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FILE- In this Thursday, June 30, 2016 file photo, Congolese President Joseph Kabila, center, waves as he and others celebrate independence for the Democratic Republic of Congo in Kindu, Congo. Congo's President Joseph Kabila  held a rare press conference in response to international condemnation of the violent treatment of Catholic church members and activists protesting his prolonged stay in power. Congolese security forces killed at least six people and injured 68 others on Sunday Jan. 21, 2018, amid nationwide protests calling for President Joseph Kabila to step down. Kabila calls the electoral process "firmly engaged" despite a vote delayed for more than a year. (AP Photo/John Bompengo, File)

FILE- In this Thursday, June 30, 2016 file photo, Congolese President Joseph Kabila, center, waves as he and others celebrate independence for the Democratic Republic of Congo in Kindu, Congo. Congo's President Joseph Kabila held a rare press conference in response to international condemnation of the violent treatment of Catholic church members and activists protesting his prolonged stay in power. Congolese security forces killed at least six people and injured 68 others on Sunday Jan. 21, 2018, amid nationwide protests calling for President Joseph Kabila to step down. Kabila calls the electoral process "firmly engaged" despite a vote delayed for more than a year. (AP Photo/John Bompengo, File)

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