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Protesters in Madagascar took to the streets Tuesday to voice their anger at outages, poverty, and alleged corruption. During which, a Madagascan elite military unit colonel said that the armed forces are taking power in what appeared to confirm that President Andry Rajoelina had been removed in a coup, which protestors celebrated.

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00:00The
00:22We are now here in the city of Bala Ravcha,
00:24and we are now here in the city of Bala Ravcha.
00:52For the rest of the country, they have complete knowledge.
00:56They have to be taken in place.
01:00You can take just a moment.
01:02This is how you come to my children.
01:05A lot of this is called the Bulldogs.
01:09I have to pay for the public.
01:11They will open their door.
01:13I want to make sure they are Finanz.
01:16Nobody is doing it.
01:20I will speak.
01:23How are you?
01:26How are you?
01:30I haven't talked to you.
01:33I am looking for a national message.
01:36I am aaviourist.
01:39I am not among the other people.
01:41I am not talking to you.
01:45I am not talking to you.
01:47Werde, we have treated the same as the government to get the government done
01:53The government worked to make the number of churches
01:58The government worked for their路, so they了ve that they didn't quite serve
02:02The government was able to do it
02:04The government was able to get the government
02:08We are going to be available
02:10We are going to be able to get the government
02:13We are going to be able to get the government
02:15Surprises, imaginables, a better team of sats.
02:18They're seeing cap sats.
02:20They're seeing cap sats.
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