Togo lifts suspension on foreign media accreditation
This decision followed the arrest and expulsion of a French journalist, who was accused by Togolese authorities of illegally crossing the border and acting as an activist.
This decision followed the arrest and expulsion of a French journalist, who was accused by Togolese authorities of illegally crossing the border and acting as an activist.
Au Togo, les médias étrangers pourront à nouveau obtenir une accréditation pour couvrir les événements et manifestations à partir du 26 juin prochain. Cette annonce a été faite par la Haute Autorité de l’Audiovisuel et de la Communication (HAAC) dans un récent communiqué.
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The Conference of Bishops in Togo (CET) has voiced vehement opposition to the recent adoption of a contentious constitutional revision by the Togolese National Assembly. This revision, which transitions the nation into the Fifth Republic, shifting from a semi-presidential to a parliamentary system, makes president Faure Gnassingbé eligible for potential two additional 6-year terms.
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