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Congo's Bemba 'to go to Portugal' | Congo's Bemba 'to go to Portugal' |
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The Democratic Republic of Congo's wanted opposition leader plans to go to Portugal for medical treatment, a South African diplomat says. | The Democratic Republic of Congo's wanted opposition leader plans to go to Portugal for medical treatment, a South African diplomat says. |
Jean-Pierre Bemba took refuge at the South African embassy in the capital, Kinshasa, after clashes between his militia and the army last week. | Jean-Pierre Bemba took refuge at the South African embassy in the capital, Kinshasa, after clashes between his militia and the army last week. |
The fighting threatened to derail the peace process that led to recent polls. | The fighting threatened to derail the peace process that led to recent polls. |
A BBC correspondent says there is speculation the trip may be used as a diplomatic manoeuvre to ease tension. | A BBC correspondent says there is speculation the trip may be used as a diplomatic manoeuvre to ease tension. |
Mr Bemba is planning to leave on Saturday to go to Portugal where he has been receiving medical treatment for a broken leg Dumisani KumaloSouth Africa's UN ambassador class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/6483803.stm">Eyewitness: Foreigners' fears In pictures: Kinshasa clashes Clashes reflect Congo's divide | |
President Joseph Kabila defeated Mr Bemba, a former rebel leader, in a second round run-off vote last October. | President Joseph Kabila defeated Mr Bemba, a former rebel leader, in a second round run-off vote last October. |
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. |
The violence started when his armed bodyguards refused to be integrated into the national army before last week's deadline. | The violence started when his armed bodyguards refused to be integrated into the national army before last week's deadline. |
Up to 600 people may have died in the clashes, according to EU diplomats in Kinshasa. | Up to 600 people may have died in the clashes, according to EU diplomats in Kinshasa. |
Immunity | Immunity |
South Africa's UN ambassador said Mr Bemba was "not a refugee" in the South Africa diplomatic compound in Kinshasa. | South Africa's UN ambassador said Mr Bemba was "not a refugee" in the South Africa diplomatic compound in Kinshasa. |
"Mr Bemba is planning to leave on Saturday to go to Portugal where he has been receiving medical treatment for a broken leg," Dumisani Kumalo told the BBC. | "Mr Bemba is planning to leave on Saturday to go to Portugal where he has been receiving medical treatment for a broken leg," Dumisani Kumalo told the BBC. |
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. |
The BBC's Arnaud Zajtman in Kinshasa says Mr Bemba spent several weeks in Portugal after the election seeking medical treatment for his leg. | The BBC's Arnaud Zajtman in Kinshasa says Mr Bemba spent several weeks in Portugal after the election seeking medical treatment for his leg. |
Mr Kabila has said that no-one can be above the law. | Mr Kabila has said that no-one can be above the law. |
But the trip looks like a diplomatic way to get round the issue of Congolese justice, our correspondent says. | But the trip looks like a diplomatic way to get round the issue of Congolese justice, our correspondent says. |
Observers doubt that Mr Bemba would return to DR Congo to face trial if he got permission to go to Portugal for treatment. | Observers doubt that Mr Bemba would return to DR Congo to face trial if he got permission to go to Portugal for treatment. |
A meeting of the southern African leaders in Tanzania is expected to discuss the violence. | A meeting of the southern African leaders in Tanzania is expected to discuss the violence. |
Earlier, the United States condemned it says it represented "a set-back in the progress the Congolese people expect and deserve after last year's historic election." | Earlier, the United States condemned it says it represented "a set-back in the progress the Congolese people expect and deserve after last year's historic election." |
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