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'Up to 600 dead' in Congo clashes | |
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Up to 600 people may have been killed in last week's clashes in the Democratic Republic of Congo's capital, Kinshasa, European Union diplomats say. | |
The authorities have said about 60 people died in violence between the army and armed guards loyal to opposition leader Jean-Pierre Bemba. | The authorities have said about 60 people died in violence between the army and armed guards loyal to opposition leader Jean-Pierre Bemba. |
The EU diplomats expressed concern at the government's "premature" use of force which they say led to fighting. | The EU diplomats expressed concern at the government's "premature" use of force which they say led to fighting. |
President Joseph Kabila said his troops put down an armed rebellion. | President Joseph Kabila said his troops put down an armed rebellion. |
There were enormous numbers of civilian casualties UK's ambassador Andy Sparkes | There were enormous numbers of civilian casualties UK's ambassador Andy Sparkes |
The violence threatened to derail the peace process which ended DR Congo's war and led to elections last year. | The violence threatened to derail the peace process which ended DR Congo's war and led to elections last year. |
Mr Kabila defeated Mr Bemba, a former rebel leader, in a second round run-off. | Mr Kabila defeated Mr Bemba, a former rebel leader, in a second round run-off. |
But Mr Bemba refused to have his armed bodyguards integrated into the national army before last week's deadline. | But Mr Bemba refused to have his armed bodyguards integrated into the national army before last week's deadline. |
'Enormous numbers' | 'Enormous numbers' |
The German ambassador to Kinshasa told reporters that figures collated from hospitals and morgues indicated that up to 600 people could have died in the violence. | |
"There were enormous numbers of civilian casualties. Shells fell on the district, on homes. We will probably never know the exact number of victims," Britain's ambassador Andy Sparkes said. | "There were enormous numbers of civilian casualties. Shells fell on the district, on homes. We will probably never know the exact number of victims," Britain's ambassador Andy Sparkes said. |
I am afraid of what the opposition can do Ugoo, Nigerian businessman Eyewitness: Foreigners' fears In pictures: Kinshasa clashes Clashes reflect Congo's divide Have Your Say | I am afraid of what the opposition can do Ugoo, Nigerian businessman Eyewitness: Foreigners' fears In pictures: Kinshasa clashes Clashes reflect Congo's divide Have Your Say |
Aid group Caritas had earlier put the number at 150. | Aid group Caritas had earlier put the number at 150. |
Earlier, the United States condemned the violence. | Earlier, the United States condemned the violence. |
"[It] represents a set-back in the progress the Congolese people expect and deserve after last year's historic elections," US State Department spokesman Tom Casey said in a statement. | "[It] represents a set-back in the progress the Congolese people expect and deserve after last year's historic elections," US State Department spokesman Tom Casey said in a statement. |
Mr Bemba's allies have condemned what they described as the arbitrary arrest and intimidation of its members. | Mr Bemba's allies have condemned what they described as the arbitrary arrest and intimidation of its members. |
In a statement the EU ambassadors called on Mr Kabila's government "to do everything to assure the existence of a democratic space in order to guarantee the free expression of all political opinions", AFP news agency reports. | In a statement the EU ambassadors called on Mr Kabila's government "to do everything to assure the existence of a democratic space in order to guarantee the free expression of all political opinions", AFP news agency reports. |
But Mr Kabila defended the army's role on Monday and he dismissed calls to negotiate with Mr Bemba, who has taken refuge in the South African embassy. | But Mr Kabila defended the army's role on Monday and he dismissed calls to negotiate with Mr Bemba, who has taken refuge in the South African embassy. |
As a senator, Mr Bemba, who has been charged with treason, enjoys immunity from prosecution. The government says it will seek to have this stripped. | As a senator, Mr Bemba, who has been charged with treason, enjoys immunity from prosecution. The government says it will seek to have this stripped. |
Mr Bemba denied plotting military action to overthrow the president and accused the army of trying to kill him. | Mr Bemba denied plotting military action to overthrow the president and accused the army of trying to kill him. |
As a former vice-president in the transitional government, Mr Bemba is entitled to 15 policemen for his protection. | As a former vice-president in the transitional government, Mr Bemba is entitled to 15 policemen for his protection. |
Under another agreement signed ahead of the election, the winner of the presidential poll is committed to guarantee the loser's security. | Under another agreement signed ahead of the election, the winner of the presidential poll is committed to guarantee the loser's security. |
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