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Police in eastern Congo killed two people during a funeral for a singer, Delcat Idengo, who was known for criticizing the government and Rwandan-backed rebels. Thousands attended Idengo's funeral in Beni, where they chanted against the M23 rebels, blaming them for Idengo's death last month. Violence broke out after the funeral, with police opening fire on the crowd.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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