Recent Violence in Madagascar Has Ottawa Cautioning Canadians From Travelling There
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More and more people are rallying the protest movement that is shaking the capital Antananarivo. Despite the announcement by Andry Rajoelina, on Monday 29 September, of the complete dismissal of the government, thousands of demonstrators again called for the departure of the Malagasy president on Tuesday 30 September by investing a central quarter of the capital that they had never been able to reach since the beginning of the demonstrations on …
Most young demonstrators demand the resignation of the president after the resignation of the government.
Mobilized since Thursday, thousands of protestors on social networks, through a movement called Gen Z Madagascar, have descended Monday into the streets of the capital.
Antananarivo - On Monday, several cities of Madagascar, including Antananarivo, where law enforcement forces used tear gas grenades in a face-to-face with a young crowd demanding the resignation of the president, observed a team of AFP. The island of the Indian Ocean, which remains one of the poorest countries in the world, has regularly experienced popular riots against the powers in place since its independence in 1960. They culminated in 2009…
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