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Gabon Opposition Leader Arrested

His party called the arrest arbitrary and said authorities cited an unpaid 2008 debt of 5 million Central African francs.

  • On Wednesday, agents of the General Directorate of Investigations arrested Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze, Gabon's former prime minister and leading opposition figure, at his home.
  • His party, Ensemble pour le Gabon , reported that authorities arrested the 58-year-old over a five-million Central African franc debt stemming from his 2008 organization of the National Cultural Festival.
  • The EPG denounced the detention as "arbitrary, brutal, and manifestly contrary to the fundamental principles of the rule of law," calling on Gabonese authorities to act responsibly.
  • Before the 2023 coup, Bilie-By-Nze served as the last prime minister under Ali Bongo Ondimba and later lost the subsequent election to junta leader Brice Oligui Nguema.
  • EPG leaders called on the Republic's authorities to guarantee a peaceful democratic framework in accordance with Gabon's national and international commitments following the arrest.
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Gabon opposition leader and former PM Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze arrested

Gabon authorities have arrested main opposition leader and vocal government critic Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze, his political party said Thursday.

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Gabon's former prime minister, a critic of the junta, has been arrested

Gabon’s former prime minister and leading opposition figure, Alain-Claude Bilie-By-Nze, has been arrested by the country’s security forces, his party announced in a statement on Thursday.

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The former Prime Minister was arrested on 15 April and taken to the premises of the Research Directorate in Libreville.

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