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Congo anti-third term protests: Gunfire and tear gas | Congo anti-third term protests: Gunfire and tear gas |
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Police have fired shots and tear gas in Congo's capital, Brazzaville, in a clamp down on protests against the president's bid for a third term. | Police have fired shots and tear gas in Congo's capital, Brazzaville, in a clamp down on protests against the president's bid for a third term. |
Texting and internet services have been cut and public meetings have been banned ahead of a controversial referendum on Sunday, residents said. | Texting and internet services have been cut and public meetings have been banned ahead of a controversial referendum on Sunday, residents said. |
The vote is aimed at pushing through changes to the constitution such as scrapping age and two-term limits. | The vote is aimed at pushing through changes to the constitution such as scrapping age and two-term limits. |
This would allow President Denis Sassou Nguesso, 71, to run for office again. | This would allow President Denis Sassou Nguesso, 71, to run for office again. |
Mr Nguesso is one of Africa's longest-serving rulers, first coming to power in 1979 and ruling until 1992 when he lost elections. He returned as president in 1997 after a brief civil war and has since won two elections. | |
An opposition coalition had planned to hold a rally in the city centre to protest against the proposals to be put to a referendum on Sunday. | An opposition coalition had planned to hold a rally in the city centre to protest against the proposals to be put to a referendum on Sunday. |
Angry youths have burnt tyres in Brazzaville's southern Bacongo and Makelekele districts, sending plumes of smoke into the sky, the AFP news agency reports. | Angry youths have burnt tyres in Brazzaville's southern Bacongo and Makelekele districts, sending plumes of smoke into the sky, the AFP news agency reports. |
There have been reports that a number of people have been injured in clashes between security forces and protesters. | |
Other journalists told the BBC that most shops in Brazzaville were shut, and people were staying at home amid fears of violence. | Other journalists told the BBC that most shops in Brazzaville were shut, and people were staying at home amid fears of violence. |
"People are demonstrating across the city. The police are firing tear gas bombs," Tresor Nzila, head of the Congolese Observatory of Human Rights, told the Reuters news agency. | "People are demonstrating across the city. The police are firing tear gas bombs," Tresor Nzila, head of the Congolese Observatory of Human Rights, told the Reuters news agency. |
"In certain places, the police have fired warning shots with live fire." | "In certain places, the police have fired warning shots with live fire." |
Thousands of protesters waved banners reading "Sassou get out" and "No to the referendum", Reuters reports. | Thousands of protesters waved banners reading "Sassou get out" and "No to the referendum", Reuters reports. |
The opposition have been campaigning under the slogan "Sassoufit", a pun on the French expression for "that's enough". | The opposition have been campaigning under the slogan "Sassoufit", a pun on the French expression for "that's enough". |
After the government announced a ban on public meetings, saying it expects people to work normally ahead of the referendum, the signal of Radio France International - which is popular in the former French colony - was also cut, AFP reports. | After the government announced a ban on public meetings, saying it expects people to work normally ahead of the referendum, the signal of Radio France International - which is popular in the former French colony - was also cut, AFP reports. |
Africa's longest-serving leaders: | Africa's longest-serving leaders: |
The arrogance of power | The arrogance of power |
The Mobutu and Gaddafi effect | The Mobutu and Gaddafi effect |
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