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2005 Togolese protests
Date25 February 2005 – 29 April 2005
Location
Togo
Caused by
  • Alleged electoral fraud during the 2005 Togolese presidential election
  • Violence and fraud at polling stations
Goals
  • Resignation of President Faure Gnassingbe
  • Fresh elections
  • Democracy
MethodsDemonstrations, Riots
Resulted in
  • Protests suppressed by force
  • 35,000+ Togolese flee to neighboring Benin and Ghana[1]
Casualties
Death(s)~400-500

The 2005 Togo protests and riots were demonstrations and rioting against the results of the presidential election and Faure Gnassingbe's takeover of power. Protests began in February with protesters demanding new elections and the end of the Gnassingbe dynasty. Around 100 were killed before the elections, but after the 2005 Togolese presidential election around 500 protesters were killed by Togolese Armed Forces, assisted by military-trained Rally of the Togolese People (RPT) militias.

  1. ^ Togo: Will History Repeat Itself? (Report). Amnesty International. 19 July 2005.

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