Posted on September 24, 2017
On this date in 1986, about 50 men attacked a military barracks that served as the home of the then-President of Togo.
They must surely have been trying to either kill or capture President Eyadéma Gnassingbé, but instead security forces captured the dissidents (which means people who try to revolt against a government). Of course, some of the attackers as well as some civilians were killed in the attack.
It seems strange to me to celebrate the anniversary of a failed attack, but perhaps the president wanted to remind his people that attacks against him will fail?
You see, President Gnassingbé was a dictator. He was a military general, and he swooped in with armed forces and grabbed power, named himself president, and ruled over Togo for 38 years!
Gnassingbé died in 2005, but now his son rules and rules and rules. This son has held elections, but every time he wins his opponents complain that the election was rigged - and given the fact that political opponents are often killed, it seems very likely to be true.
Hopefully someday Togo will enjoy democracy.
In the meantime, let's enjoy a bit of Togo:
Lac Togo (Togo Lake)
The Atlantic coast
Markets in Lomé
You know I love waterfalls - and Togo has some nice ones!
Also on this date:
Heritage Day in South Africa
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