08 February, 2009

Civil unrest in Madagascar




Police in Madagascar today fired on unarmed, peaceful protestors, killing at least 25 and injuring over 80. The world’s fourth largest island has experienced looting, arson, widespread protests in the last two weeks. Over 90% of the 10,000 recorded flora and fauna, are found nowhere else in the world. The country, with a population of over 20 million has a history of coups and counter coups. At first glance the situation appears quite complicated. See story here, and here.

Andrydago, a blogger and lawyer, posts about dramatic inflation that accompanies the unrest. All the prices of goods are increasing. “This is the case especially for rice, sugar, yoghurt, milk, butter, oil and gas.”

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the info Trini. You seem well-read and take an active interest in the world around you. If more people did likewise, then perhaps, the world in which we now have to sell half of our lives in order to live, may change.

    Kind regards, Alain

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