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The Sassoufit Collective is a Congolese opposition group formed in 2014 by three young activists, including Andréa Ngombet, in response to President Denis Sassou-Nguesso's decision to amend the constitution to extend his stay in power. The collective's primary aim is to bring international attention to the actions of the regime and to mobilize local action committees to promote democratic change. The Sassoufit Collective has been involved in various social media campaigns and has supported grassroots movements in the Republic of Congo.
The collective was established in reaction to the 2015 constitutional amendment, which allowed President Sassou-Nguesso to run for a third term. This move led to the formation of the Sassoufit Collective, which aims to:
In March 2016, the Sassoufit Collective supported a general strike known as "ville morte" (dead city), initiated by opposition parties. The strike encouraged citizens to stay at home as a form of protest and saw participation in several districts of Brazzaville and other areas.
The Sassoufit Collective works with local and international human rights organizations to advocate for democratic principles in the Republic of Congo. This includes providing legal representation for activists and seeking external assistance to support their cause.
The Sassoufit Collective tracks the assets of the regime's allies, family members, and political elites. The collective has identified $32.5 million associated with these individuals, aiming to assist anti-corruption efforts. [1]
The Sassoufit Collective is recognized as a significant part of the Congolese opposition [2]. It advocates for democratic reform and transparency, and international human rights organizations and anti-corruption bodies have noted its work.
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The Sassoufit Collective is a Congolese opposition group formed in 2014 by three young activists, including Andréa Ngombet, in response to President Denis Sassou-Nguesso's decision to amend the constitution to extend his stay in power. The collective's primary aim is to bring international attention to the actions of the regime and to mobilize local action committees to promote democratic change. The Sassoufit Collective has been involved in various social media campaigns and has supported grassroots movements in the Republic of Congo.
The collective was established in reaction to the 2015 constitutional amendment, which allowed President Sassou-Nguesso to run for a third term. This move led to the formation of the Sassoufit Collective, which aims to:
In March 2016, the Sassoufit Collective supported a general strike known as "ville morte" (dead city), initiated by opposition parties. The strike encouraged citizens to stay at home as a form of protest and saw participation in several districts of Brazzaville and other areas.
The Sassoufit Collective works with local and international human rights organizations to advocate for democratic principles in the Republic of Congo. This includes providing legal representation for activists and seeking external assistance to support their cause.
The Sassoufit Collective tracks the assets of the regime's allies, family members, and political elites. The collective has identified $32.5 million associated with these individuals, aiming to assist anti-corruption efforts. [1]
The Sassoufit Collective is recognized as a significant part of the Congolese opposition [2]. It advocates for democratic reform and transparency, and international human rights organizations and anti-corruption bodies have noted its work.