Former Chad Prime Minister Succes Masra Goes on a Hunger Strike

CHAD – The former prime minister of Chad and opposition leader Succes Masra was arrested in the capital N’Djamena on May 16 following inter-communal violence in Logone Occidental province that killed 42 people on May 14. He announced his hunger strike to protest his detention.

He is accused of multiple charges including inciting hatred and violence through social media posts, complicity with armed gangs and complicity in murder.

“Starting this evening (Tuesday), in solidarity with all of you and in protest at undeserved injustices, I shall begin a hunger strike,” Masra said in a letter to his supporters shared by his party.

He said that since his arrest 40 days ago, he, like his supporters, has been searching for the reason for his detention.

He ran in the May 2024 presidential election, which was won by then-transitional president Mahamat Idriss Deby.

Last month, Human Rights Watch called for the immediate release of Masra “if he is not charged with a valid offense.”

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