
The president of Madagascar said that the government will dissolve the government following the youth -led protests on long water and power cuts.
Andry Rajoelina said in a national speech on Monday, “We admit and apologize if the government members have not performed the assigned tasks for them.”
Thousands of Z generation protesters were transferred to the city streets throughout Madagascar from Thursday.,,, Under the cry of the rally, “We want to live without survival.”
The UN Human Rights Director accused the Security Forces the “unnecessary power” used to suppress anxiety, at least 22 deaths and 100 injuries.
A peaceful protest broke out on Thursday in Capital Annana and Ribo, but after that, it spread to eight cities across the country.
On Thursday, after the protests were violent, the dusk was imposed on Capital Annana Ribo.
Last week, President Madagascar announced that he had dismissed the minister of energy for failing to do his work properly, but the protesters demanded that the president and the rest of the government also resigned.
Thousands of people went to the street once again on Monday.
Rajoelina said, “We understand the difficulties caused by anger, sorrow, power cutting and water supply.” Rajoelina said in a speech about the main broadcaster tviziziona malagsy.
He said, “The prime minister and the government have terminated the functions of the government,” he said.
Rajoelina added that he wanted to talk to young people.
UNCHR, director of Unchr, said Volker Türk was “shocked” due to violent crackdowns by security troops.
Türk said in a statement published in his office on Monday, “The security forces urge you to immediately release all protesters that want to use unnecessary and unbalanced forces and arbitrarily detained.
According to the United Nations, the dead said, “It includes not only demonstrators and bystanders murdered by the members of the security forces, but also other people who are died of violence and plundering by individuals and leaning by individuals and gangs.”
The Foreign Ministry of Madagascar rejected the UN figures and insisted that the data was “based on rumors or wrong information.”
One of the last week’s demonstrations in Antanarivo was read as follows. “We do not want a problem and want our rights.”
But last week, some reports suggested that protesters were damaged by fire at the house of at least two legislators.
But the “Z Gen Z” movement claims that paid GOONS has plundered various buildings to damage the cause.
Madagascar was shaken by several rebellion since his independence in 1960, including mass protests in 2009, when former President Mark Laval Manana resigned in 2009, when he saw his power.
The protests represent the most important challenges faced by the president after the third re -election in 2023.
Additional report of Danny Aeberhard