At least 4 journalists shot, assaulted in Madagascar protests

Medical students are pushed back by Malagasy security forces during a demonstration calling for improved healthcare and reform in the capital, Antananarivo, on October 7.

Medical students are pushed back by Malagasy security forces during a demonstration calling for improved healthcare and reform in the capital, Antananarivo, on October 7. Multiple journalists were attacked while covering more than two weeks of protests that toppled the government. (Photo: AFP/Luis Tato)

Dakar, October 21, 2025—The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on authorities in Madagascar to investigate those responsible for shooting two journalists and assaulting two others covering protests in Madagascar that forced the president to flee.

“It is unacceptable that journalists who were simply reporting on a major news event were targeted by law enforcement agents,” said Moussa Ngom, CPJ’s Francophone Africa representative. “Malagasy authorities should investigate the perpetrators of violence against journalists and ensure a safe working environment for the press.”

On September 25, young people, calling themselves Gen Z Madagascar, started protesting over water and electricity shortages. On October 11, an elite military unit, known as CAPSAT, defected and joined the protests, as news broke that President Andry Rajoelina had been evacuated from the Indian Ocean island.

On October 14, the high constitutional court declared the president’s post “vacant” and asked a member of CAPSAT, Michael Randrianirina, to take over as head of state.

CPJ research has found:

The Politika Ranoray Facebook page posted a video with a caption that said it had been filmed by Teddy as he was shot.

Reporter Reny Hardy Juvaniàh receives medical treatment after a bullet went through her “Press” vest. (Photo: Courtesy of The Madagascar Order of Journalists)
Alan Rakotondraibe is hit on the head by a gendarme. (Screenshot: Courtesy of The Madagascar Order of Journalists)

CPJ’s calls to request comment from the gendarmerie and the army went unanswered.

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