Catholic Bishops in Togo call for the respect of rights
Togo’s
Catholic Bishops have condemned the brutal arrest of opposition leader,
Agbeyome Kodjo, in a move that underlies continuing post-election
tensions in the country.
English Africa Service – Vatican City
“The Bishops’ Conference of Togo learned with dismay the arrest of Agbeyome Kodjo, at his home this Tuesday, 21 April, in circumstances of brutality and violence perpetrated by the Defence and Security Forces,” reads a statement signed by all of Togo’s Catholic Bishops.
Togo’s security agents forced their way into the house of the opposition leader by breaking through the entrance gate and smashing the house door.
Media sources in Togo said the opposition leader was arrested for failing to appear before the country’s intelligence and security police - ‘Service central de recherches et d’investigations criminelles de la gendarmerie.’
Agbeyome Kodjo’s immunity, as a former Prime Minister, was lifted by the country’s Parliament in March.
“The Bishops’ Conference of Togo learned with dismay the arrest of Agbeyome Kodjo, at his home this Tuesday, 21 April, in circumstances of brutality and violence perpetrated by the Defence and Security Forces,” reads a statement signed by all of Togo’s Catholic Bishops.
Togo’s security agents forced their way into the house of the opposition leader by breaking through the entrance gate and smashing the house door.
Kodjo came second in the February 2020 elections
Leader of the opposition Patriotic Movement for Democracy and Development (Mouvement patriotique pour la Démocratie et le Développement - MPDD) came second in Togo’s disputed presidential election of 22 February. The incumbent, President Faure Gnassingbé Eyadéma, who has been President of Togo since 2005 was declared winner for a fourth term. His father President Gnassingbé Eyadéma ruled Togo for 38 years.Media sources in Togo said the opposition leader was arrested for failing to appear before the country’s intelligence and security police - ‘Service central de recherches et d’investigations criminelles de la gendarmerie.’
Agbeyome Kodjo’s immunity, as a former Prime Minister, was lifted by the country’s Parliament in March.
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