Good morning Madagascar.......
So briefly here are the facts: the young mayor of the capital city
It only got worse when Rajoelina's private TV channel Viva was banned for having featured an interview with former president Didier Ratsiraka, last december.
Two days after the strike, thousands of people demonstrated again in the capital and set fire to the National Radio and Television building and some stores belonging to the president's family, causing the death of 68 persons. Since then, the mayor has been relieved of his duties but is firmly determined to win the battle. He refused his dismissal and proclaimed himself the new leader of the country and started to organize a transitional government.
left, Andry Rajoelina and right, president Marc Ravalomanana. Both men come from entrepreneurial background.
A. Rajoelina wearing the orange scarf as a sign of contestation
I can hear my mother talk by his side. I know she’s sad and thought this was bound to happen.
“you know, she said, supposedly this is the budget allocated to education and research….so here it goes !
If you add to this that 70% of the population lives below the poverty threshold and 49% of children under five are ill-nourished, this costly purchase appears shocking if not obscene.
"Oh...and the last thing you should know, my father says, is about this Daewoo contract...
- What’s that ?
What you mean ?
- There is a lease contract signed for 99 years between
I wish I could have stayed longer on the phone with my parents. I’ve read a few articles about this contract between Madagascar and the South corean mega firm. To think Madagascar was a former colony which won its independence and then now what ? Is it going to be one of these lands newly exploited by rich countries in order to feed its people while the people of Madagascar have barely anything to eat ? So sad.....
pics: i can't even remember where the pics are from surely... AFP
pics: i can't even remember where the pics are from surely... AFP
Comments
My best thoughts to you and your family, and all those experiencing such upheavel.
I hope this is a conflict that is able to resolve itself soon before it gets worse and that your family remains safe from harm.
xoxo
This is a very frightening story. You must be worried sick for your parents and other loved ones in Madagascar. Thank you for informing us on the details of the political climate - it's near impossible to get this kind of information in mainstream news reporting in the US.
It's sad how greed so often overtakes all reason and compassion when one is anointed with power.
You and your family will be in my thoughts.
I hope your parents stay safe and that the situation cools down.
xxoo
One painful lesson that I believe the global community is learning is that there are serious downsides to globalization if there are no safety and protection protocols. That is why strong political leadership is crucial in the 21st century. Yes, it is good to have trade and foreign investment. But not at the expense of the citizens of a country. Political leaders must ensure that farmers and workers wages, working conditions, and healthcare are all given fair consideration before signing a trade deal.
This is a very important issue that you have raised here. Not only for Madagascar, but for the global community as a whole.
Oh, I'm also very happy that your family is doing well and hope that they continue to be safe.
Gracias por dejarme un mensaje. No te preocupes por no haberme escrito, gracias por todo y nuestros mejores deseos a tu familia.
Thanks for the post. I love politics but I knew little about the conflict in Madagascar. One of my profs at the University was from Madagascar and she use to tell us about people over there and a little bit of Madagascar history. That was few years ago. Two years ago, she was able to secure a fund from the Canadian government to help preventing cervical cancer in women in Madagascar.
I guess that the conflict of interests and corruption and misuse of power is the main problem of all "developing countries" after getting independence.
I will follow the news and see what's going to happen? I hope that the people of Madagascar has the will to stand for themselves and change all that but likely with no violence.
i'm glad your family is safe and i hope they will stay safe.
and i'm praying for peace real soon.
cuidate.
I hope it can be resolved soon.
Un beso enorme para tí y tu familia.
Thank you for sharing this. x
My heart goes out to you and your family.
Hoping that all will be resolved without too much more heart ache.
Hugs from New York.
Thinking of you and your family. I so hope that things have not escalated and that your parents are well. I wish you love on this Valentine's Day.
con mucho carino,
Catherine
By the way, Happy Valentines day to you and I hope you have a very nice romantic soiree with MonCheri!
Sorry to get here so late...As I read your post,it struck me as to how the basic issues are so similar around the world...you write of freedom of expression and so it was with us here in India...we too were protesting against not being allowed to have freedom of expression and freedom of choice...
..Lal!God bless you and your loved ones..take care..:)
my thoughts are with you..:)
take care Lala..:)