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− | The 'orange revolution' in Madagascar was coined by Andry Rajoelina and used his communication to transform a protest over the shutdown of his television station into a campaign to oust Marc Ravalomanana. He draped himself in orange | + | The 'orange revolution' in Madagascar was coined by [[Andry Rajoelina]] and used in his communication to transform a protest over the shutdown of his television station into a campaign to oust Marc Ravalomanana. He draped himself in orange (the colour of the 2006 Ukrainian popular revolution) and attracted large crowds of young unemployed people to rallies.<br clear="all"> |
== Further info == | == Further info == | ||
− | [http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/africa/news/printer_1465401.php monstersandcritics.com article] - Pop power: ex-DJ confirmed as Madagascar's new leader. | + | [http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/africa/news/printer_1465401.php monstersandcritics.com article (18 March 2009)] - Pop power: ex-DJ confirmed as Madagascar's new leader. |
Latest revision as of 22:53, 6 December 2009
The 'orange revolution' in Madagascar was coined by Andry Rajoelina and used in his communication to transform a protest over the shutdown of his television station into a campaign to oust Marc Ravalomanana. He draped himself in orange (the colour of the 2006 Ukrainian popular revolution) and attracted large crowds of young unemployed people to rallies.
Further info
monstersandcritics.com article (18 March 2009) - Pop power: ex-DJ confirmed as Madagascar's new leader.