b_179_129_16777215_00_images_SSD130415AA003.jpegKINSHASA, Congo — In the pro-opposition neighborhood of Limete, hundreds gathered in front of a small metal stage in a sprawling marketplace to talk about the political crisis in this Central African country.

On the stage was Alexis Karl, 35, holding a piece of a broken billboard that bore the face of Joseph Kabila, the Congolese president since 2001.
“What does he really want?” Mr. Karl asked. “We are not going to accept dictators in this country.”

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