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Why Madagascar Soldiers Refused Orders to Shoot Protesters | WATCH VIDEO 

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October 11, 2025
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Why Madagascar Soldiers Refused Orders to Shoot Protesters | WATCH VIDEO 

Discover why Madagascar soldiers refused orders to shoot protesters, joining the people in solidarity during massive demonstrations in the capital. Read details Inside – 


… Massive protest over water and power shortages takes dramatic turn as army men side with demonstrators in Madagascar

 

In what many observers are describing as a defining moment in Madagascar’s political history, soldiers in the island nation have openly refused government orders to open fire on protesters — a rare act of defiance that has drawn both national and international attention.

 

According to credible reports from Reuters, Vanguard, and Arab News, an army contingent stationed near Antananarivo, the Malagasy capital, chose to side with thousands of demonstrators instead of suppressing them with force.

 

The soldiers, reportedly moved by the scale of civilian suffering, told their colleagues across the security forces to “refuse orders to shoot your friends, your brothers, and your sisters.” Their action sparked jubilation among protesters, many of whom were seen waving national flags and chanting slogans of unity and freedom as soldiers joined them near Lake Anosy — one of the main protest grounds.

 

The protests, led largely by youths, erupted over persistent water and electricity shortages that have crippled daily life and deepened frustration against the government. The crowds, numbering in the thousands, demanded immediate reforms and accountability from public officials responsible for managing the country’s basic infrastructure.

 

Eyewitnesses described the scene as both emotional and historic — soldiers embracing civilians instead of confronting them, in what appeared to be a powerful message of solidarity.

 

While authorities have since appealed for calm and called for dialogue, analysts say the refusal of soldiers to fire on protesters could mark a major shift in civil-military relations in Madagascar, where political crises and street protests have often been met with state crackdowns.

 

International observers are watching closely as tension remains high in the capital, with hopes that the growing calls for dialogue will prevent further escalation.

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