Young protesters in Madagascar are escalating their demands for President Andry Rajoelina's resignation, dismissing his dissolution of the government as insufficient. The movement, inspired by youth protests in Asia, seeks systemic change to combat corruption and oppression. Protests, fueled by social media and stemming from initial demonstrations against utility outages, have resulted in at least 22 deaths and 100 injuries. Activists, organized as Gen Z Madagascar, are pushing for broader reforms including dissolving parliament and replacing judicial and electoral officials. Despite risks and government accusations of looting, they remain determined to achieve radical change.
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