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French media hit by Gabon ban amid contested election

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August 29, 2023
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French media hit by Gabon ban amid contested election
(FILES) Gabon President Ali Bongo Ondimba delivers a speech at the Nzang Ayong stadium in Libreville on July 10, 2023, a day after he announced that he would seek a third term as the oil-rich African nation’s head of state. – Gabon cut internet access and announced a nightly curfew as voting drew to a close on August 26, and opposition leader Albert Ondo Ossa denounced “fraud” in his battle for the presidency against incumbent Ali Bongo Ondimba. (Photo by Steeve JORDAN / AFP)

French media outlets RFI and France 24 have expressed “incomprehension” at the suspension of their operations in Gabon at the end of a fraught presidential election.

The government cut off the internet on Saturday evening and put a curfew in place citing the risk of violence as voting drew to a close in the race between incumbent Ali Bongo Ondimba and his main opponent, Albert Ondo Ossa.

Earlier in the day, the opposition had denounced the way the election was being conducted, calling it a “fraud orchestrated by Ali Bongo and his supporters”.

Later that evening, the communication authority announced “the provisional ban on the broadcasting in Gabon of France 24, RFI and TV5 Monde”.

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It accused them of “a lack of objectivity and balance… in connection with the current general elections”.

In a statement on Sunday, France Medias Monde, the parent company of RFI and France 24, said it “regrets and is surprised by this provisional suspension, which lacks foundation,” adding that it “deprives the Gabonese of two of their main sources of reliable and independent information”.

The elections in Gabon presidential, legislative and municipal have gone ahead without the presence of election observers.

Bongo, the scion of a family that has ruled for 55 years, is seeking victory over a newly united opposition.

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Onda Ossa a 69-year-old economics professor who served as a minister under Bongo from 2006 to 2009 — was chosen by the main opposition grouping, Alternance 2023, as its joint candidate just eight days before the election.

Paris-based media rights campaigners Reporters Without Borders (RSF) denounced the fact that foreign journalists had been largely restricted from covering the election.

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