| 5,656,511 |
-25.03201 |
46.98969 |
Madagascar |
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The forces of Operation "Halt" reported they have killed 35 Dahalo since mid-June |
| 5,656,517 |
-19.43323 |
47.48321 |
Madagascar |
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Dahalo attacked the village, killing three people and looting several homes; they also kidnapped a priest and three apprentices at the agricultural center, although they were confirmed released on July 10 |
| 5,656,522 |
-19.905 |
47.19685 |
Madagascar |
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Students at the University of Vontovorona blocked the entrance to the village in the early morning with rocks and burning tires to draw attention to their demands for more support in their studies; police (Emmo Reg) arrived to disperse the protesters, using tear gas and rubber bullets; the protesters responded by throwing stones; one protester was arrested and four were injured by rubber bullets; the protesters allegedly vandalized and looted nearby merchants as well |
| 5,656,528 |
-19.905 |
47.19685 |
Madagascar |
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Clashes between students and police intensified, with stones being thrown and more tear gas fired by an increased number of security forces; a police officer was injured by a stone and a few students were beaten, allegedly by the military, and 8 more students have been arrested after police entered the university premises; the students had wanted to go to Ankatso but were blocked in the University by police, which is reported to have raised tensions |
| 5,656,535 |
-18.92049 |
47.55642 |
Madagascar |
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Striking university students from Vontovorona University protested in Ankatso, threw stones, harmed property, set up barricades, allegedly destroyed some exam papers, set fires to brush, and seriously injured a 40-year old man by hitting him with a stone (it seems accidentally). Police clashed with students for over four hours, using tear gas, while some locals threw stones at the demonstrators. The police dismantled the road blocks and returned order without arrests. Commandoes (?) were said to be involved. |
| 5,656,540 |
-25.03201 |
46.98969 |
Madagascar |
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Journalists protested against the detention of two jounralists over a libel suit by the government. |
| 5,656,545 |
-18.92049 |
47.55642 |
Madagascar |
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Police used tear gas to disperse renewed protests of striking students at Ankatso University; students threw stones in response. |
| 5,656,550 |
-25.03201 |
46.98969 |
Madagascar |
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The official death toll of Operation "Halt" is now at 79, including 32 additional deaths since June 20 when 12 Dahalo were killed in clashes in Beliamy forest. |
| 5,656,555 |
-15.7167 |
46.3167 |
Madagascar |
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Around 200 protesters made up of striking students marched on Mahajanga's city hall armed with knives, sticks and other weapons. They then looted and vandalize merchants nearby. Some merchants attempted to defend their property against the students. They were dispersed by the police but continued to cause destruction with molotov cocktails, destroying at least six cars. At least one person was injured by being burned. |
| 5,656,559 |
-25.03854 |
46.3865 |
Madagascar |
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A Dahalo raid reportedly captured eleven zebu in the Ambroasary-Sud area. |