Last updated: 9 march, 2010 - 09:56 GMT

Togo elections

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Togo's opposition, Union of Forces for Change party, have been banned from demonstrating by the government.

They are still adamant that they will protest against the provisional election results naming incumbent President Faure Gnassingbe the winner of Thursday's election.

So have the opposition decided to back down over the demo?

Network Africa's Bola Mosuro spoke to our correspondent in Lome, Ebow Godwin.

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