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Former Congo president Pascal Lissouba dies at 88

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In this file photo taken on 27 September 1992, former Congolese president Pascal Lissouba gives a press conference in Abidjan.
In this file photo taken on 27 September 1992, former Congolese president Pascal Lissouba gives a press conference in Abidjan.
PHOTO: Issouf Sanogo/AFP

Brazzaville – Former Congolese president Pascal Lissouba died in France on Monday at the age of 88, his Pan-African Union for Social Democracy (UADS) party told AFP.

"President Lissouba passed away after an illness," party spokesperson and MP Honore Sayi said.

Lissouba died in Perpignan, southwestern France, he said.

He was president of the Republic of Congo – also called Congo-Brazzaville, to distinguish it from the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) – from 1992 to 1997.

He fled the country after being overthrown in a civil war by the current president, Denis Sassou Nguesso, who had lost the country's first multi-party elections in 1992.

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