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Kinshasa Burning: Protests Against Joseph Kabila Turn Deadly

At least one police officer and one protester have been killed as thousands of people took to the streets in nationwide protests against i...

At least one police officer and one protester have been killed as thousands of people took to the streets in nationwide protests against incumbent President Joseph Kabila in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

The deaths occurred in the eastern city of Goma on Thursday, according to Jose Maria Aranaz, director of the UN's Congo-based Joint Human Rights Office. Two others were injured by gunfire, he said.

In the capital Kinshasa, security forces fired tear gas and charged at several thousand stone-throwing protesters. 
Kinshasa is Burning 

Police said although the Kinshasa demonstration had permission from the authorities unlike other parts of the country, the crowds had deviated from an agreed route.

"In these cases we don't negotiate, we disperse," national police spokesman colonel Pierre Rombaut Mwanamputu told the AFP news agency.

Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa, reporting from Lubumbashi, said the situation developed in a different way in that city. "Opposition supporters said they were waiting for their leaders to come out to say 'start marching' [without a permit] but the leaders did not come out so people did not start marching," she said.

"Some people said they were afraid to do so because in the past few weeks when the police clashed with the opposition supporters some of them were injured."

Opposition groups called for the protests after the country's Constitutional Court ruled earlier this month that Kabila, in power since his father's assassination in 2001, could remain in a caretaker capacity beyond the expiry of his second term in December.

With Kabila's powerful rival, Moise Katumbi, 51, all but pushed into exile in South Africa, some dissidents in the central African country feel disillusioned. With many dissidents seeing in Katumbi a rightful potential leader for the country, the Citizen Front has defied the ban on protests in North Kivu and Lubumbashi.

Political unrest has hit the country for months over concerns that Kabila intends to extend his rule. There are fears at home and abroad that Kabila will delay elections due to be held late this year. - Online Sources 


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