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UN on Monday condemned the arrest of about 30 opposition members
amid a crackdown on dissent by President Joseph Kabila’s government.
The arrests
occurred in the eastern city of Lubumbashi on Sunday when police broke up a
meeting by the Union for Democracy and Social Progress party on the eve of a
return to the city of opposition leader Felix Tshisekedi after a long absence,
party members told Reuters.
Congo is
struggling to deal with high political tension and security concerns are
threatening to spiral out of control in Africa’s largest copper producer
because of Kabila’s refusal to hold elections when his presidential mandate
expired nearly a year ago.
The
election commission said that an election to replace Kabila, who came to power
after his father’s assassination in 2001, will not be possible before April
2019 at the earliest, raising the prospect of long-term unrest.
“I urge the
Congolese authorities to release immediately and unconditionally those
arbitrarily arrested yesterday in Lubumbashi,” said Maman Sidikou, head of the
UN Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) in a
statement.
MONUSCO
also demanded an end to restrictions imposed on Kyungu wa Kumwanza, president
of the National Union of Federalists of the Congo party, who has been under de
facto house arrest for several months without being charged with a crime.
Congo’s
government has banned opposition demonstrations since 2016, when security
forces killed dozens of protesters demanding Kabila’s departure.
Kabila’s political
opponents are weak and divided.
Many joined
a power-sharing government earlier this year following the death of opposition
icon, Tshisekedi’s father Etienne, and they enjoy limited credibility with the
population.
However, an
economic crisis that has seen inflation spike to over 50 per cent, increased
militia activity, and a series of prison breaks have highlighted Kabila’s
tenuous hold on power.
Vanguard.

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