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Violencia callejera en Madagascar

La violencia política en Madagascar deja al menos 68 muertos esta semana

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  • Decenas de manifestantes han asistido al mitín del alcalde Andry Rajoelina

    Demonstrators parade in support of Antananarivo mayor Andry Rajoelina during a meeting at the May 13 Plaza in the Malagasi capital, January 28, 2009. Tens of thousands of opposition supporters protested against the president in Madagascar's capital on Wednesday, two days after an earlier rally descended into violence that killed nearly 40 people. REUTERS/Rasoanaivo Clarel Faniry (MADAGASCAR)
  • Un edificio de la radiotelevisión pública ha sido quemado y saqueado

    People loot and burn Madagascar's national radio and television station in the capital Antananarivo January 26, 2009. Up to 37 charred corpses of suspected looters have now been found in a store burned during unrest in Madagascar this week, a senior fire official said on Wednesday. If confirmed, that would take the death toll from this week's violence on the Indian Ocean island to 39. Picture taken January 26, 2009. REUTERS/Stringer (MADAGASCAR)
  • Una tienda de muebles quemada

    People walk past a burned furniture store in Malagasy, Antananarivo January 28, 2009. Tens of thousands of opposition supporters protested against the president in Madagascar's capital on Wednesday, two days after an earlier rally descended into violence that killed nearly 40 people. REUTERS/Rasoanaivo Clarel Faniry (MADAGASCAR)

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