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Faïza Soulé Youssouf is a journalist based in Moroni, Comoros. Outre la presse locale, je suis la correspondante de l’AFP, de Mayotte et Réunion la 1ere. Je collabore également avec Afrique XXI, Libération. J’ai également écrit des articles pour le Monde et Mediapart. Je suis très informée, réactive et peux travailler sous pression.
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Comoros | The Attacker of President Assoumani Dies During Detention
The attacker who slightly injured Comoros President Azali Assoumani with a knife during a funeral has died under unclear circumstances while in custody. The assailant, a young military officer named Ahmed Abdou, was found dead before being interrogated. An investigation is underway to determine the motives behind the attack and the cause of his death. The incident has left the local community in shock, with calls for clarity on the circumstances surrounding the attacker's death. President Assoumani is reported to be in good health, recovering at his residence.
Mayotte Protests Cast Cloud Over Comoros Migrant Departure Point
Mayotte, France's poorest administrative region, is experiencing protests against new immigrants, with locals setting up barricades demanding state action against undocumented migration. The island, part of the Comoros archipelago, chose to remain with France when the other islands gained independence. The Union of the Comoros still claims Mayotte, and tensions have risen due to France's tightening of immigration rules. Migrants from Comoros and mainland Africa, making up nearly half of Mayotte's population, are now stranded due to the protests, affecting the local economy heavily reliant on the migration route. France's proposal to deny citizenship to children born on Mayotte to non-French parents has further fueled discontent. Smugglers like Ousseni, who ferry people and goods to Mayotte, are facing losses, and migrants like Jeansi see no other option but to risk the dangerous journey by sea.
Comoros court confirms president's re-election, opposition cries foul
The Comoros court has confirmed the re-election of the president, a decision that has been met with strong opposition. The opposition claims the election was unfair, leading to political disputes within the country.
Tension In Comoros After Disputed Vote
Political tension escalated in Comoros following a presidential vote, with incidents of violence reported. The election is expected to favor incumbent President Azali Assoumani, but opposition supporters allege electoral misconduct. Anjouan, an opposition stronghold, saw protests despite a ban, and the governor criticized the election's lack of transparency. In Moheli, the opposition gubernatorial candidate expressed concerns over potential election manipulation, and there were reports of security forces wounding his campaign director. The military was deployed, and citizens blocked roads in response.
Tension in Comoros after disputed vote
Political tension escalated in Comoros following a presidential vote, with incidents of violence reported. Incumbent President Azali Assoumani is expected to lead the first round results. Opposition supporters allege electoral misconduct, including delayed voting and harassment of observers. Official results are pending, but unrest has been noted on Grande-Comore, Anjouan, and Moheli. Anjouan reported protests despite a ban, and the governor criticized the election's transparency. In Moheli, the opposition candidate expressed concerns over potential ruling party victory claims and reported security force aggression during a protest.
Tension in Comoros after disputed vote
Political tension escalated in Comoros following a presidential vote, with incidents of violence and protests reported. Incumbent President Azali Assoumani is expected to lead the first round results. Opposition supporters allege electoral misconduct, including delayed voting and harassment of observers. Anjouan, an opposition stronghold, saw protests despite a ban, and the governor criticized the election's lack of transparency. In Moheli, the opposition governor candidate suspected foul play by the ruling party and reported a protest-related injury. The army was deployed amidst roadblocks by citizens.
Tension in Comoros after disputed vote
Comoros experienced political tension and violent incidents following a presidential vote, with opposition supporters accusing electoral authorities of unfair practices. Incumbent President Azali Assoumani is expected to lead the first round results. Anjouan governor Anissi Chamsidine criticized the election's lack of transparency, and there were reports of protests and confrontations with security forces on the islands of Anjouan and Moheli. The opposition fears ruling party manipulation in declaring a winner after only the first round.
Comoros votes as controversial president predicts first round win
Comoros held a presidential election with incumbent Azali Assoumani expressing confidence in a first-round victory amidst opposition claims of electoral fraud. The opposition, including Mouigni Baraka Said Soilihi, accused Assoumani of ballot box stuffing and fraud, allegations dismissed by Assoumani and his campaign manager Houmed Msaidie. The election faced delays and was monitored under heavy police surveillance and by civil society groups. Assoumani, who has been in power since 2016 and extended his term through a constitutional referendum, faces criticism for his governance. Full results are expected later in the week, with a potential second round scheduled for February 25 if no candidate wins outright.
Comoros Leader Assoumani Re-elected As Opposition Cries Foul
Azali Assoumani, a former coup leader, won re-election in the Comoros with 62.97% of the vote amid low turnout and allegations of fraud by the opposition. The electoral commission announced the results, which are pending validation by the supreme court. Assoumani, who has a history of military and political leadership, emphasized the importance of democracy and unity, while the opposition accused the regime of ballot-stuffing and fraud. International observers noted the election was peaceful, despite opposition claims. Assoumani's tenure has faced criticism for authoritarianism and economic challenges, but he remains confident in his leadership.
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