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Madagascar's defence minister has resigned after being confronted by a group of soldiers in his office. | Madagascar's defence minister has resigned after being confronted by a group of soldiers in his office. |
On Sunday, a section of the army announced they would no longer obey the government and would instead follow opposition leader Andry Rajoelina. | On Sunday, a section of the army announced they would no longer obey the government and would instead follow opposition leader Andry Rajoelina. |
Mr Rajoelina is now understood to have taken refuge at the French embassy in the capital Antananarivo. | Mr Rajoelina is now understood to have taken refuge at the French embassy in the capital Antananarivo. |
Hundreds of government supporters have gathered outside the building, demanding that he be handed over. | |
Mr Rajoelina, a 34-year-old former DJ, has been involved in a fierce power struggle with President Marc Ravalomanana for several weeks. | |
A BBC correspondent in Madagascar says looting is continuing in Antananarivo. | A BBC correspondent in Madagascar says looting is continuing in Antananarivo. |
Vice-Admiral Mamy Ranaivoniarivo only became defence minister a month ago, after his predecessor resigned. | |
Cecile Manorohanta stepped down in February after security forces opened fire on an opposition protest. | |
Security forces last week tried to arrest Mr Rajoelina after he walked out on direct talks with Mr Ravalomanana, accusing his rival of dismissing opposition grievances and pledging to revert to mass street action. | Security forces last week tried to arrest Mr Rajoelina after he walked out on direct talks with Mr Ravalomanana, accusing his rival of dismissing opposition grievances and pledging to revert to mass street action. |
The opposition leader, who was sacked as the capital's mayor last month, has accused the president of being a dictator and declared himself president, announcing his own administration. | The opposition leader, who was sacked as the capital's mayor last month, has accused the president of being a dictator and declared himself president, announcing his own administration. |
President Ravalomanana denies abusing power and says he will remain in power until the end of his mandate in 2011. | President Ravalomanana denies abusing power and says he will remain in power until the end of his mandate in 2011. |