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Press Statement
Adam Ereli, Deputy Spokesman
Washington, DC
April 22, 2005


Togo's Presidential Election

The United States notes with deep concern allegations by the Togolese Interior Minister that call into question the credibility of this Sunday's presidential election. Minister Boko demonstrated integrity and courage in sharing his concerns about the electoral process. We join the Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in demanding that the Togolese authorities conduct the elections in a free and fair manner. The international community will closely scrutinize the conduct of the balloting and vote counting process by the Togolese authorities. Peaceful national reconciliation in Togo requires an election that reflects the will of the Togolese people.

We call on all political party leaders to insist on peaceful conduct by their supporters. All political parties in Togo must be prepared to work together, both now and in the future, to promote the interests of their nation. We caution government authorities that security forces must act within strict compliance with international human rights standards.

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