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ordered troops into the cities. The protests continued for the next two days, with two killed in the battles with police and protesters on 5 September. Prisoners was also released, seeing the invasion of opposition-inmates in prison camps. Large-scale violence (by
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The protests began as an opposition attempt to protest a gay at electoral difficulties, widespread irregularities and corruption in the election campaigns, according to the opposition, gained support of the president
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was announced. Two were left dead amid the unrest, clashes and fighting between the rival forces. French interference in the actions sparked national outrage, one of the causes if the immediate unrest.
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and two were killed in the citywide uprising. The movement called for stronger elections, the cancellation of the vote, recount of the election despite widespread irregularities.
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was rioting and popular disturbances with immediate unrest and violent opposition-led street demonstrations and growing civil disobedience movement across
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Protests over the disputed elections resumed on 4-5 September, despite severe lockdown and clashes. Strikes paralysed most of the eastern city of
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and the votes was forced to be in favour of his own party (he is the son of former president
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All of its 10,000 citizens were told to stay in lockdown despite the violence, and
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Infobox event
considered for merging
2009 Gabonese presidential election
Gabon
Demonstrations
General strikes
Riots
2009 Gabonese presidential election
Port Gentil
Libreville
Gabon
2009 Gabonese presidential election
Ali Bongo
Omar Bongo
Tear gas
Port Gentil
Libreville
France
Riot police
Port Gentil
Electoral Commission
2016 Gabonese protests
"POINT DE SITUATION AU GABON – SAMEDI 5 SEPTEMBRE 2009"
"Gabon calm after election unrest"
"Violence erupts in wake of Gabon election result"
"Gabon's Government Bans Protest Demonstrations Against President Bongo's Re-election"
"Gabon locks down city amid riots"
Categories
2009 in Gabon

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