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Madagascar's Gen Z protesters clash with police as they call for president to step down

The protests, led by a group calling itself “Gen Z Madagascar,” are the latest in a series of demonstrations that the United Nations says has left 22 people dead and dozens injured.

October 09, 2025 / 22:28 IST
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Madagascar's Gen Z protesters clash with police as they call for president to step down
The protests in Madagascar are the most serious threat to the government since President Andry Rajoelina came to power in 2019. (AFP Image)

About 1,000 protesters marched in Madagascar's capital on Thursday and clashed with police who used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse them in parts of the city. The violence marked the third week of what has been the most significant unrest in years in the Indian Ocean island nation.

Police could be seen patrolling the streets of Antananarivo in armored cars and charging at protesters, most of them wearing masks. It wasn’t immediately clear if there were any injuries.

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The protests, led by a group calling itself “Gen Z Madagascar,” are the latest in a series of demonstrations that the United Nations says has left 22 people dead and dozens injured. The government has disputed this number.

The protests were first sparked by water and power cuts but soon expanded to include frustrations over allegations of corruption and nepotism.