Republic of Congo: 4 killed in protests against extending president's rule
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Republic of Congo's interior minister says that four people have been killed in clashes between police and demonstrators against a constitutional reform that could see the country's longtime president eligible for a new term.
Raymond Zephirin Mboulou said Wednesday that three people were killed in Brazzaville and another in Pointe-Noire Tuesday. He said seven people were injured and police arrested 16.
Demonstrators attacked police stations and burned tires. Police fired tear gas to disperse protesters.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Politicians campaigning against the Oct. 25 referendum had called for a campaign of "civil disobedience" to begin Tuesday.
Under current laws 71-year-old President Denis Sassou N'Guesso is barred from seeking re-election when his second term expires next year. The referendum calls for scrapping a two-term limit and 70-year-old age limit for candidates.