Published on Sep 1, 2016
At
least three people have died and hundreds have been arrested in a
second day of protests in Gabon following the announcement of President
Ali Bongo's re-election, amid accusations that the vote was rigged.
Nine
neighbourhoods of the capital Libreville saw violent clashes, a day
after protesters set fire to the parliament building. Bongo blamed the
opposition for the unrest, saying, "Democracy does not sit well with
self-proclaimed successes by small groups intent on destruction,
democracy do…
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