PANIC AND VIOLENCE AS PROTESTERS SET PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS ON FIRE!!??...SISI KWISHA
Irate dissenters set ablaze Gabon's parliament structures Wednesday, August 31, after President Omar Bongo was pronounced champ in a fervently broad electiob held early this week.
Bongo was questionably re-chosen, something that his nearest match Jean Ping has challenged and declined to consent to the outcome.
Bongo won by an edge of around 5000 votes just, however Ping trusts the races were fixed and has subsequent said he won't acknowledge the 'thrashing'.
The Gabon constituent commission reported Bongo as the victor yet minutes after the fact a huge number of dissenters rampaged on Libreville and other significant towns in the West African nation and challenged
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Bongo was questionably re-chosen, something that his nearest match Jean Ping has challenged and declined to consent to the outcome.
Bongo won by an edge of around 5000 votes just, however Ping trusts the races were fixed and has subsequent said he won't acknowledge the 'thrashing'.
The Gabon constituent commission reported Bongo as the victor yet minutes after the fact a huge number of dissenters rampaged on Libreville and other significant towns in the West African nation and challenged
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