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Police, opposition clash in DR Congo

Police, opposition clash in DR Congo
# 27 November 2011 04:31 (UTC +04:00)
Baku-APA. One person died and police clashed with the main opposition candidate and his entourage on the final day of campaigning before Monday’s elections in the Democratic Republic of Congo, APA reports.

Opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi was engaged in a stand-off with police at Kinshasa airport for several hours after they blocakded his red Hummer after he tried to defy a ban on political rallies.

The 78-year-old politician stood up through the sunroof of his vehicle and stared down the national police chief, General Charles Bisengimana, and 300 of his officers.

Throngs of Tshisekedi supporters brandishing palm fronds had gathered along the airport road to greet the veteran politician with a welcome his party said would be "like Jesus entering Jerusalem."

But as he tried to leave the airport for the capital’s biggest stadium, a large armoured truck and a group of police pick-ups blocked his path.

He remained hemmed in for more than seven hours before police pushed members of his 20-car entourage into their cars with shoves and baton blows and forced the motorcade to drive off.

Tshisekedi’s Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS) later said he had arrived home.

Kinshasa police had called off the last day of campaign rallies after a man was killed after being struck in the head by a rock in campaign-related unrest earlier in the day.

Kinshasa governor Andre Kimbuta, an ally of President Joseph Kabila, said the ban was for security reasons, accusing Tshisekedi supporters of carrying stones, machetes, knives and petrol bombs.

Both Tshisekedi’s campaign and Kabila’s had planned to hold their final rallies at the city’s main stadium, raising fears of clashes ahead of Monday’s presidential and parliamentary polls.

Although the day begun with a festive atmosphere, it quickly unravelled into violence.

Near the stadium, as packed trucks spilled Tshisekedi supporters into the street, police fired teargas to disperse them, but left nearby Kabila supporters alone.

At the airport, where both Kabila and Tshisekedi were expected to fly in from the previous day’s campaign stops, Tshisekedi backers threw stones at Kabila’s empty presidential convoy and Governor Kimbuta’s car.

Police used live ammunition to disperse them -- firing shots both in the air and at crowd level, apparently hitting and wounding at least three people.

Officers also used teargas, water cannon and batons.

The crowd, which dwindled to a few hundred people at the height of the crackdown, grew again to thousands when Tshisekedi arrived by car -- after aviation officials had blocked his plane from landing and diverted him to a nearby airport, according to his party.

The violence closes a tense campaign marred by a series of street fights between rival supporters.

It is also certain to fuel the conspiracy theories that already abound in the Democratic Republic of Congo amid opposition charges of vote-rigging.

Kabila, who was born on the other side of the country, in the eastern province of Sud-Kivu, is not popular in the capital, and would likely have had the smaller rally Saturday.

The president speaks little Lingala, the main local language, and grew up in exile in Tanzania with his rebel father, Laurent -- from whom he inherited power in 2001 after his assassination.

But Kabila, 40, enjoys more popularity in other parts of the country, and -- as an incumbent running against 10 opposition candidates in a single-round election -- is tipped as the favourite.

Amid the chaos of the final day of campaigning, the national election commission also cancelled for the second time a press conference on its efforts to get ballots delivered in a country two-thirds the size of western Europe and with a crumbling and limited road network.

The commission has been running behind schedule throughout the process, raising fears the vote could be delayed.

The elections are only second here since back-to-back wars from 1996 to 2003, the scars of which are still fresh.
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