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and calling on him to resign. The protest movement gained momentum, gaining attention on international outlets. The protests erupted in support of the opposition and solidarity marches was scheduled nationwide, despite a crackdown on sustained nationwide anti-government rallies. As soon as the
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The wave and period of massive anti-government protests and street demonstrations started as an opposition rally and unprecedented announcement of the instatement of opposition activist
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as president; supporters came onto the streets in support of the plan. The protests was also dispersed and met with extreme force, like
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protests began, the security forces responded to the anti-government street protests by
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is mass protests and violent protests against the government of
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Index

Ali Bongo
Gabon
Tunisian Revolution
2011 Egyptian Revolution
Arab Spring
Andre Mba Obame
Tear gas
Rubber bullets
Libreville
Ali Bongo
Tear gas
2016 Gabonese protests
"Gabon: The forgotten protests, the blinkered media"
"Troops break up Gabon protests"
"Gabon Unrest 2011"
"Gabon: The invisible revolt"
Categories
2011 in Gabon
Protests in Gabon
2011 protests

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