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Togo's opposition plans further rallies after earlier anti-government protests led to dozens of arrests. Many, especially young people, reject a new order which could allow Faure Gnassingbe to ...
Security forces disperse Togo protesters demanding president’s resignation Faure Gnassingbe facing criticism over changes to the country’s constitution that could keep him in power indefinitely.
LOME - 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 ...
LOME, Togo (AP) — Protesters and security forces clashed for a second straight day on Friday in Togo's capital Lomé over recent constitutional reforms that could cement President Faure ...
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 ...
Protests erupt in Togo's capital as President faces backlash over constitutional changes, sparking clashes with security forces.
The suspension of RFI and France 24 in Togo underscores growing authoritarianism and adds to the mounting list of violations against media freedom.
1The Africa Development Council (ADC) has urged Ghana’s President, John Mahama, to urgently lead diplomatic mediation aimed at restoring peace in Togo, warning that delay could result in further ...
Une nouvelle vague de mobilisation citoyenne s’annonce au Togo. Depuis quelques jours, des appels à manifester circulent activement sur les réseaux sociaux pour les journées des jeudi 26, vendredi 27 ...
LOME, Togo (AP) — Clashes broke out between protesters and security forces in several parts of Togo's capital Lomé on Thursday, as President Faure Gnassingbé faced increasing pressure from critics ...
Un fort dispositif policier quadrillait plusieurs quartiers de la capitale togolaise Lomé, le 26 juin dans la matinée, après la dispersion de plusieurs groupes de manifestants contre le pouvoir.
À la veille des mobilisations annoncées, des chefs traditionnels s’y opposent. Le gouvernement avertit, les initiateurs maintiennent leur appel et des défenseurs des droits humains s’inquiètent.