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Madagascar Coup Rumors in Perspective
Nov 17, 2010 | 19:46 GMT
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Summary
A group of army officers in Madagascar claimed they had seized power Nov. 17, but no actual signs of a coup have emerged. Madagascar is historically not especially prone to coups, though it is not known for smooth transitions of political power either. Whatever the outcome of the current incident, attempts to destabilize the regime will continue.
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