5,598,220 |
0.3901 |
9.4544 |
Gabon |
|
Police were deployed for added security following unrest in Libreville, at sites including the National Assembly, oil offices, and major intersections near the headquarters of the National Union party. |
5,598,223 |
0.3901 |
9.4544 |
Gabon |
|
Crowds of mourners prevented the remains of opposition leader Andre Mba Obame from flying from Libreville to the town of Oyem. |
5,598,227 |
1.59539 |
11.57671 |
Gabon |
|
Crowds awaiting the delayed arrival of the remains of opposition leader Andre Mba Obame threw rocks at public buildings and torched market stalls. Police responded with batons and stun grenades and arrested at least three. |
5,598,232 |
0.3901 |
9.4544 |
Gabon |
|
Workers at the National Council of Communication went on strike over wage demands. |
5,598,235 |
0.3901 |
9.4544 |
Gabon |
|
Primary and secondary school teachers went on strike to demand payment of wages. |
5,598,239 |
0.3901 |
9.4544 |
Gabon |
|
The public sector union Dynamic Unit relaunched a general strike that had been on pause since May 11. |
5,598,242 |
0.3901 |
9.4544 |
Gabon |
|
Teachers at the Omar Bongo University went on strike to demand unpaid compensation and blocked the road into the university with their cars. |
5,598,248 |
0.3901 |
9.4544 |
Gabon |
|
453 migrants from Senegal, Mali, Nigeria and Burkina Faso were expelled by Gabonese authorities, and human rights groups claim they were abused in the process. The government denies the claim. |
5,598,253 |
0.3901 |
9.4544 |
Gabon |
|
UPG loyalists gather at the Research Directorate General building to demand justification for the arrest of former minister Mabiala. Police fired tear gas. |
5,598,256 |
0.3901 |
9.4544 |
Gabon |
|
Gabonese Union Bank employees go on strike over unpaid bonuses. |