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24 Dec 2017 | 07:05 PM UTC

Togo: Nationwide protests December 27, 28, 30

Political opposition coalition plan to hold nationwide protests December 27, 28, and 30; expect increased security measures and traffic disruptions

Warning

Event

The main opposition coalition is calling for nationwide demonstrations on Wednesday, December 27, Thursday, December 28, and Saturday, December 30. Opposition leaders urged the government to take concrete measures in order to appease the tense sociopolitical situation prevailing in the country over the past several months. Specific details regarding the protests have not been released as of Friday, December 22. An increased security presence is likely and major transportation disruptions are to be expected around any demonstrations. Clashes between protesters and security forces cannot be ruled out.

Context

Numerous opposition sit-ins and marches - some of which have turned violent - have been held in Lomé and other cities over the past four months. The demonstrations have been organized by various opposition groups, including the Parti National Panafricain (PNP), the Combat pour l'Alternance Politique en 2015 (CAP 2015), and the Groupe des Six. Thousands have taken to the streets to demand that President Faure 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.

Advice

Individuals in Togo are advised to avoid all public gatherings (particularly political events) due to the risk of violence and to monitor the situation. Be prepared to shelter in place in the event of further unrest or a sudden deterioration in the country’s security situation (stock up on food, water, and other necessities).