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Madagascar's army units join Gen Z anti-government protests

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For the first time, soldiers in Madagascar have joined the country's Gen Z-led protests, calling on President Andry Rajoelina to step down. The anti-government movement, which began in September over chronic water supply cuts and power outages, has since grown into a broader call for political change.

Breakdown
  • Elite military unit joins anti-government protesters in Antananarivo. 8s
  • Protesters breach heavily guarded area outside city hall with military support. 18s
  • Demonstrators, mostly young people, demand President Radjilina's resignation. 54s
  • Protesters cite harsh conditions and lack of freedom as reasons for unrest. 1m 11s
  • President Radjilina fires cabinet and pledges to listen, but remains in power. 1m 34s
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