Togo Suspends RFI, France 24 Over Bias Claims

June 17, 2025

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On Monday, June 16, 2025, Togo’s government imposed a three-month suspension on French state-owned broadcasters Radio France Internationale (RFI) and France 24, accusing them of biased reporting.

The High Authority for Audiovisual Communication (HAAC) cited “repeated failings” in fact-checking and impartiality, claiming recent broadcasts undermined republican institutions and Togo’s image.

No specific examples were provided, fueling concerns about press freedom in the West African nation.

Allegations of Media Interference

The HAAC declared, “Freedom of the press cannot be synonymous with disinformation or interference.” The decision has drawn criticism, with some suggesting the ban targets coverage of President Faure Gnassingbé’s controversial constitutional reforms.

These changes, enabling Gnassingbé to remain in power indefinitely as President of the Council of Ministers, have been labeled a “constitutional coup” by opponents, intensifying political tensions.

Protests and Crackdowns Escalate

The suspension aligns with growing unrest over Gnassingbé’s rule, which began in 2005 after his father’s death. Protests, rare due to a 2022 ban following a deadly Lomé market attack, have surged since early June.

Over 80 demonstrators were arrested during recent protests, with 25 still detained, according to local reports.

Planned demonstrations next week signal continued defiance against the government’s crackdown on dissent.

Media Community Responds

Fabrice Petchez, chair of the Togolese Media Observatory, acknowledged the HAAC’s concerns but opposed the ban, urging dialogue to reinstate RFI and France 24.

Tensions have been rising, particularly on social media,” he told the Press, expressing hope for a resolution.

Social media reactions highlight fears of censorship, drawing parallels to media restrictions in Mali and Burkina Faso.

West Africa’s Democratic Challenges

Togo’s media ban reflects broader democratic backsliding in West Africa, where coups and authoritarian measures are on the rise.

By targeting foreign outlets critical of Gnassingbé’s regime, Togo risks diplomatic isolation.

As protests loom, the government’s approach to press freedom and political opposition faces intense scrutiny, with potential ripple effects for regional stability.

 

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