Daily Nation Newspaper

Congo police and opposition supporters clash in Kinshasa

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KI1S+ASA Police in Democratic 5epublic of Congo¶s capital Kinshasa fired teargas at stone throwing supporters of opposition leader Felix Tshisekedi yesterday, as he drove to the electoral commission to file his candidacy for president, witnesses said.

Tshisekedi heads the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS) and is the son of late opposition icon Etienne Tshisekedi. A nationwide poll placed him in a joint lead in December’s presidenti­al race with 19 percent of the vote.

The clashes lasted about 10 minutes, a local journalist who witnessed them said.

Today is the deadline to submit candidacie­s for the election, and all eyes are on President Joseph Kabila, who has yet to commit publicly to bowing out despite being barred from standing by term limits. Repeated delays to the poll, originally scheduled for November 2016, and Kabila’s refusal to quit at the end of his mandate the following month have provoked protests in which security forces killed dozens of demonstrat­ors.

Western powers and Congo’s neighbours fear chaos if Kabila digs in and decides to run, with the vast country still reeling from wars since the 1990s that killed millions, most from hunger and disease, and spawned dozens of militia groups, many of which are still active.

The clashes between the police and the hundreds of Tshisekedi supporters who ran and drove motorcycle­s alongside his car on the way to the commission headTuarte­rs marNed the first violence of the registrati­on period, which opened two weeks ago.

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