‘Blatant injustices’ in Madagascar

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Date posted:  29 Oct 2025
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‘Blatant injustices’ in Madagascar

Faly Ravoahangy, President of the 3M Preaching Institute. Photo: (3mpi.org)

An evangelical leader in Madagascar has spoken out against “blatant injustices and violations of fundamental human rights” which occurred as political turbulence engulfed the African island.

Faly Ravoahangy is President of 3M Preaching Institute, a ministry endeavouring to identify, train and equip the next generation of church leaders. He is also a pastor and elder at Ankadivato Biblical Baptist Church in Antananarivo.

Writing on social media as disturbances unfolded in the country, Ravoahangy said: “The unnecessary and excessive use of violence against peaceful protestors by government forces is a grave concern.

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