in the history of our country, a commentary in the Le Mauricien newspaper said, as residents said the demonstration could politicize a broader section of the population.
Tens of thousands of people protest in Port Louis, Mauritius, Saturday Aug. 29, 2020, over the government's slow response to an oil spill from a grounded Japanese ship and the alarming discovery of dozens of dead dolphins . (Beekash Roopun/L'express Maurice via AP)
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