Protests as Congo leader warns of Ebola election ‘disaster’

Congolese police move to quell protests in the Eastern Congolese town of Beni, Friday Dec. 28, 2018, as they demonstrate against the election postponed until March 2019, announced by Congo’s electoral commission for Beni residents that is blamed on a deadly Ebola outbreak. Congo’s leader Joseph Kabila has blamed a deadly Ebola virus outbreak for the last-minute decision to keep an estimated 1 million voters from the polls in Sunday’s long-delayed presidential election. (AP Photo/Al-hadji Kudra Maliro)

Protesters in the Eastern Congolese town of Beni, Friday Dec. 28, 2018, as they demonstrate against the election postponed until March 2019, announced by Congo’s electoral commission for Beni residents that is blamed on a deadly Ebola outbreak. Congo’s leader Joseph Kabila has blamed a deadly Ebola virus outbreak for the last-minute decision to keep an estimated 1 million voters from the polls in Sunday’s long-delayed presidential election. (AP Photo/Al-hadji Kudra Maliro)

Protesters walk past a burning tyre in the Eastern Congolese town of Beni, Friday Dec. 28, 2018, as they demonstrate against the election postponed until March 2019, announced by Congo’s electoral commission for Beni residents that is blamed on a deadly Ebola outbreak. Congo’s leader Joseph Kabila has blamed a deadly Ebola virus outbreak for the last-minute decision to keep an estimated 1 million voters from the polls in Sunday’s long-delayed presidential election. (AP Photo/Al-hadji Kudra Maliro)

KINSHASA, Congo — Congo’s leader is blaming a deadly Ebola virus outbreak for the last-minute decision to bar an estimated 1 million voters from Sunday’s long-delayed presidential election, claiming it would be a “disaster” if someone infects hundreds of people. Protests exploded again on Friday in response as health workers suspended efforts and warned that new cases could sharply rise.

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