Radio Télévision Analamanga
February 7, 2009, in Antananarivo, Madagascar

Ratovonirina, a reporter and cameraman for the private
broadcaster Radio Télévision Analamanga (RTA), was shot dead by presidential
guards while covering an antigovernment demonstration in the capital,
When soldiers opened fire on opposition demonstrators marching toward the presidential palace, a bullet struck Ratovonirina in the head, according to local journalists. The journalist was carrying a notebook and sound equipment, according to reporter Mirindra Raparivelo, who was filming the scene for RTA. Raparivelo recalled the hiss of bullets and the smell of gunfire as he crawled to safety uninjured.
At least 25 people were killed and another 167 injured in the shootings, according to The Associated Press. The country’s defense minister resigned to protest the shootings, while the United Nations called for “a fair process by which those responsible will be brought to justice.”
The shootings came amid a deepening power
struggle between President Marc Ravalomanana and his rival, Andry
Rajoelina, the outspoken 34-year-old mayor of
Ratovonirina, 26, was the first journalist killed in the
line of duty in
Medium: Television
Job: Broadcast Reporter, Camera Operator
Beats Covered: Politics
Gender: Male
Local or Foreign: Local
Freelance: No
Type of Death: Dangerous Assignment
Suspected Source of Fire: Military Officials




