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Video: Policemen Takeover National Assembly Lobby, Lawmakers Condemn Siege

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VIDEO: Some of the lawmakers who were allowed to enter the National Assembly  on Tuesday morning were seen in this video condemning the siege on the National Assembly by security operatives. Some anti-riot policemen were positioned in the lobby of the Senate.

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