07 Mar 2018 | 08:13 AM UTC
Togo: Opposition protests in Lomé March 13-17
Opposition coalition calls for anti-government demonstrations to take place in Lomé on March 13, 14, 15, and 17
Event
On Tuesday, March 6, the opposition coalition called for protests to take place in Lomé on Tuesday, March 13, Wednesday, March 14, Thursday, March 15, and Saturday, March 17. According to a statement issued by opposition leaders, the demonstrations are being organized in protest of recent police violence against opposition supporters, and in retaliation against the government's alleged refusal to comply with a list of demands that had been negotiated during a round of talks which began on February 19. Increased security measures and localized transportation disruptions are anticipated in the capital.
Context
Thousands have taken to the streets over the past four months to demand that President Gnassingbé, who has been in power since 2005, step down. At least 16 people have been killed and around 200 wounded in opposition protests since mid-August 2017. Opposition leaders have urged the government to take concrete measures to address these high sociopolitical tensions. There are currently 12 items on the agenda, including a return to the 1992 constitution and the organization of a referendum to amend this constitution.
Advice
Individuals in Togo, particularly in Lomé, are advised to avoid all public gatherings (particularly political events) due to the risk of violence and to monitor the situation.