Togo: Seven Killed in Togo Protests Against President Gnassingbé's Rule
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In Togo, the M66 civil society movement calls for a demonstration on Wednesday 16 and Thursday 17 July against the President of the Council Faure Gnassingbé. Since last month, many citizens have mobilized for four days, causing the death of five people according to an official assessment of the authorities and seven according to NGOs and civil society. The call to protest of the M66 comes on the eve of the municipal elections and the government …
INTERVIEW. Accuse of authoritarian drivings, the Togolese regime reacts. The minister responsible for the civil service is explained on the violence, the transition and the Aamron case.
Togo: Seven Killed in Togo Protests Against President Gnassingbé's Rule
[People's Dispatch] Protests erupted last week in Togo as citizens demanded President Gnassingbé's resignation, following a constitutional change that could allow him to extend his more than 20 years in power.
Faced with the threat of the jihadist groups present in Burkina Faso and Benin, the Togolese government has in recent years ordered the closure of several markets in the Savane region. A contested decision, because it upsets the local economy and weakens the population.
Here is why Togolese citizens intensify Protests to kick President Faure Gnassingbé’s government out of power - The Zambian Observer
Things are currently going out of hand in Togo as president Faure Gnassingne’s government continues to face critism. As you may have known, throughout this year’s , Togolese citizens, particularly youth, intensified protests in Lomé against President Faure Gnassingbé’s regime. Their protest is driven by opposition to constitutional reforms enacted in April 2024. These changes […] The post Here is why Togolese citizens intensify Protests to kick …
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