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Madagascar’s President Rajoelina breaks silence amid unrest and reports he fled country

Andry Rajoelina, who reportedly fled Madagascar on a French military plane, says he has relocated because his life was in danger

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Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina addressing the nation on Facebook on Monday. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Madagascar’s embattled President Andry Rajoelina said on Monday he was sheltering in a “safe place” following an attempt on his life, ignoring calls to resign after spiralling unrest that has forced him into hiding.

The twice-delayed speech marked his first public address since a mutinous army unit backed anti-government protests, and followed reports that the 51-year-old leader had fled the country.

“Since September 25, there have been attempts on my life and coup attempts. A group of military personnel and politicians planned to assassinate me,” he said in a live address on Facebook.

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“I was forced to find a safe place to protect my life,” he said, without revealing his location.

A member of a Malagasy Army unit exchanges a fist bump with a civilian. Photo: AFP
A member of a Malagasy Army unit exchanges a fist bump with a civilian. Photo: AFP

The protests, led by mostly young demonstrators, erupted over chronic power and water cuts in the impoverished Indian Ocean country, but developed into a broader anti-government movement calling for Rajoelina to resign.

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