Madagascar on the Brink: Coup Fears Rise as Army Unit Turns on President
Madagascar on the Brink: Coup Fears Rise as Army Unit Turns on President
What's Happening in Madagascar?
An elite army unit has joined thousands of anti-government protesters in the capital, claiming to control the entire military
President Andry Rajoelina warns of an attempted coup, saying it's "contrary to the Constitution and democratic principles"
The protests began over police brutality, power and water shortages, but have evolved into demands for political change
Key Facts
At least 22 people have been killed and over 100 injured since the protests started
Rajoelina has disputed the death toll, claiming only 12 people died, all of whom were "looters and vandals"
Will Madagascar Descend into Chaos?
Questions about the country's future remain as the situation continues to unfold