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Gabon Opposition Leader Under House Arrest

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The Gabonese opposition leader, Guy Nzouba-Ndama, has been placed under house arrest five days after he was detained at the Congolese border with suitcases packed with about US $2 million (£1.8 million).

 

His arrest was filmed and the opening of the suitcases posted on social media.

 

Nzouba-Ndama – a potential candidate in upcoming presidential elections – has been charged with violations of import controls and cooperation with a foreign power.

His party, The Democrats, say the accusations are politically motivated.

 

The 76 year old was for 19 years the speaker of the National Assembly and a loyal ally of the former president, Omar Bongo, father of the incumbent Ali Bongo Ondimba.

 

 

 

 

 

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Source: BBC

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