Togo leader's sister-in-law arrested after calling for end to family rule

The protests came amid popular anger and growing weariness with a family-run regime that has been in power for six decades. Gnassingbé, who has led the country since 2005, succeeded his father Gnassingbé Éyadéma, who had ruled for 38 years from 1967. A new constitutional structure that allowed Gnass...
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