BRAZZAVILLE (Reuters) – Congo Republic’s government has ordered the country’s two largest telecommunications providers to block all communication during a presidential election on Sunday for security reasons, a government source said on Saturday.
The decision will cause inconvenience and possible alarm in a country where many rely on cell phone communication and a prominent government critic said it would impede the work of election monitors.
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