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Madagascar's opposition leader has threatened to lead marchers to the presidential palace if President Marc Ravalomanana does not step down. | Madagascar's opposition leader has threatened to lead marchers to the presidential palace if President Marc Ravalomanana does not step down. |
Andry Rajoelina, who emerged from hiding to address a rally in the capital, said the president had until Saturday afternoon to resign "humbly". | |
Mutinying army troops have also called on the president to go, leaving the nation close to military intervention. | Mutinying army troops have also called on the president to go, leaving the nation close to military intervention. |
At least 100 people have died since protests broke out in late January. | At least 100 people have died since protests broke out in late January. |
The fierce power struggle between Mr Rajoelina - who vanished on 5 March after the security forces tried to arrest him - and President Ravalomanana has brought seven weeks of riots, protests and looting. | The fierce power struggle between Mr Rajoelina - who vanished on 5 March after the security forces tried to arrest him - and President Ravalomanana has brought seven weeks of riots, protests and looting. |
The opposition leader - who accuses the president of being a tyrant who misspends public money - has been trying to establish a parallel government by naming an alternative cabinet with himself as president. | The opposition leader - who accuses the president of being a tyrant who misspends public money - has been trying to establish a parallel government by naming an alternative cabinet with himself as president. |
The BBC's Jonah Fisher in Antananarivo says the army appears almost as divided as the politicians and there is support within the military for both rivals. | The BBC's Jonah Fisher in Antananarivo says the army appears almost as divided as the politicians and there is support within the military for both rivals. |
On Saturday, several thousand opposition supporters, clad in orange T-shirts and hats, gathered to hear Mr Rajoelina speak at Antananarivo's 13 May Plaza, which has been epicentre of popular revolts since independence from France in 1960. | On Saturday, several thousand opposition supporters, clad in orange T-shirts and hats, gathered to hear Mr Rajoelina speak at Antananarivo's 13 May Plaza, which has been epicentre of popular revolts since independence from France in 1960. |
Several hundred people gathered at the presidential palace, following a radio appeal on Friday by Mr Ravalomanana to rally to his cause. | Several hundred people gathered at the presidential palace, following a radio appeal on Friday by Mr Ravalomanana to rally to his cause. |
On Wednesday, the leader of a widening mutiny within the army ousted the chief of staff and a day later the military police said it would no longer take orders from the government. | On Wednesday, the leader of a widening mutiny within the army ousted the chief of staff and a day later the military police said it would no longer take orders from the government. |
Col Noel Rakotonandrasa, spokesman for the dissident troops, urged the president to quit "at once" on Friday. "For sure there will be no resistance," he told the BBC. | Col Noel Rakotonandrasa, spokesman for the dissident troops, urged the president to quit "at once" on Friday. "For sure there will be no resistance," he told the BBC. |
Mr Ravalomanana - who has said he wants to stay in power until his mandate runs out in 2011 - vowed to re-establish order but said his life was under threat. | Mr Ravalomanana - who has said he wants to stay in power until his mandate runs out in 2011 - vowed to re-establish order but said his life was under threat. |
"My assassination would not be in your interest," he said. "The people would suffer, and the international community would not accept it." | "My assassination would not be in your interest," he said. "The people would suffer, and the international community would not accept it." |
Mr Rajoelina is a 34-year-old businessman and former DJ who was sacked last month by the government as mayor of the capital. | Mr Rajoelina is a 34-year-old businessman and former DJ who was sacked last month by the government as mayor of the capital. |
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Opposition and pro-government demonstrators holding rival rallies | Opposition and pro-government demonstrators holding rival rallies |
The US state department warned on Friday the situation in Madagascar had "entered a dangerous phase" and urged the political rivals to "urgently commit" to talks. | The US state department warned on Friday the situation in Madagascar had "entered a dangerous phase" and urged the political rivals to "urgently commit" to talks. |
For a country with unique rainforest and wildlife - the financial impact of the crisis is already clear, our correspondent says. | For a country with unique rainforest and wildlife - the financial impact of the crisis is already clear, our correspondent says. |
A tourist industry worth nearly $400m (£290m) a year has now had two months with no revenue. | A tourist industry worth nearly $400m (£290m) a year has now had two months with no revenue. |
Under President Ravalomanana, Madagascar's economy has opened to foreign investment but 70% of the nation's 20 million population still live on incomes of less than $2 (£1.40) a day. | Under President Ravalomanana, Madagascar's economy has opened to foreign investment but 70% of the nation's 20 million population still live on incomes of less than $2 (£1.40) a day. |
Are you in Madagascar? Are you affected by the issues in this story? Send us your comments and experiences using the form below. | Are you in Madagascar? Are you affected by the issues in this story? Send us your comments and experiences using the form below. |
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