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The unrest makes for a difficult start to Ali Bongo’s presidency. Already, an employee of a Franco-American business group, Schlumberger, has been seriously wounded and damage has been reported from three petrol filling stations belonging to the French company Total. The opposition leader, Pierre Mamboundou, has announced the death of one of his party members, blaming the current disturbances squarely on the army.
Ali Bongo is calling on all interested parties to respect the election results. According to him, "
Opposition supporters claim the French government has been involved in manipulating the election and wasted no time in setting on fire the French consulate at Port-Gentil. There are reports that the French have deployed a battalion to their embassy to protect it.
The French Secretary of State for Cooperation and Francophony, Alain Joyandet, has called on French citizens in
Source: Allafrica