A man killed his brother and two daughters of six and four years old at Mahambolona Mandritesara on Sunday. For a question of inheritance. Probably, the “ancestors” of these two adults, according to the popular saying, must turn seven times in their grave. Beyond this mortuary gesture and its reasons, there are the figures. In Madagascar, family murders and forced incests have – that those responsible or not – experienced an increase and geographic enlargement. This is a son who kills his father, an uncle who violates his little niece, a mother who poisons her son … In certain ancient cultures, Judaic for example, the multiplication of these crimes would already be qualified as divine curse. And a double curse, when a nation loses the meaning of its true interests. Consequently, this crisis situation becomes an opportunity offered on a silver set for religious and villainous gurus in search of tithes. On social networks, unexpected thanks to the opening up, to see the reaction of Internet users, the murderer deserves to finish six feet underground. If this happens, by “bad luck”, the accused will fall in the hands of the local population one of these four mornings. A small accounting exercise concludes that parents will lose two wires. This misfortune would only appear in ancient myths. Except perhaps during the clan and royal eras in Madagascar, when the little kingdoms attacked the sagaie and kidnapped men, women and children to make them slaves. From the time when the sphere of belonging hardly exceeded the village, all this current violence will sooner or later have deep effects on the future generation, and not only one. Studies demonstrate that from this collective terror, turning into fear of Serval, results in a “self -immune” social disease. Time will work to bring up a bottomless country, without history and traumatized. The theories mention that the village is a “witness to the origins”, this whole perception will hit itself. Not only in Mahambolona, but in all these small hamlets which are decorations of family crimes. Finally, perpetual violence (physical, economic, political …) inevitably disintegrates the notion of freedom. No freedom, no territory. With low, even poor demographic pressure, Madagascar can not hope for anything and becomes easy to recolonize. Current scene, the young people of the cities “leave for Mauritius” and the young people of the countryside flee towards Tananarive, Majunga, Tamatave, Tuléar …
Maminirina Rado