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Madagascar Faces Agitations: More Security Forces Deployed

Madagascar Faces Agitations: More Security Forces Deployed

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President Andry Rajoelina dismissed his government on Monday, in a failed attempt to appease protesters. They are now demanding this resignation. Meanwhile, people close to the president have also called for action. On social media, they are inviting his supporters to come together to support and protect Andry Rajoelina.

It was another tense day of protests on the streets of Madagascar on Wednesday, as police presence intensified in an effort to quell the movement. Security forces locked down the city centre of Antananarivo to prevent protesters from reaching the area known as Democracy Square. On Tuesday, protesters were able to occupy Democracy Square in the centre of the capital.

But on Wednesday, the location was deserted. Demonstrators and journalists at the scene denounced an attack on their freedom of speech. Gen Z-led demonstrations have been ongoing since Thursday and were prompted by anger over water and power shortages.

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President Andry Rajoelina dismissed his government on Monday, in a failed attempt to appease protesters. They are now demanding this resignation. Meanwhile, people close to the president have also called for action. On social media, they are inviting his supporters to come together to support and protect Andry Rajoelina.

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