Pope Francis Called For Peace in DR Congo after Deadly Crackdown
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Six people were killed, scores injured and dozens
arrested, according to the UN peacekeeping mission MONUSCO, when security
forces opened fire on Catholic-organized rallies against President Joseph
Kabila on Sunday.
Pope Francis on Wednesday made a fresh appeal for calm in
the Democratic Republic of Congo after a bloody crackdown on anti-government
marches organized by the country's powerful Catholic Church.
Six people were killed, scores injured and dozens
arrested, according to the UN peacekeeping mission MONUSCO, when security
forces opened fire on Catholic-organized rallies against President Joseph
Kabila on Sunday. The government has put the death toll at two.
"Unfortunately, worrying information continues to
reach us" from DR Congo, the pope said at the end of his weekly audience
to a crowd in St. Peter's Square.
"I renew my call for everyone to work to avoid any
form of violence," he said.
"For its part, the Church wants nothing more than to
contribute to the peace and the common good of society," said the pope,
whose close ally Cardinal Laurent Monsengwo, archbishop of Kinshasa, is at the
forefront of the mobilization.
Kabila, 46, has been in power since 2001, at the helm of
a regime widely criticized for corruption, repression and incompetence.
His constitutional term in office expired in December
2016 but he has stayed on, stoking a bloody spiral of violence.
Under a deal brokered by the Catholic Church, he was
allowed to stay in office provided new elections were held in 2017.
The authorities then postponed the election until
December 23, this year; citing what they said were logistical problems in
preparing for the vote.
Marches on Sunday and New Year's Eve urged Kabila to
publicly declare that he would not stand again in December.
The delay, coupled with the mounting violence, has placed
Kabila on collision course with the church, which has a prominent role in DR
Congo due to its educational and social care work.
Monsengwo on Tuesday denounced the crackdown, saying the
security forces had been "more armed than on a battlefield".
"We want the force of the law to reign and not the
law of force," the cardinal said in a press conference. Source: Pulse.ng
Pope Francis Called For Peace in DR Congo after Deadly Crackdown
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