Hundreds gathered in Madagascar’s capital to honor those killed in recent protests, including army personnel and over 20 civilians. The elite military unit CAPSAT has joined anti-government protesters demanding President Andry Rajoelina’s resignation and named a new army head.
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- Hundreds gathered in Madagascar's capital, uniting with the elite military unit Capsat.
- More than 20 protesters and a member of the army have died in recent days, according to the UN. 9s
- Capsat joined anti-government protesters and named a new army head, which the presidential office called an attempted coup. 42s
- Protests began over water and electricity cuts but have grown into a wider anti-government movement. 58s
- Despite the president firing his government, protesters continue to demand his resignation. 1m 17s