Today, on Independence Day, in Madagascar, the International Community showed that it did not approve of the Addis Ababa "resolution" which France carefully orchestrated. Lire la suite »
Politics
Madagascar-O.A.U: the « coup d’état » of Addis Ababa
OAU summit, held as scheduled on Friday at Addis Ababa, resulted in a ?resolution? which was fully backed by the French Authorities. Malagasy people see it as a true ?coup d?état?. Lire la suite »
Preparing to arrest Mr. Ratsiraka
Just as the Malagasy Authorities prepared to arrest him, Former Head of State, Didier Ratsiraka returned to his home town of Toamasina under the cover of darkness. Lire la suite »
Addis Ababa : status-quo against a background of terror
President-elect Marc Ravalomanana has finally decided not to go to Addis Ababa, while Didier Ratsiraka continues his torch and burn policies. Lire la suite »
Ravalomanana will no longer negotiate!
Following the failed attempt on his life, involving French rogue elements, President Ravalomanana officially declared that he is no longer willing to negotiate with Didier Ratsiraka. Lire la suite »
Is France remote-controlling the Malagasy crisis?
Since the beginning of the Malagasy crisis, Quai d'Orsay's stand has stirred up quite a few hornets' nests. The latest events have shed light over France's role, strategy and motives. Lire la suite »
The new members of the third Sylla administration
Late tuesday afternoon, President Marc Ravalomanana unveiled the make up of Jacques Sylla's third government. Lire la suite »
Ravalomanana: His quest for a permanent solution?
As tension still reigns on the battle field, President-elect Ravalomanana strives to reconcile and unite his divided nation, through a newly formed government. Lire la suite »
Didier Ratsiraka: Farewell to the Throne
While Malagasy Forces loyal to President-elect Marc Ravalomanana make gains on all fronts, out-going President Didier Ratsiraka has, in all likelihood, fled into exile. Lire la suite »
Dakar Agreement non-writing clauses in question
New Malagasy President, Marc Ravelomanana would have not respected Dakar verbal agreement and international community is embarrassed. Lire la suite »