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ECOWAS voices concern over escalating violence in Togo, urges dialogue

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has expressed deep concern over recent developments in Togo, particularly in the capital Lomé, where clashes between security forces and protesters have resulted in multiple deaths and injuries.

In a statement released yesterday, the organization urged all parties to exercise restraint and engage in dialogue, reaffirming its commitment to promoting stability in the region.

The protests began in early June in opposition to constitutional amendments that allow President Faure Gnassingbé to remain in power, following nearly five decades of rule by his family.

Authorities responded to the June 26 demonstrations with force, leaving at least seven people dead, according to local sources.

Human rights organizations have denounced what they described as “repressive measures” against the protests, while the opposition has called for an international investigation, questioning the credibility of the official inquiries.

It is worth noting that President Gnassingbé recently amended the constitution to shift the country from a presidential to a parliamentary system, while retaining the powerful role of Prime Minister—a move the opposition sees as a strategy to extend his rule.

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