Togo leader's sister-in-law arrested after calling for end to family rule
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Marguerite Gnakadé, the sister-in-law of Togo's president Faure Gnassingbé, has been arrested after publicly calling for an end to the family's long-standing rule. This incident highlights the growing dissent against the Gnassingbé regime, which has faced criticism for its authoritarian practices. Gnakadé's arrest raises concerns about freedom of speech and political repression in Togo, making it a significant event in the country's ongoing struggle for democratic governance.
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