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Derrocan al presidente de Madagascar

Derrocan al presidente de Madagascar

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  • Soldados leales a la oposición, en el ataque al palacio presidencial de Antananarivo.

    MADAGASCAR

    Soldiers take cover behind a military vehicle in Antananarivo March 16, 2009, after two tanks backed by troops forced their way into a presidential palace. Tanks successfully forced their way into the presidential palace in the centre of Madagascar's capital on Monday, but the president was not in the building. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko (MADAGASCAR POLITICS CONFLICT)
  • Un soldado corre en la operación de ataque al palacio presidencial.

    MADAGASCAR

    Soldiers run while holding weapons, after two tanks backed by troops forced their way into a presidential palace, in Antananarivo March 16, 2009. Tanks successfully forced their way into the presidential palace in the centre of Madagascar's capital on Monday, but the president was not in the building. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko (MADAGASCAR POLITICS CONFLICT)
  • LÍDER OPOSITOR RAJOELINA SE PROCLAMA "JEFE" DEL PAÍS Y EL PRESIDENTE DIMITE

    MADAGASCAR

    XKL07 ANTANANARIVO (MADAGASCAR) 17/3/2009.- El líder opositor Andry Rajoelina (2-i) saluda a sus seguidores tras autoproclamarse hoy, martes 17 de marzo, jefe de una "alta autoridad de transición" para gobernar Madagascar, tras entrar en las oficinas presidenciales del Palacio de Ambohisorohitra, en Antananarivo (Madagascar), ocupadas ayer por militares golpistas. EFE/Kim Ludbrook

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