DRC Analysts Fear Election Outcome | |
VOA News - October 27, 2006 | |
The large United Nations peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo has presented Sunday's run-off presidential election as a major historical breakthrough. But analysts still fear the outcome of the election. | |
UN Peacekeepers Free Ally of DRC's President from Rival Soldiers | |
VOA News - October 27, 2006 | |
An ally of Congolese President Joseph Kabila has been freed from a radio station where he was trapped by soldiers loyal to the president's rival. United Nations peacekeepers freed Francois Mobutu Nzanga from his makeshift prison in the northern town of Gbadolite Friday. | |
I will not fight if I lose election - Bemba | |
IRIN - October 27, 2006 | |
Congolese Vice-President Jean-Pierre Bemba has said he will not return to war if he loses in a free and fair second-round presidential poll due on Sunday. "I will accept the decision of the ballot," he said on Thursday in the capital, Kinshasa. | |
DR Congo leader's ally 'trapped' | |
BBC News - October 26, 2006 | |
A key ally of DR Congo's President Joseph Kabila is trapped in an armed stand-off ahead of Sunday's election, according to UN sources. Nzanga Mobutu, son of late Congolese ruler Mobutu Sese Seko, was campaigning on behalf of President Kabila in Gbadolite, in the north of the country. | |
DRC Candidate Cancels Rally Following Violence | |
VOA News - October 26, 2006 | |
Former rebel leader and presidential candidate in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Jean-Pierre Bemba, has canceled a stadium rally, following violence in the capital city, Kinshasa. He is facing current president, Joseph Kabila, in Sunday's run-off election. | |
Nine Inmates Wounded in Prison Clash With Congo Police | |
VOA News - October 26, 2006 | |
Prisoners and guards clashed in a Congolese prison Thursday, one day after a group of inmates escaped from the facility. The prison director says at least nine inmates were injured, three of them seriously, as guards moved to quell a riot at the prison in Congo's capital Kinshasa. | |
Congolese Express Regret, Offer Excuses Following Debate Cancellation | |
VOA News - October 26, 2006 | |
A live televised debate was supposed to take place Thursday night between the two candidates in the Democratic Republic of Congo's October 29, post-war election. But, instead, Congolese are expressing disappointment and the rival political camps are trading accusations, after the debate's cancellation. | |
Congo's candidate debate scrapped | |
Monuc\BBC - October 26, 2006 | |
A debate between the two presidential candidates in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been cancelled ahead of this Sunday's final round vote. Incumbent President Joseph Kabila and his challenger Jean-Pierre Bemba failed to agree on the terms of the debate. | |
UN Makes Peace Appeal to Congo's Candidates | |
VOA News - October 25, 2006 | |
The U.N. mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo is urging rival candidates to denounce violence and promote discipline ahead of a runoff presidential vote October 29. Campaigning has been marked by the public absence of the two candidates and recurrent clashes between rival supporters. | |
Two of Kabila's killers recaptured | |
IRIN - October 25, 2006 | |
Two of the men convicted of killing President Laurent-Desire Kabila, who escaped from jail on Tuesday, have been recaptured, a military officer, who requested anonymity, said on Wednesday. |