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Clashes in Madagascar Over Protests for Basic NeedsCEFR A2

7 Oct 2025

Adapted from Laura, Global Voices CC BY 3.0

Photo by Sitraka, Unsplash

AI-assisted adaptation of the original article, simplified for language learners.

Madagascar is facing serious problems with electricity and water. Power outages happen often and can last for hours. People are frustrated and some young people started protests. They want their rights to electricity and water.

These protests quickly spread on social media. Many people joined in to speak out against the issues. However, the situation got worse when police used tear gas on protesters. Sadly, there were injuries and several deaths during these clashes.

Difficult words

  • protestA public event where people show their thoughts.
    protests, protesters
  • electricityPower to run lights and machines.
  • waterClear liquid we drink and use.
  • social mediaWebsites for sharing information and connecting.
  • injuryHarm done to a person.
    injuries
  • situationA condition or state of things.
  • clashA fight or conflict between people.
    clashes

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Discussion questions

  • Why do you think protests are important for people's rights?
  • How do you think social media affects protests today?
  • What could be done to improve the situation in Madagascar?

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