This is what European
do in Africa coursing problem in Africa in the name of election,
the next thing they will do now is to
arm the two group to start killing themselves while the white criminal will be
stilling at back.
Bongo won 49.8% of the vote. His rival, the former head of the
African Union commission Jean Ping, has rejected the result and demanded
a recount. Earlier this week, Ping declared himself the winner based
on unofficial tallies his campaign had collected.
Observers have worried that a disputed election will result in
violence. Soldiers were deployed
to police Libreville,
the capital of Gabon and residents were stockpiling food supplies.
European Union election observers said the election “lacked
transparency,” with electoral bodies failing to release things like
a list of polling stations or all registered voters. The EU
has called for the release of detailed results of every polling station and
urged all political camps to keep the peace.
Gabon’s 2009 election, in which Bongo took over from his father
Omar Bongo, was also disputed and ended in violence that killed at
least two people.

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