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Opposition leader leaves DR Congo | Opposition leader leaves DR Congo |
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The Democratic Republic of Congo's opposition leader has arrived in Portugal after being given permission to go abroad for medical treatment. | |
His departure comes three weeks after his militia, who had refused to disarm, clashed with government forces. | His departure comes three weeks after his militia, who had refused to disarm, clashed with government forces. |
An arrest warrant was then issued for the former rebel leader, but the charges of treason have been dropped. | An arrest warrant was then issued for the former rebel leader, but the charges of treason have been dropped. |
The clashes had threatened to derail the peace process, which followed five years of bitter conflict. | The clashes had threatened to derail the peace process, which followed five years of bitter conflict. |
No crowds | No crowds |
About 15 United Nations armoured vehicles escorted Mr Bemba all the way from the South African embassy where he had sought refuge in Kinshasa to the capital's airport. | About 15 United Nations armoured vehicles escorted Mr Bemba all the way from the South African embassy where he had sought refuge in Kinshasa to the capital's airport. |
In pictures: Kinshasa clashes Clashes reflect Congo's divide Profile: Jean-Pierre Bemba | In pictures: Kinshasa clashes Clashes reflect Congo's divide Profile: Jean-Pierre Bemba |
The BBC's Arnaud Zajtman in Kinshasa says ironically the convoy crossed through the poor eastern districts of the capital where a few months ago more than a million of his militant supporters have taken to the streets. | The BBC's Arnaud Zajtman in Kinshasa says ironically the convoy crossed through the poor eastern districts of the capital where a few months ago more than a million of his militant supporters have taken to the streets. |
Mr Bemba was then running for presidency. | Mr Bemba was then running for presidency. |
But it was dark when the UN escorted Mr Bemba out of the DR Congo and there was no-one to wave goodbye to the 44-year-old opposition leader, our reporter says. | But it was dark when the UN escorted Mr Bemba out of the DR Congo and there was no-one to wave goodbye to the 44-year-old opposition leader, our reporter says. |
The former vice-president and his family left aboard his own Boeing 727 aeroplane. | The former vice-president and his family left aboard his own Boeing 727 aeroplane. |
He was given permission to go to Portugal for 60 days to receive treatment on his leg, say officials at the Senate, where Mr Bemba has a seat. | He was given permission to go to Portugal for 60 days to receive treatment on his leg, say officials at the Senate, where Mr Bemba has a seat. |
Our correspondent says there is speculation the trip may be used as a diplomatic move to ease tension following last month's clashes. | Our correspondent says there is speculation the trip may be used as a diplomatic move to ease tension following last month's clashes. |
Before the announcement, hundreds of Mr Bemba's supporters demonstrated in the north-western town of Mbandaka, denouncing what they called threats and the illegal arrests of opposition members. | Before the announcement, hundreds of Mr Bemba's supporters demonstrated in the north-western town of Mbandaka, denouncing what they called threats and the illegal arrests of opposition members. |
Fragile peace | Fragile peace |
President Joseph Kabila defeated Mr Bemba in a second round run-off presidential election last October. | President Joseph Kabila defeated Mr Bemba in a second round run-off presidential election last October. |
Many of Mr Bemba's personal guard have now disarmed | Many of Mr Bemba's personal guard have now disarmed |
This was hailed as the first democratic poll in the country for more than 40 years. | This was hailed as the first democratic poll in the country for more than 40 years. |
Mr Bemba, who had won 42% of the votes, had accepted his defeat and was supposed to lead DR Congo's opposition. | Mr Bemba, who had won 42% of the votes, had accepted his defeat and was supposed to lead DR Congo's opposition. |
But 500 of his armed guards refused to lay down their weapons and join the national army. | But 500 of his armed guards refused to lay down their weapons and join the national army. |
Last month government troops had to use heavy artillery to overwhelm them. | Last month government troops had to use heavy artillery to overwhelm them. |
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. |
Two days of intense fighting in the capital may have left up to 600 people dead, according to EU diplomats. | Two days of intense fighting in the capital may have left up to 600 people dead, according to EU diplomats. |
Mr Bemba was charged with treason but he is an elected member of the Senate and enjoys immunity. | Mr Bemba was charged with treason but he is an elected member of the Senate and enjoys immunity. |
Our correspondent says since the fighting his militia have scattered - some have disarmed and are being held by the UN or army. | Our correspondent says since the fighting his militia have scattered - some have disarmed and are being held by the UN or army. |
Officially Mr Bemba has left for medical reasons. | Officially Mr Bemba has left for medical reasons. |
He has promised the Portuguese government he will not take part in political activities while in Portugal. | He has promised the Portuguese government he will not take part in political activities while in Portugal. |
But some observers fear his departure also means the effort to establish democracy in DR Congo might be hampered. | But some observers fear his departure also means the effort to establish democracy in DR Congo might be hampered. |