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Togo: Competing parties take to Togo streets
[IndependentOnline: 2010-03-13]
Thousands of opposition supporters and rivals backing President Faure Gnassingbe staged competing political rallies here on Saturday, nine days after Gnassingbe"s disputed reelection victory. Opposition leader Jean-Pierre Fabre claims that he was robbed of victory by Gnassingbe in the March 4 presidential elections and supporters of his Union of Forces for Change (UFC) turned out in force for the protest, donning yellow tee-shirts before a planned march through the city. Security forces were low key as Fabre supporters c. . .
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