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Archives par jour : 22 novembre 2012

Operation “Tandroka”: Amnesty International blames military forces

In spite of the explanations and reports provided by the military forces regarding their military intervention in the south of Madagascar, as part of the fight against zebu thieves and smugglers who have increasingly spread terrors in that particular region for some time now, observers, both national and international, continue to react toward the recent military operation known as “Tandroka”. ... Lire la suite »

Social Security Code: the training will continue in 2013

Since November 20, training workshop on the promotion to a wider public of the social security code, known as CPS, has been held in Antananarivo which is organized by the social actions and sanitary service of the CNaps, located in 67Ha. The workshop is the 29th training offered by CNaps which, for this year, is part of the annual implementation ... Lire la suite »

Prostitution in Madagascar: children under 18 at high risk

Groupe Developpement Madagascar (Madagascar Development Group), known as GDM, carries on its ongoing investigation regarding the prostitution of children in Madagascar. As indicated by the result of its recent investigation conducted in the northern part of the country, namely in Mahajanga and Nosy Be, children under the age of 18 are exposed to high risk as regard to prostitution. Actually, ... Lire la suite »

World Food Program: an urgent call for Madagascar

During the cyclonic season in Madagascar, the World Food Program (WFP) will need a total funding of 6, 1 million dollars to provide urgent aid in case of natural disasters like cyclones. In a statement, the U.N agency launched an urgent call to foreign backers while communicating that it couldn’t manage to gather enough foods and supplies in areas highly ... 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 »

Les journalistes attendent le procès, Zakariasy Patrick reste en prison

L'enquête au fond concernant l'affaire Zakariasy Patrick a eu lieu le 21 novembre. Deux journalistes, à savoir Zo Rakotoseheno de Midi Madagasikara, et Rocco Rasoanaivo de La Nation, ont été entendus par le juge d'instruction pendant un peu plus d'une heure. Ils attendent maintenant la date du procès. L'auteur de la conférence de presse, le Tangalamena Zakariasy Patrick, lui, reste en prison. Son enquête a eu lieu discrètement quelques jours avant celle des journalistes. Rappelons que c'est un homme d'affaires proche du président de la Transition qui a porté plainte quand il a été cité par Zakariasy comme étant impliqué dans une vaste affaire d'exportation illégale de bois de rose. Lire la suite »