President Andry Rajoelina says he left Madagascar fearing for his life after a military rebellion, but he stopped short of resigning in a nationally broadcast address, raising tensions over the country’s political future.
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- President Andre Rajolina fled Madagascar citing fears for his safety after a military uprising.
- Rajolina addressed the nation from an undisclosed location, refusing to resign. 11s
- He declined offers from other African countries to send troops, citing Malagasy values. 30s
- Reports claim Rajolina left Madagascar on a French military plane. 46s
- The current unrest is the most significant since Rajolina's rise to power after a 2009 coup. 1m 39s