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Demonstrators set Gabon parliament on fire: witnesses

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Gabon's national assembly is set ablaze by angry protestors who took to the streets after an announcement that President Ali Bongo had been re-elected, witnesses said. IMAGES of Gabon's national assembly on fire.

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