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LOCKDOWN PROTESTERS KILLED IN GABON

Two men taking part in a demonstration against coronavirus restrictions in the African country of Gabon were shot during a violent protest against travel restrictions, a report said.
Al Jazeera reported that protesters in neighborhoods across the country of 2.1 million led to violent clashes with police. Protesters were reportedly seen lobbing Molotov cocktails at law enforcement, and gunshots were heard.
Bars and restaurants have been closed for over a year
TRENDPOST: We note this incident to illustrate the actions taken by politicians on power trips that have destroyed nations’ economies and ruined the lives of millions fighting the COVID War when there is no enemy on the battlefield that warrants such restrictive measures. 
There are 2,259,340 living in Gabon. Over the year, the country reported a grand total of 75 deaths or 0.0033 percent of the population. Also, 35.5 percent of its population is under 15 years of age, and only 4.3 percent of its population is over 65 years old. Thus, with COVID killing mostly the elderly in this nation of young people, of which 36 percent of 15- to 24-year-olds are unemployed, being locked down and facing a futureless future will spark a “Youth Revolution.”