Group 1 - Large-scale protests occurred in Antananarivo, Madagascar, on September 25, demanding stable water and electricity supply, leading to violence including looting and arson [1][5][7] - President Rajoelina condemned the violent acts and called for calm, emphasizing that division and hatred are not solutions [3][5] - The Southern African Development Community (SADC) expressed serious concern over the protests, highlighting the loss of life and property, and supported the government's efforts to restore peace [5][7] Group 2 - Local businesses, particularly those owned by Chinese nationals, suffered significant losses, with reports of damages amounting to 50-60 million [9][14] - Chinese merchants organized to protect their stores by hiring armed police and military personnel, indicating a heightened security response [9][14] - The situation remains tense, with warnings of potential escalation in protests, prompting some individuals to evacuate [14]
马达加斯加首都发生骚乱,当地华人:花钱请警察和部队打退暴徒进攻,抱团24小时轮班,有老板损失或超5000万元
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-28 16:37