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  1. Criminal Actors. Corruption is deeply rooted in Madagascar, with government officials involved in organized crime activities such as armed kidnappings, cattle rustling, arms trafficking, and drug trafficking. Retired army officers and local leaders have also been implicated in cattle rustling.

  2. Maurice (birth name: Bricky) is an overweight aye-aye and a supporting character that appears in the Madagascar movies (except Penguins of Madagascar), The Penguins of Madagascar and All Hail King Julien. he was my favourite character before he passed away in the great civil war Madagascar 01 Maurice is King Julien's advisor - although Julien seldom listens to him - and often shows skepticism ...

  3. We will make Madagascar great again!Koto Koto is the main antagonist in All Hail King Julien. The centre antagonist of the series alongside the Fossas. He was the main antagonist of the fourth season, and the main antagonist of All Hail King Julien: Exiled. He was killed by King Julien during the War of the Beasts, and his death marks the end to the war. He was still seen after his death as a ...

  4. Mort is a cute and lovable mouse lemur who adores King Julien and his feet. He is one of the main characters in the Madagascar franchise and has many adventures with his friends. Learn more about his personality, history, and relationships on the Madagascar Fandom Wiki.

  5. Maurice is a supporting character in the Madagascar franchise, and the deuteragonist in the DreamWorks•Netflix's series, All Hail King Julien. He is King Julien's right-hand man. Maurice sneezes a lot and often has to surpress it his nose also tickles very often. He is generally less impressed by King Julien than the other lemurs. While Maurice accepts his life as a servant, he often shows ...

  6. 19 de set. de 2002 · Thu Sep 19 2002 - 01:00. FRANCE: Maurice Papon, the 92- year-old former civil servant who was convicted of complicity in crimes against humanity for his role in the second World War deportation of ...

  7. First edition. The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939–1945 is a book by Alfred-Maurice de Zayas. It was published in November 1979 in Germany by Universitas / Langen Müller under the title Die Wehrmacht-Untersuchungsstelle, and in America in 1989 under the title The Wehrmacht War Crimes Bureau, 1939-1945 by the University of Nebraska Press.