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Soldiers threatened to arrest TV TV in Madagascar, the president said, among the trial warnings

Soldiers threatened to hold the world’s TV headquarters in Madagascar as it was due to President Andrry Rajoelina had to face the nation, his office said, between uncertain reports from the country.

The French military plane allegedly rajoilena from Indian Ocean Island to an unknown area, following the night and protests nationwide intended to kick without the ability.

His failed attempts to put young protesters – called “Gen Z Mada” – he saw his entire government and made other thumbnails away.

On Sunday, his office said his efforts continued to force him too hard. He did not appear to the community since Wednesday.

Rajoelina’s organized address in the nation has been delayed – at first was due to the 1900 GMT area of ​​time.

In the past week, a powerful soldiers – known as Capsat – was helped to include Rajoelina in 2009 to kill all the armed forces, and some police were participating in protesters on the capital road, Antananarivo.

After Military Manager Monday, the new military heading were incorporated by CAPSAT, GENDER Demosthene Pikullabas, confirmed the public that security forces worked together to maintain the organization of the Nation.

On Monday evening, the ordinary was at the State TV headquarters trying to solve the problem, according to the statement from the Presidency.

Speaking on the situation, the great leader in the greatest Madagascar told BBC that Madagascar is now successful by CAPSAT.

Tim Party also sets out to bring the extermination process against Rajoelina “for the Dump”.

Most Rajoelina inside flew in the nearest Mauritius. Including Prime Minister Richard Thrazandomanana and Business Mominiina Razatanga.

Despite its many natural resources, Madagascar is one of the world’s poorest countries. About 75% of the population live under the poverty line, the World Bank said, while data from the international fund (IMF) shows more than one third of the electricity.

The protests began to get angry with repeated water and power, and to come up to show broader dissatisfaction with Rajoelinian government for higher jobs, deception and cost.

Two 22 people were killed and more than 100 were injured in the first few days of protests, according to the UN, although the government had rejected these figures.

The eyewitnesses described security officials opening a fire in protesters live. In one case, the newborn was killed because of the breath of smoke after gas exposure.

Madagascar has been moved by many awards because they received freedom in 1960, including multiple protests in 2009 forced President Marc Ravelanana to postpone and see Rajoelina in the office.

Aged 34 At that time, Rajoelina became a small African leader – he would rule for four years, and return to power after the 2018 election.

Rajoelina was born to a treasury, and before the politics, she made a name for business and DJs – put a radio station and advertising company.

But his sharp complaint, facing young children’s face quickly, as the allegations of wickedness and corruption failed.

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