This Monday, civil society in Sao Tome asked the Partners for Co-operation to conduct an “urgent international investigation” into the “sad episode” of the attack on military barracks on Friday, which killed four people, allegedly as a result of “aggression and torture.” .
In a statement, the Federation of Non-Governmental Organizations (FONG) in Sao Tome and Principe “strongly” condemns “this and all attempts made to undermine public order through violence.”
The organizations note that Sao Tome and Principe “once again set” an “example of democracy in Africa” in the September 25 legislative elections, in which Patrice Trovoada’s Independent Democratic Action (ADI) won with an absolute majority to form a government. who has been in the office for two weeks.
Author: Portuguese
Source: CM Jornal

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