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INTERNET SHUT AS CONGO VOTES, WITH SASSOU NGUESSO SET TO WIN

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THE Republic of Congo voted Sunday in a presidenti­al election boycotted by the main opposition and attacked by critics as tilted towards veteran leader Denis Sassou Nguesso.

Access to the internet and social media was cut hours before polls opened at 7am (0600 GMT), AFP correspond­ents said.

The 77-year-old Sassou Nguesso is widely expected to win against six contenders, led by economist Guy-Brice Parfait Kolelas, who revealed Saturday that he is gravely ill with Covid-19.

Sassou Nguesso, a former paratroope­r, first rose to power in 1979 and has since accumulate­d 36 years in office, making him one of the world’s longest-serving leaders.

He is hoping for a first-round victory to secure a fourth term running the central African oil exporter. Meanwhile challenger Kolelas posted a video message from his sickbed, declaring he was “battling against death” after taking off a respirator­y mask.

“Rise up as one person... I’m fighting on my deathbed, you too fight for your change,” he urged supporters, saying the election is “about the future of your children” before replacing his mask.

Kolelas, 60, tested positive for Covid-19 on Friday and is to be transferre­d to France on Sunday for treatment, his campaign manager Cyr Mayanda said.

The runner-up in the 2016 presidenti­al election, Kolelas is the only major candidate remaining to face Nguesso. Congo’s

Catholic Church episcopal conference has expressed “serious reservatio­ns” about the ballot’s transparen­cy and had said Sunday that it feared an internet shutdown.

About 50 organisati­ons, including Internet Without Borders, had last week appealed to the president to “keep the internet open, accessible and safe during the whole of the 2021 presidenti­al election period”.

Unlike in the previous election in 2016, telephone communicat­ions were still available on Sunday.

The largest opposition group, the PanAfrican Union for Social Democracy or UPADS, is boycotting the poll.

UPADS — the group of former president Pascal Lissouba, who died in France last August — is the only opposition party to have a parliament­ary group in the current national assembly.

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