Wednesday , 1 May 2024
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The son of the exiled president, Marc Ravalomanana, made ​​it clear that deterrents would not have him leave the country. Tojo Ravalomanana and his wife returned from exile by the end of 2011. The High Authority of Transition recently ordered a violent search of their home in Andranomanelatra, 140 kilometers away in the south of the capital city. It would not prove enough to have them recover South Africa. "We won´t be the ones returning to Daddy, he is the one who will soon join us," he bravely declared. His father, Marc Ravalomanana, is still in South Africa, banned by the ruling power from coming home.

Tojo Ravalomanana denounces the HAT´s “terrorism” but exile is this time around off the point

The son of the exiled president, Marc Ravalomanana, made ​​it clear that deterrents would not have him leave the country. Tojo Ravalomanana and his wife returned from exile by the end of 2011. The High Authority of Transition recently ordered a violent search of their home in Andranomanelatra, 140 kilometers away in the south of the capital city. It would not prove enough to have them recover South Africa. “We won´t be the ones returning to Daddy, he is the one who will soon join us,” he bravely declared. His father, Marc Ravalomanana, is still in South Africa, banned by the ruling power from coming home.