We should never forget that Andry Rajoelina grabbed power in a
"coup", and he maintains his grip through violence, intimidation...
and lies (see Amnesty International February 2010 report, or the
arbitrary arrests by Rajoelina's army, following the last pseudo coup
of this month).
Furthermore, we should never ignore that Rajoelina,
again and again, has not hold his own commitments, and Madagascar’s
commitments to international laws and conventions (see for instance
Mongabay’s article).
Composing and making room for TGV in any institution during the
transition would be a big mistake on the part of the international
community.
We should never forget that Andry Rajoelina grabbed power in a
"coup", and he maintains his grip through violence, intimidation...
and lies (see Amnesty International February 2010 report, or the
arbitrary arrests by Rajoelina's army, following the last pseudo coup
of this month).
Furthermore, we should never ignore that Rajoelina,
again and again, has not hold his own commitments, and Madagascar’s
commitments to international laws and conventions (see for instance
Mongabay’s article).
Composing and making room for TGV in any institution during the
transition would be a big mistake on the part of the international
community.