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(21 Jan 2012) 1. Marc Ravalomanana, exiled president of Madagascar, checking in at OR Tambo international airport 2. Mid of screen with flight information, including flight to Antananarivo 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Marc Ravalomanana, exiled president of Madagascar: "My colleagues ++indistinct words++ and journalists. ++indistinct words++ It's finished now. We get the air boarding passes. Okay, thank you so much." (Question: What do you think will happen when you land?) "No, no, no, no." 4. Close-up of passports tilt up as Ravalomanana walks away from media 5. Mid of screen with flight information 6. Tracking shots of Ravalomanana with his wife and colleagues walking through terminal building 7. Ravalomanana saying farewell to family and friends STORYLINE: Madagascar's ousted and exiled president collected his boarding pass for a flight back to his Indian Ocean homeland on Saturday, saying he was confident his second attempt to return would be successful. "It's finished now, we have the air boarding passes," Marc Ravalomanana said after he, his wife and two aides completed that formality at the Johannesburg airport 90 minutes before their flight was scheduled to depart. His wife, Lalao, gave a subdued thumbs up as they headed to a car to take them to a VIP lounge to complete the departure process. Ravalomanana said he wanted to help restore peace and democracy in Madagascar and that he did not fear possible arrest. He sat next to his wife in the front row of the commercial South African Airways flight. Journalists and aides accompanied the couple. Security officials in Madagascar have said he will be arrested if he returns. Ravalomanana says arresting him would be unlawful and destabilise Madagascar at a delicate time in efforts to restore democracy three years after he was ousted in a military-backed coup. Ravalomanana, exiled in South Africa since the coup, tried to return last year. Then, he was stopped at the Johannesburg airport after aviation authorities in Madagascar wrote to say he was not welcome. Following the coup, Ravalomanana was convicted in absentia of conspiracy to commit murder in a case related to the turmoil during his overthrow. The court was appointed by Andry Rajoelina, the populist former disc jockey who ousted him. Ravalomanana called the tribunal illegitimate. Late on Friday, South Africa's deputy foreign minister Marius Fransman, who has led regional efforts to restore democracy in Madagascar, issued what could be read as a warning to Ravalomanana not to return, or to Rajoelina not to seek his rival's arrest. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...