Congo Opposition Leader Died 3 Months Ago. He’s Still Waiting to Be Buried.<br />Since then, party officials, including Félix Tshisekedi, Mr. Tshisekedi’s son<br />and successor, have been denied entry to the headquarters or have had to shove their way through a cordon of police officers, said Abraham Luakabuanga, a party spokesman.<br />that It’s a frame-up to prevent the return of the body of our president, Étienne Tshisekedi, and to delay his funeral,<br />Étienne Tshisekedi — who for 40 years led the opposition against three dictators, including Mr. Kabila’s father, the previous president,<br />and Mr. Kabila himself — died in February in Belgium.<br />Not long after that deal was reached, one of the prime negotiators<br />and the main opposition leader, Mr. Tshisekedi, died, and a power struggle erupted over who should succeed him atop the opposition coalition, known as Rassemblement.<br />In a series of episodes apparently intended to thwart the body’s expected homecoming this week, a police vehicle<br />and a police station in front of the opposition headquarters were set on fire on Tuesday by unidentified assailants.<br />Brussels said that We agreed with the government on the location of a new burial ground,