Anti-Congo regime protesters set fires in Paris
Amnesty International delivered a damning assessment of President Felix Tshisekedi's government, saying ‘insecurity and impunity continue to threaten human rights progress’ in the Democratic Republic of Congo. – EPA pic, February 29, 2020.
PARIS police yesterday arrested dozens of protesters who burnt scooters and bins outside a concert venue hosting a Congolese singer they accuse of giving a voice to the Kinshasa regime. The nearby Gare de Lyon train station was partially evacuated during the chaos and police warned Parisians to stay away as a thick, black column of smoke billowed over the city centre.
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