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Human rights in Madagascar are protected under the national constitution. However, the extent to which such rights are reflected in practice is subject to debate. The 2009 Human Rights Report by the United States Department of State noted concerns regarding the suspension of democratic electoral processes as the result of recent political unrest. Furthermore, reports of corruption, arbitrary arrest and child labor highlight the prevalence of human rights issues in the country.

Constitution and statutory responses

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The Constitution of Madagascar was adopted in 2010. It addresses the notion of universal suffrage, individual rights and the freedom of speech.

Laws regarding a minimum age for employment as well as the prohibition of child labor were passed.

International treaties

Madagascar's stances on international human rights treaties are as follows:

International treaties
Treaty Organization Introduced Signed Ratified
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide United Nations 1948 - -
International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination United Nations 1966 1967 1969
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights United Nations 1966 1970 1971
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights United Nations 1966 1969 1971
First Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights United Nations 1966 1969 1971
Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity United Nations 1968 - -
International Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid United Nations 1973 - 1977
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women United Nations 1979 1980 1989
Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment United Nations 1984 2001 2005
Convention on the Rights of the Child United Nations 1989 1990 1991
Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, aiming at the abolition of the death penalty United Nations 1989 - -
International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families United Nations 1990 - -
Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women United Nations 1999 2000 -
Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict United Nations 2000 2000 2004
Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography United Nations 2000 2000 2004
Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities United Nations 2006 2007 -
Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities United Nations 2006 2007 -
International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance United Nations 2006 2007 -
Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights United Nations 2008 2009 -
Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on a Communications Procedure United Nations 2011 - -

Issues

Censorship

Accusations of media censorship have risen due to the alleged restrictions on the coverage of government opposition. During the leadership conflict, Ravalomanana ordered the closure of "Viva TV", which was owned by his opponent, Rajoelina.

Equality

Women's suffrage was officially recognized in 1959. However violence against women and human trafficking continues to be an issue in society.

Legal system

The existence of key legal principles such as the rule of law and due process, is in question due to the increase in arbitrary and politically motivated arrests during the leadership conflict. In December 2014, the List of Goods Produced by Child Labor or Forced Labor indicated that children in Madagascar engaged in three activities, namely vanilla production, stone quarrying, and sapphire mining.

Poverty

The people of Madagascar are afflicted by extreme levels and rates of poverty. As of 2005, the Eastern coast of the country had astoundingly high poverty rates of around 80% while urban areas are just over 50%. Over 20% of the population lived on under $11.25 per day and over 80% of the population on under $15.00 per day as of 2010.

The country has seen major improvements in literacy rates. Generally, a correlation exists between literacy rates and poverty. Should the progress in increasing the number of literate Madagascans continue, poverty rates should begin to decline respectively.

Historical situation

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The following chart shows Madagascar's ratings since 1972 in the Freedom in the World reports, published annually by Freedom House. A rating of 1 is "free"; 7, "not free".

Historical ratings
Year Political Rights Civil Liberties Status Head of State
1972 5 3 Partly Free Philibert Tsiranana
1973 5 4 Partly Free Gabriel Ramanantsoa
1974 5 4 Partly Free Gabriel Ramanantsoa
1975 5 5 Partly Free Gabriel Ramanantsoa
1976 6 5 Not Free Didier Ratsiraka
1977 5 5 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
1978 6 6 Not Free Didier Ratsiraka
1979 6 6 Not Free Didier Ratsiraka
1980 7 6 Not Free Didier Ratsiraka
1981 6 6 Not Free Didier Ratsiraka
1982 6 6 Not Free Didier Ratsiraka
1983 5 6 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
1984 5 6 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
1985 5 6 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
1986 5 5 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
1987 5 5 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
1988 5 5 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
1989 5 4 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
1990 4 4 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
1991 4 4 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
1992 4 4 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
1993 2 4 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
1994 2 4 Partly Free Albert Zafy
1995 2 4 Partly Free Albert Zafy
1996 2 4 Partly Free Albert Zafy
1997 2 4 Partly Free Norbert Ratsirahonana
1998 2 4 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
1999 2 4 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
2000 2 4 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
2001 2 4 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
2002 3 4 Partly Free Didier Ratsiraka
2003 3 3 Partly Free Marc Ravalomanana
2004 3 3 Partly Free Marc Ravalomanana
2005 3 3 Partly Free Marc Ravalomanana
2006 4 3 Partly Free Marc Ravalomanana
2007 4 3 Partly Free Marc Ravalomanana
2008 4 3 Partly Free Marc Ravalomanana
2009 6 4 Partly Free Marc Ravalomanana
2010 6 4 Partly Free Andry Rajoelina
2011 6 4 Partly Free Andry Rajoelina
2012 6 4 Partly Free Andry Rajoelina
2013 5 4 Partly Free Andry Rajoelina
2014 4 4 Partly Free Andry Rajoelina
2015 3 4 Partly Free Hery Rajaonarimampianina
2016 3 4 Partly Free Hery Rajaonarimampianina
2017 3 4 Partly Free Hery Rajaonarimampianina
2018 3 4 Partly Free Hery Rajaonarimampianina
2019 3 3 Partly Free Rivo Rakotovao
2020 3 4 Partly Free Andry Rajoelina
2021 3 4 Partly Free Andry Rajoelina
2022 3 4 Partly Free Andry Rajoelina
2023 3 4 Partly Free Andry Rajoelina

See also

Notes

1. Note that the "Year" signifies the "Year covered". Therefore the information for the year marked 2008 is from the report published in 2009, and so on.
2. As of 1 January.
3. The 1982 report covers 1981 and the first half of 1982, and the following 1984 report covers the second half of 1982 and the whole of 1983. In the interest of simplicity, these two aberrant "year and a half" reports have been split into three year-long reports through interpolation.

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