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  • Post-election unrest persists in Gabon as police forces face riots

    Post-election unrest persists in Gabon as police forces face riots

    Sep 03, 2016 09:18

    Hundreds of military and police forces have been deployed in Gabon’s capital of Libreville to deal with persisting riots after a disputed presidential poll in which incumbent President Ali Bongo claimed victory.

  • Two die in overnight clashes in Gabon’s capital

    Two die in overnight clashes in Gabon’s capital

    Sep 02, 2016 16:46

    In Gabon’s capital Libreville, two people have died following overnight clashes between security forces and protesters who are against President Ali Bongo’s announced victory in the disputed election of August 27.

  • Gabon arrests up to 1,100 people in post-election chaos

    Gabon arrests up to 1,100 people in post-election chaos

    Sep 01, 2016 20:14

    Authorities in Gabon have arrested up to 1,100 people over two days of violence that erupted amid post-election tensions in the West African country.

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