Amnesty International on the situation in Togo
Adotei Akwei from Amnesty International describes the situation in Togo, whose people protested last weekend against a coup d’etat that brought the new President to office. Yesterday, the Togo Parliament decided on new elections within 60 days but the situation is still confusing. (0:47)
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