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LOME (Togo): Police firing into a crowd of demonstrators killed at least three protesters and wounded dozens on Saturday, Opposition leaders claimed, as thousands of people turned out for a second day of rallies against Togo's President, appointed by the army in what many are calling a coup d'etat. About 3,000 protesters hurled rocks and jagged pieces of metal at police, and set garbage fires to block their vehicles. Security forces fought back with tear gas, batons and stun grenades, attempting to quell a growing opposition against the appointment of President Faure Gnassingbe. (In the picture anti government protesters confront troops in Lome on Saturday) AP
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