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African Union 'strongly condemns' DRCongo coup bid
African Union 'strongly condemns' DRCongo coup bid
by AFP Staff Writers
Nairobi (AFP) May 20, 2024

The head of the African Union Commission said he was following events in the Democratic Republic of Congo with "great concern" and "strongly condemns" an attempted coup there.

The DR Congo military said on Sunday it had foiled a coup bid near the offices of President Felix Tshisekedi in the capital Kinshasa involving "foreigners and Congolese".

Shots were heard near the Palais de la Nation that houses the president's offices at the time of the coup attempt in the early hours of Sunday, according to a number of sources.

AU Commission chair Moussa Faki Mahamat "strongly condemns this attempted coup d'etat and welcomes the control of the situation announced by the country's defence and security forces", the AU said in a statement issued late Sunday.

"He is delighted that all the leaders of republican institutions are safe and sound," the statement said.

"He takes this opportunity to condemn any use of force to change the constitutional order in any African state whatsoever."

DR Congo thwarts Kinshasa 'coup attempt': army
Kinshasa (AFP) May 20, 2024 - The DR Congo military said it had thwarted an "attempted coup" near the offices of President Felix Tshisekedi in Kinshasa involving "foreigners and Congolese".

It happened in the early hours of Sunday outside the residence of Economy Minister Vital Kamerhe, in the Gombe area in the north of the capital, near the Palais de la Nation that houses the president's offices, a spokesman said.

"An attempted coup d'etat has been stopped by the defence and security forces," said General Sylvain Ekenge in a message broadcast on national television.

Shots were also heard near the Palais de la Nation at the time of the coup bid, according to a number of sources.

Army spokesman General Sylvain Ekenge said several Americans and a British man were part of the group involved in the operation.

The US ambassador to Kinshasa said she was "shocked" by the events while the African Union said it "strongly condemns" the attempted putsch.

The plot was led by Christian Malanga, a Congolese man who was a "naturalised American" and had been "definitively neutralised" -- killed -- by the security forces, Ekenge said in a broadcast on Sunday evening.

The group was made up of "several nationalities", Ekenge said, adding that around 40 of the attackers had been arrested, and four -- including Malanga -- killed.

"We also have a naturalised British subject, the number two of the group," the spokesman added. Malanga's son, Marcel Malanga, was also among the attackers, he said.

- Two police killed -

Kamerhe and his family were not harmed but two police officers looking after them were killed, said a source close to the minister.

The group had planned to attack the home of new Prime Minister Judith Suminwa, and the residence of Defence Minister Jean-Pierre Bemba.

But they "could not identify the home" of Suminwa and had not been able to find Bemba at his residence.

After the attack at Kamerhe's home, the group then went to the Palais de la Nation, brandishing flags of Zaire, the name of the Democratic Republic of Congo under the dictator Mobutu Sese Seko, who was overthrown in 1997.

"I am shocked by the events this morning and very worried by the reports of American citizens allegedly being involved," Lucy Tamlyn, the US ambassador to the DRC, posted on X, formerly Twitter.

"Rest assured that we are cooperating with authorities in DRC to the fullest extent possible, as they investigate these criminal acts and hold accountable any American citizen involved."

African Union Commission chief Moussa Faki Mahamat was following events in the DRC with "great concern" and "strongly condemns" the attempted coup, the AU said in a statement.

France's ambassador had reported automatic weapon fire in the area, urging nationals to avoid it.

- 'Afraid to move around' -

During the day, certain streets near the Palais de la Nation remained closed to traffic, but the situation appeared calm, AFP journalists reported.

"I'm a little afraid to move around like that in Gombe, there aren't many people... But I have to sell my goods," bread-seller Jean-Mbuta said.

Videos on social media showed men in fatigues at the Palais de la Nation, brandishing flags of Zaire.

The Zaire flag was mostly green while the DRC one is largely blue.

"The time has arrived, long live Zaire, long live the children of Mobutu," a man who appeared to be the head of the group said in Lingala, a language spoken in parts of the DRC.

"Felix has fallen... we are victorious," he added.

AFP was also unable to verify the videos.

Tshisekedi was re-elected at the end of December when he received more than 70 percent of votes in the first round.

The parties backing him won around 90 percent of seats in the parliamentary elections held the same day.

But he is yet to form a government some five months after the elections.

Kamerhe on April 23 was named as a candidate for president of the National Assembly, the DRC's main legislative body.

Americans, a Brit among those in DR Congo coup bid: army spokesman
Kinshasa (AFP) May 19, 2024 - A number of Americans and a British man were part of a group responsible for a coup attempt in DR Congo capital Kinshasa in the early Sunday, army spokesman General Sylvain Ekenge said.

The coup bid was led by Christian Malanga, a Congolese man who was a "naturalised American" and had been "definitively neutralised" -- killed -- by the security forces, Ekenge said in a broadcast Sunday evening.

The attack took place outside the residence of Economy Minister Vital Kamerhe, in the Gombe area in the north of the capital, near the Palais de la Nation that houses President Felix Tshisekedi's offices.

The group was made up of "several nationalities", Ekenge said, adding that around 40 of the attackers had been arrested, and four -- including Malanga -- killed.

"We also have a naturalised British subject, the number two of the group," the spokesman added. Malanga's son, Marcel Malanga, was also among the attackers, he said.

Kamerhe and his family were not harmed in the attack but two police men looking after them were killed, said a source close to the minister.

The group had planned to attack the home of the new Prime Minister Judith Suminwa, and the residence of Defence Minister Jean-Pierre Bemba.

But they "could not identify the home" of Suminwa and had not been able to find Bemba at his residence.

After the attack at Kamerhe's home the group then went to the Palais de la Nation, brandishing flags of Zaire, the name of the Democratic Republic of Congo under the dictator Mobutu Sese Seko, who was overthrown in 1997.

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