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Gabon: Life at standstill in Libreville, residents eagerly await ‘what next’ after coup

When there is instability in a nation, the army sides with the majority. Today, our army has sided with us. We have risen as one to say that we support the Gabonese army. And we warn the countries plotting lies and deception who are going to attack our military…
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