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An incoming long time on the run for Fetison Andrianirina
29/01/2010 | 08:22:48
The cochairman of the late Transition escaped arrest on the eleventh hour as he was going to have a press conference in the Carlton Hotel. Fetison Andrianirina is forced to the run.
Soldiers in civilian clothes and state police elements were on the verge of arresting Fetison Andrianirina on Thursday January 28th in the Carlton hotel. The cochairman of the late Transition planned a press conference meant to be held there at 04:30 p.m.
In the end, Fetison Andrianirina went in for a phone line conference. His physical presence was on the scene was made impossible by the very much physical presence of soldiers there too. The cochairman of the late Transition yet estimated himself entitled to immunity due to his functions defined by the additional agreement signed in Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia.
This new failed arrest attempt is forcing Fetison Andrianirina out of public sight for a long time. Few days earlier, security forces already searched his home to do the same thing.
During his phone line declaration to the press, Fetison Andrianirina shared his personal organization of a dialogue meeting, meant to be held on next February 4th and 5th, and aiming to emit propositions to settle the crisis, in response to the recent suggestion proposed by the international contact group.
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