Gen Z In Madagascar Are Holding Huge Protests Against Constant Water And Electricity Cuts

Protesters were initially peaceful, saying "We are poor, angry and unhappy", but things later turned violent after police cracked down on them.

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Thousands of young people, mostly Gen Z students, in Madagascar took to the streets in huge protests, holding “One Piece” flags, which has grown as a symbol of resistance by Gen Z protesters across the world, demanding basic rights to water and electricity.

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