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13 Aug 2018 | 09:06 AM UTC

Gabon: August 13 anti-austerity march in Libreville banned /update 2

Anti-austerity march planned in Libreville August 13 banned; clashes possible if protesters gather

Warning

Event

A planned anti-austerity march set to take place in the capital Libreville has been banned due to the risk of violence. However, some protesters could nevertheless gather, which could potentially lead to clashes with security forces. Marchers were initially set to meet at the Democracy Roundabout and march along Boulevard Triomphal.

Context

On June 21, the government announced plans for additional austerity measures, including cuts to civil servant salaries, prompting public outcry. Numerous protests and strikes have taken place in Gabon in recent months in response to socioeconomic conditions and the unpopular government austerity policies.

The Gabonese economy has suffered from the fall in global oil prices, upon which most of the country's revenues depend. Port-Gentil, the economic capital where oil activities are concentrated, has been especially hard-hit.

Advice

Individuals in Libreville are advised to monitor developments to the situation, avoid all protests due to the risk of potential violence, and adhere to any instructions issued by the local authorities.