Clashes break out in Togo's capital as protesters call for the president's resignation
- Clashes occurred between protesters and security forces in Lomé as President Faure Gnassingbé faced calls for his resignation due to recent constitutional changes.
- Protesters set up barricades, burned tires, and threw projectiles at security forces, leading to police use of tear gas and the arrest of around 10 individuals in the Bè neighborhood.
- The coalition 'Hands Off My Constitution' urged President Faure Gnassingbé to release all political prisoners in a Facebook post.
- Opposition politicians have described the constitutional changes as a 'constitutional coup.
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Togo soldiers clash with protesters demanding Gnassingbé resignation
Soldiers in Togo used tear gas and batons on Thursday to disperse hundreds of protesters who blocked main roads in the capital. The protests have been going on since Wednesday, to denounce a power grab by longtime leader Faure Gnassingbé and demand his resignation.
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Soldiers in Togo used tear gas and batons on Thursday to disperse hundreds of protesters who blocked main roads in the capital to call for the resignation of longtime leader Faure Gnassingbe, Reuters witnesses said.
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