Youth March Across Islands to Protest Ice Scourge
Hao, French Polynesia – September 7, 2025 – hundreds of young people are marching across islands in French Polynesia to raise awareness about the escalating crisis of “Ice,” a highly potent and destructive form of methamphetamine, mirroring similar concerns recently voiced in Tahiti. The presentation, which began on September 6, 2025, is a direct response to growing anxieties over the drug’s impact on communities and a perceived lack of sufficient action to combat its spread.The surge in Ice use across French Polynesia is fueling a public health and safety emergency, disproportionately affecting youth and straining local resources.This march aims to pressure authorities to implement more effective prevention programs, increase access to treatment, and strengthen law enforcement efforts to disrupt the supply chain. Organizers say the movement represents a desperate plea for help from a generation facing an existential threat.
The youth of Hao initiated the march, walking to demand action against the drug. Polynesie la 1ère reported the demonstration is a visible manifestation of widespread fear and frustration regarding the availability and consequences of Ice. The marchers are calling for increased support for rehabilitation centers and educational initiatives targeting young people.
French Polynesia has experienced a rise in drug-related offenses in recent years, with Ice becoming increasingly prevalent. While specific statistics are still being compiled, local authorities acknowledge the growing concern and are working to address the issue. The current march underscores the urgency felt by many residents who believe a more comprehensive and proactive approach is needed to protect future generations.