'DR Congo police fire bullets, tear gas on anti-Kabila rally'

AFP  |  Kisangani (DR Congo) 

At least two people were wounded as police fired live bullets and today to break up a banned protest against DR Congo in Kisangani, the country's third largest city, a said. Hundreds starting marching after mass at the city's cathedral but were dispersed by security forces. At least two people suffered bullet injuries, and the demonstrators fled back into the cathedral singing the national anthem, "Debout Congolais" (Arise Congolese), the said. Three priests were arrested as they led a march in the district in the east of the city.

Officers took them away in a police jeep. Young people in Kisangani's busy Mangobo district gathered on the streets just metres from soldiers of Republican Guard, charged with protecting The church-backed protest against Joseph Kabila's refusal to step down after his long expired mandate was banned by authorities. It had been called by the (CLC), an organisation close to the church and an influential social and spiritual force. Previous protests on and January 21 saw a total of 15 people killed by security forces, according to tolls given by organisers and the The government said just two people died in those protests. was due to stand down from office in December 2016, ending his second elected term, but he has controversially stayed on under laws enabling him to retain power until his successor is elected.

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First Published: Sun, February 25 2018. 15:40 IST
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