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Madagascar: Ban Urges Restraint As Protests Turn Deadly

8 February 2009


Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today urged all parties in Madagascar to resolve their differences peacefully, while condemning the violence that erupted in the island nation's capital yesterday reportedly killing at least 25 people and injuring dozens.

"He deplores the violence and lack of restraint on all sides that led to this tragedy," Mr. Ban's spokesperson said in a statement.

"The Secretary-General calls upon all concerned parties to resolve their differences through peaceful and democratic means and through the exercise of responsible leadership," the statement added.

Prior to Saturday's events, at least 68 people died in riots that erupted a week ago amid a dispute between the country's President, Marc Ravalomanana, and Andry Rajoelina, the Mayor of its capital and largest city, Anatananarivo.

Madagascar: Dozens Killed in Weekend Protests

In the wake of the crisis, Mr. Ban dispatched senior United Nations political aide Haile Menkerios to assess the situation in the country and explore what the world body could do to help avert further violence and contribute towards peace and stability.

Mr. Menkerios is scheduled to meet with Government officials and others concerned during his 7 to 10 February visit.

Mr. Ban urged the Malagasy authorities to urgently initiate a fair process by which those responsible for the violence will be brought to justice.

"The Secretary-General stands ready to provide all the necessary support for the rapid and peaceful resolution of this crisis," according to today's statement.

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Author: afric35
Sat Feb 7 11:45:54 2009

well the UN envoy better get there quick b/c as we speak there are angry mobs marching in the streets...


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