Two French filmmakers held in Togo since July 27, Paris says
- Two French nationals have been held in Togo since being arrested over a fortnight ago, the foreign ministry in Paris told AFP on Tuesday.
- The pair, journalist-directors working for a French production company according to local media, were detained on July 27 and are subject to a judicial investigation, the foreign ministry said.
- Togo has been led since 2005 by Faure Gnassingbe, who succeeded his father who ruled the west African state for 38 years.
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- Two French nationals have been held in Togo since being arrested over a fortnight ago, the foreign ministry in Paris told AFP on Tuesday.
- The pair, journalist-directors working for a French production company according to local media, were detained on July 27 and are subject to a judicial investigation, the foreign ministry said.
- Togo has been led since 2005 by Faure Gnassingbe, who succeeded his father who ruled the west African state for 38 years.
Sources: France 24