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- <title>
- Dec. 09, 1991: World Notes:Togo
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
- Dec. 09, 1991 One Nation, Under God
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- WORLD, Page 53
- World Notes
- TOGO
- High Noon In Lome
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- <p> An interim government led by Prime Minister Kokou Koffigoh
- was put in power by a national convention in Togo three months
- ago, consigning President Gnassingbe Eyadema to figurehead status
- after a reign of 24 years. Last week, after Koffigoh announced
- the banning of Eyadema's Togolese People's Assembly party,
- rebellious troops surrounded the Prime Minister's residence and
- demanded Koffigoh's resignation. At one point, they threatened
- to reduce Lome to rubble and to starve out the Prime Minister.
- </p>
- <p> More than a dozen civilians were killed when troops fired
- on demonstrators protesting the coup attempt. France,
- ostensibly to protect its citizens in what was once its colony,
- moved to intervene. Paris ordered some 300 soldiers stationed
- in other former colonies in Africa to stand by in neighboring
- Benin, a half-hour flight from Lome. From the outset of the
- crisis, Eyadema urged the rebels to call off their siege, and
- at week's end they complied. The troops pulled back from
- Koffigoh's home and other strategic points and returned to their
- barracks. The withdrawal apparently ended the third coup attempt
- in the past two months by soldiers said to be loyal to Eyadema.
- </p>
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