Monday , 13 May 2024
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Manhunt after political figures opposed to the High Authority of Transition is become a daily scene. Investigation sessions have turned inescapable, for lack of any shadow of common ground, but the ways to put people under custody is increasingly dictatorial.

Recent police led violence hammering the last nail in a regime’s reputation’s coffin

The political situation is, as a matter of fact, light years away from any lull. Various judicial indictments are regularly targeting opponents. The latest victim was Ambroise Ravonison, arrested in a wavy operation for being a notorious supporter of the ousted president, Marc Ravalomanana. 

Ravonisons and two other politicians supportive of former president Albert Zafy have definitely been arrested in a police operation sensibly reminding those conducted in Tijuana, Mexico against drug cartels. They suffered injuries in the run of such operation this time around.  

The Frequence Plus radio station equally suffered significant damages and injuries. Hardware has been wrecked and three employees beaten up, on no clear account. 

Colonel Richard Ravalomanana, the bravest of the brave brawlers against whoever challenging the HAT, judged that the beaten victims might have refused to cooperate. THe hardware might also have opposed resistance to police forces too, mightn’t it? The unanimous condemnation from political figures and media professionals popped up anyway. Even a columnist from a radio channel supportive of the High Authority of Transition could not help warning that such a method is tarnishing what is left from Andry Rajoelina’s reputation and his regime. Private media groups not necessarily supportive of the opposition are holding the event as an emulation of the Nazi Gestapo led repression against the German free opposition of the time. Many reporters are simply holding it as an opened “state led terrorist act”.