DR Congo: UN soldiers intervene after demonstrators open fire outside Supreme Court
United Nations peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) intervened to restore order around the Supreme Court in Kinshasa, the capital, today after demonstrators routed national police, opened fired and set a police truck ablaze in the aftermath of the announcement of presidential election results.
The UN Mission in the DRC (MONUC) said 150 men from its Uruguayan battalion reinforced local police after tear gas failed to disperse the demonstrators, while MONUC security personnel evacuated the building, protecting those inside, in the latest incident after results showed President Joseph Kabila beating Vice-President Jean-Pierre Bemba.
“MONUC strongly deplores this new outbreak of violence and unjustified vandalism and calls on all sides to maintain calm,” the mission said in a statement, ascribing the blame to “rogue elements” among some 200 demonstrators.
![]() Peacekeepers from Uruguay on lake patrol mission to prevent illegal flow of arms between Uganda and DRC, Lake Albert, Kasenyi, Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 8 October 2006, MONUC Photo/Martine Perret |
The elections, the largest and most complex polls that the UN has ever helped to organize, were aimed at cementing the vast and impoverished country’s transition to stability after a brutal six-year civil war, which cost 4 million lives through fighting and attendant hunger and disease. Factional fighting has remained a problem since the end of the war, especially in the east.
The elections for president, national and local assemblies, which began at the end of July and culminated with the presidential run-off on 29 October, were the first free polls in more than four decades. Throughout the long process UN agencies helped to deliver tens of millions of ballots and other supplies to some 50,000 polling stations, train 12,000 polling supervisors and plan for the safety of the 25.7 million Congolese registered to vote. // UN News Centre
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