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Soldiers storm Madagascar court | Soldiers storm Madagascar court |
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Soldiers have stormed Madagascar's constitutional court and arrested its head of security, who has been accused of destabilising the country. | Soldiers have stormed Madagascar's constitutional court and arrested its head of security, who has been accused of destabilising the country. |
Journalists were allowed into the court in the capital, Antananarivo, following the raid and shown a cache of weapons. | Journalists were allowed into the court in the capital, Antananarivo, following the raid and shown a cache of weapons. |
Supporters of former President Marc Ravalomanana have been pressing the court to reverse its decision to recognise the leader who ousted him. | Supporters of former President Marc Ravalomanana have been pressing the court to reverse its decision to recognise the leader who ousted him. |
Andry Rajoelina came to power in March after weeks of unrest. | |
The BBC's Jonny Hogg in Madagascar says the raid on the court may be an attempt to intimidate the judiciary. | The BBC's Jonny Hogg in Madagascar says the raid on the court may be an attempt to intimidate the judiciary. |
Several cars filled with heavily armed soldiers - most from the regiment that brought Mr Rajoelina to power - arrived at the court in mid-afternoon and fired warning shots to disperse spectators, our correspondent says. | |
A few minutes later journalists were allowed into the court grounds and shown weapons that had apparently been hidden there. | |
The AFP news agency quoted sources as saying that the military operation was aimed at rounding up remnants of the armed forces who remained loyal to Mr Ravalomanana. | The AFP news agency quoted sources as saying that the military operation was aimed at rounding up remnants of the armed forces who remained loyal to Mr Ravalomanana. |