Heather Nauert
Department of State Spokesperson
Washington, DC
October 24, 2017
The United States is deeply concerned about rising levels of violence
and restrictions on freedom of expression and assembly in Togo related
to protests over proposed constitutional reforms. We are particularly
troubled by reports of excessive use of force by security forces and
reports that Government-sponsored vigilantes are using force and the
threat of force to disrupt protests and intimidate civilians. The United
States is also concerned with the Government of Togo’s decision to
restrict demonstrations during the workweek and to arrest a prominent
imam in the city of Sokode.
We call on the Government of Togo to uphold its citizens’ human
rights, notably their freedom of expression, peaceful assembly, and
internet freedom and to ensure that all those arrested during
demonstrations are afforded the right to due process.
The United States deplores the violence that has claimed the lives of
protesters and security forces alike. We urge all parties to renounce
violence. We encourage the Government and opposition to engage in
dialogue without preconditions, which is the only solution to the
current impasse.
Monday, October 30, 2017
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