At least four dead in Congo protest

Supporters of Congolese President Joseph Kabila carry his portrait photographs during a pro-government rally in the Democratic Republic of Congo's capital Kinshasa. Photo: Reuters/Kenny Katombe

Supporters of Congolese President Joseph Kabila carry his portrait photographs during a pro-government rally in the Democratic Republic of Congo's capital Kinshasa. Photo: Reuters/Kenny Katombe

Published Sep 19, 2016

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Kinshasa - Witnesses say at least four people are dead after opposition protests against a delayed presidential election turned violent in Congo's capital.

An Associated Press photographer saw at least four bodies Monday after demonstrators hurled rocks and police fired tear gas in the streets.

Government spokesman Lambert Mende says two police officers and two civilians were killed.

The protests were organised by activists who are opposed to longtime President Joseph Kabila, who is now expected to stay in office after his mandate ends in December.

The country's electoral commission has said it won't be possible to hold the vote as scheduled in November.

The constitution allows Kabila to stay in power until another vote can be organised.

AP

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