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Congo sect in deadly poll clashes | Congo sect in deadly poll clashes |
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At least 58 people have been killed in clashes between an anti-government religious sect in western Democratic Republic of Congo and the police. | |
The dispute began after the sect, Bundu dia Kongo, said last week's election for governor of Bas-Congo was rigged. | The dispute began after the sect, Bundu dia Kongo, said last week's election for governor of Bas-Congo was rigged. |
There have been riots in three towns, during which a police station was raided and inmates freed from a prison. | There have been riots in three towns, during which a police station was raided and inmates freed from a prison. |
Correspondents say the group has an ethnic-based following and campaigns for the secession of the region. | Correspondents say the group has an ethnic-based following and campaigns for the secession of the region. |
There have been riots in DR Congo's main port, Matadi and the towns of Mwanda and Boma. | There have been riots in DR Congo's main port, Matadi and the towns of Mwanda and Boma. |
Leader's base raided | Leader's base raided |
Congolese military sources told the BBC's Arnaud Zajtman in Kinshasa that the army had now retaken control of Boma but in the process, they had killed 20 civilians. | Congolese military sources told the BBC's Arnaud Zajtman in Kinshasa that the army had now retaken control of Boma but in the process, they had killed 20 civilians. |
In Mwanda, members of the sect took control of the police station and freed prisoners. | In Mwanda, members of the sect took control of the police station and freed prisoners. |
More than 20 people were killed when the army opened fire on the crowd, reported AFP news agency, citing an unnamed diplomatic source. | |
At least four policemen were killed, according to UN sources. | At least four policemen were killed, according to UN sources. |
Police say a gun fight began when they raided the home of the sect's leader Nemwanda Seni in the port of Matadi early on Thursday. | |
Matadi mayor Jean-Marc Nzeyidio gave an earlier death toll of at least 12 during the violence there. | |
"An inquiry is under way to determine the identity of the victims and the exact circumstances of events," AFP quoted him as saying. | |
During street protests, Bundu dia Kongo members chanted: "The Congo can't be rebuilt on corruption." | |
They are unhappy that the opposition-dominated provincial assemblies in Kinshasa and Bas Congo have elected members of the ruling party as state governors. | They are unhappy that the opposition-dominated provincial assemblies in Kinshasa and Bas Congo have elected members of the ruling party as state governors. |
They say the MPs must have been paid to do so. | They say the MPs must have been paid to do so. |
'Using corruption' | |
President Joseph Kabila became DR Congo's first freely elected leader in 40 years after winning October's run-off presidential poll. | President Joseph Kabila became DR Congo's first freely elected leader in 40 years after winning October's run-off presidential poll. |
The local elections complete a peace process begun in 2002 when a five-year war that had drawn in much of the region ended. | The local elections complete a peace process begun in 2002 when a five-year war that had drawn in much of the region ended. |
Defeated presidential candidate Jean-Pierre Bemba and his Union for the Nation party did well in western DR Congo. | Defeated presidential candidate Jean-Pierre Bemba and his Union for the Nation party did well in western DR Congo. |
In his inaugural speech, Mr Kabila said he was committed to making the fight against corruption his top priority. | In his inaugural speech, Mr Kabila said he was committed to making the fight against corruption his top priority. |
The leader of Bundu Dia Kongo accused the newly elected president of using corruption to reinforce his power, instead of respecting his word. | The leader of Bundu Dia Kongo accused the newly elected president of using corruption to reinforce his power, instead of respecting his word. |