Demonstrations Against Faure Ganssingbé in Togo: Government Launches Arrest Warrants Against M66
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At a press conference held in the middle of the week, the Ministers of Security and Technical Education implicitly designated the Movement of June 6 (M66) as responsible for the demonstrations against the power of Faure Gnassingbé held in June in Togo. The group, which takes its name from the president's birthday date, asks for his resignation.
While the 6 June M66 movement is calling for a national demonstration on 16 and 17 July. Colonel Calixte Madjoulba, Togo's Minister of Security, is preaching the hunt at all costs. "When we launch an international arrest warrant, there must be a continuation and be reassured that we will go to the end." which states that "no matter where they live, we will go to look for them." In the aftermath of the demonstrations, the government takes back ha…
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