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Rajoelina went into hiding just before he was ousted on October 14 in a coup led by the commander of a mutinous army unit, Michael Randrianirina, who was sworn in as president on October 17.

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The protests reached a pivotal point at the weekend when mutinous soldiers and security forces joined the demonstrators and called for the president and other government ministers to step down.

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Expanding free school meals for kids in England seems designed to placate some of those critics in advance, but there could be more to make them mutinous.

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A smattering of boos at the final whistle of the Europa League draw with Dutch side Twente does not suggest a mutinous mood in the stands exists just yet.

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The rupture in military cooperation followed last July’s ouster of the country’s democratically elected president by mutinous soldiers.

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