| 5,656,755 |
-18.9386 |
47.5167 |
Madagascar |
|
The KMFB association held a demonstration to demand the release of former President Ravalomanana. The protesters were dispersed with tear gas. |
| 5,656,761 |
-18.76944 |
46.04429 |
Madagascar |
|
2 police officers and 2 villagers were killed in an ambush by Dahalo on a mixed force of military, police and villagers. Security forces in the same are shot 3 others trying to steal oxen. It is not clear whether these incidents were related. |
| 5,656,766 |
-19.905 |
47.19685 |
Madagascar |
|
Students protested late scholarship payments and threw stones at police, injuring one. Police intervened and arrested one. |
| 5,656,770 |
-20.28458 |
44.31678 |
Madagascar |
|
Striking SUCOMA employees attacked those attempting to continue working with stones and also damaged vehicles and property. 2 Chinese workers and a Malagasy woman were injured. |
| 5,656,775 |
-15.7167 |
46.3167 |
Madagascar |
|
An "Indo-Pakistani" was kidnapped from his store by men who spoke in Malagasy. |
| 5,656,781 |
-18.9258 |
47.4999 |
Madagascar |
|
Angry that their carts had been impounded and their fellow carters had been arrested, street traders rioted, trapping police in their barracks until reinforcements arrived, at which point they fought back and dispersed them. At least 1 carter was seriously beaten. |
| 5,656,785 |
-18.9596 |
47.52688 |
Madagascar |
|
An alleged burglar was captured and beaten to death by an angry mob. Before being killed he injured three people, one seriously. |
| 5,656,789 |
-15.43297 |
49.74403 |
Madagascar |
|
2 young men believed to be cattle thieves were tortured to death by a mob wielding knives trying to determine the identity of an alleged third thief. Another was lynched at a nearby market. |
| 5,656,794 |
-22.88442 |
47.71688 |
Madagascar |
|
232 armed Dahalo surrendered their guns to the members of the GICD (Intervention Against Dahalo Group, an elite gendarme group) in the Iabohazo area. |
| 5,656,798 |
-17.38189 |
49.40905 |
Madagascar |
|
Rioters attacked the HQ of the National Company of Electricity and Water (JIRAMA) in Fnrive-Est due to perceived excessive load shedding. They stole money and damaged property, including equipment and vehicles. Members of the security forces arrived and dispersed the rioters who threw stones. 3 people were arrested. |