Oyem is named after a large tree that grows around the town. [3] In the s, there were several female Peace Corps officers raped and murdered in Gabon, stirring controversy over the safety of its locations. [4] The town was sieged by rabid dogs in March , who killed three of five residents infected. The town council was forced to shoot 50 strays. [5] In October , Oyem was affected.
Au Gabon le vote à l’Assemblée Nationale de la loi portant sur la dépénalisation de l’homosexualité fait couler beaucoup d’encres et de salives. Pour marquer sa réprobation, Monseigneur Jean-Bernard Asseko-Mve, Vicaire Emérite du Diocèse d’Oyem, Curé de la paroisse Immaculée Conception et Représentant des Responsables Confessionnels et Porte-voix des Populations du.
GlobalGayz» Africa» Gabon» Gay Life in Gabon Compiled by Richard Ammon February Introduction Gabon has been a victim of it own people since independence with brutal leaders, military violence, irrational homophobia and tribal warfare. It is a sad state of being even as business does reasonably well. Despite political and humanistic chaos, a small population, abundant.
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