
Chad’s opposition leader, Succes Masra, has initiated a hunger strike while in detention, highlighting growing political tensions in the country. Masra, a prominent figure challenging the current government, began the hunger strike to protest his imprisonment and draw attention to his demands for political reforms and fair treatment.
Supporters and international observers have expressed concern over Masra’s health and the implications of his strike for Chad’s political stability. The situation underscores the ongoing struggle for democracy and human rights in the region, as opposition voices face increasing pressure from authorities.
Authorities have yet to respond publicly to Masra’s hunger strike, but the move is expected to amplify calls for dialogue and peaceful resolution of political disputes in Chad.