Part of Aftermath of the 2009 Gabonese presidential election
Date
September 3, 2009 - September 5, 2009
Location
Gabon
Type
Demonstrations, General strikes, Riots
Cause
2009 Gabonese presidential election results
Organised by
Civilians and opposition supporters
Outcome
Recount of electoral votes
The 2009 Gabonese protests was rioting and popular disturbances with immediate unrest and violent opposition-led street demonstrations and growing civil disobedience movement across Port Gentil and Libreville in Gabon after the immediate results of the 2009 Gabonese presidential election 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.[1]
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