Washington Post: Up to 20 dead in clashes in Congo over president’s decision to stay in power
KINSHASA, Congo — Security forces clashed with protesters in the capital of the Congo on Tuesday, leaving up to 20 people dead, as a political crisis escalated over the president’s refusal to step down at the end of his formal term.
The demonstrations were scattered across Kinshasa, a sprawling city of 12 million, and quickly put down by heavily armed soldiers and police. Young men set tires aflame and threw rocks at police, who responded with tear gas. There were few details about the killings, but some hospitals in the city reported receiving victims who had been shot or beaten. By mid-afternoon, police officers could be seen arresting young men in large groups.
The United Nations had "received reports that 20 people were killed," according to Felix Basse, a U.N. spokesman in Kinshasa. By Tuesday evening, it was still working to confirm those reports, he said.
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More News On The Growing Violence In Congo
Deadly protests in DR Congo as Kabila clings to office -- AFP
Several killed in protests calling for Congo's Kabila to step down -- Reuters
DR Congo anti-Kabila protests 'leave more than 20 dead' -- BBC
20 dead' in DRC protests after president's term expires -- The Guardian
Violent Protests Erupt in Congo as UN Investigates 20 Deaths -- Bloomberg
Sporadic Clashes Erupt in DRC Capital as Kabila’s Term Ends -- VOA
Congo's Political Crisis: The Key Players -- Newsweek
1 comment:
WNU,
Going back to what I said a year or so ago, the Sub-Saharan African countries (especially South Africa) will be a place of action. With their atrocious corruption at all levels of society they are ripe fruit for the "true believers" to pick.
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