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The agronomists’ Trade Union denouncing the imprisonment of Patrick Zakariasy

Prince Zakariasy Patrick still remains behind bars. According to the tradition, he is part of his native land’s nobility, and according to modern standards, an engineer specialized in water and water resources management as well. On this latest account, his fellow engineers are now mobilizing for his sake. Lire la suite »

Transitional parliament member Kaleta for Marc Ravalomanana’s come back onto home soil

Polarization in progress. Kaleta, transitional superior council member, suggested to the ruling power to let former president Marc Ravalomanana freely recover home soil. He is convinced that the settlement of this issue would remove the most major hurdle to the settlement of the whole political crisis in Madagascar Lire la suite »

The home of one of Marc Ravalomanana’s relatives raided

Could the era of targeted raids be possibly beginning in Madagascar? that is the question. A former close advisor to the former president, Marc Ravalomanana, had his home raided by masked gunmen in the city's outskirts Lire la suite »

Bekily’s former parliamentarian strongly opposes the military operation carried out in the South of Madagascar

Louisette Raharimalala, former member of the Parliament, does not intend to mince her words when denouncing military abuses unfolding in the Island’s southern regions. And she actually did not in the run of her latest press conference. Former President Albert Zafy played the reinforcements, and dared the Transitional ruling power to hit the road for good. Lire la suite »

Reporters in expectation of their trial, Zakariasy Patrick still behind bars

The in depth investigation of Zarkariasy Patrick’s case took place as expected on November 21st. Two reporters, namely Zo Rakotoseheno from the MIDI MADAGASIKARA group, and Rocco Rasoanaivo from LA NATION, developed their stand before the judge during a little longer than a hour. All they have to do now is waiting for the trial’s date. The incriminating press conference’s author, the Tangalamena born Zakariasy Patrick, remains where he now is, namely behind bars. His cross examination came true a few days prior to that of the mentioned reporters. As a reminder, a businessman closely connected to the transitional leader filled charges against Zakariasy Patrick, for having openly been pointed at as having his nose poked into the illegal rose international trade Lire la suite »

The HMF’s parsons in for another round!

The Movement of Clerical Leaders and its parsons called upon believers to massively join a gathering on November, 24th in Antsahamanitra. Were scheduled: prayers for the nation, and the sharing of information. It was an occasion for the Hetsiky ny Mpitondra Fivavahana to recover the initiative. The movement’s parsons do keep on denouncing widespread injustice undermining the country’s development. The slaughter of civilians in the South was emphatically criticized, and the HMF even drew evidences out. The Movement of Clerical Leaders would like to bring simple citizens to react, get a move on, and do what they have to do as a consequence Lire la suite »

The capital city’s urban transportation companies go on strike

Nearly everything in Antananarivo is going mad, for urban transport companies went on strike. Less than half of their fleet kept on working on November 20th. The transportation companies gathered into the Trade Union of Urban Transportation Companies required the Director of the Land Transportation department to step down on the basis of conflict on interests. Lire la suite »

Political crisis : the Catholic church concerned, and denouncing

The Episcopal conference held during ten days produced a final statement which is not likely to be to the ruling transitional power’s liking at all. The former leaders and more particularly the currently empowered figures all got a piece of its mind. Lire la suite »

Slander: The Ravalomanana sphere will press charges

In the run of a press conference, the leaders of the Marc Ravalomanana sphere, led by Mamy Rakotoarivelo, have indicated that they will file charges against the police department’s leadership for libel and slanderous declarations. The State Police’s commander in chief actually did point at former President Marc Ravalomanana as well as at the farming minister, blaming them for the outbreak of violence related to cattle trade and disputes in the South. Lire la suite »