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19 Dec 2018 | 09:24 AM UTC

DRC: Opposition march and meeting in Kinshasa December 19

Supporters of opposition candidate Martin Fayulu will hold a march in Kinshasa December 19; heightened security and transportation disruptions expected

Warning

Event

A march organized by the presidential candidate of the Lamuka opposition coalition, Martin Fayulu, is scheduled to take place in Kinshasa on Wednesday, December 19, followed by a political meeting. Supporters of the candidate are expected to march from the Maluku area of the capital towards Place Sainte Therese, located in N'djili district. As such, heightened security measures and transportation disruptions are likely along the march route, which notably leads to N'djili International Airport (FIH). Clashes between rival political supporters, as well as between supporters and security forces, cannot be ruled out. Further political rallies are expected to take place in the coming days, notably in the capital, as campaigning for the 23 December elections officially ends on December 21.

On a related note, in anticipation of likely unrest surrounding the 23 December vote, the US and UK governments have ordered all non-emergency personnel to depart the country and are advising their respective citizens to avoid nonessential travel to the DRC until the situation stabilizes. Remaining US government employees in the DRC will be subject to a daily curfew from 19:00 to 06:00 (local time) beginning December 19 until further notice.

Context

The DRC is scheduled to hold presidential and legislative elections on December 23, which could mark the first democratic transfer of power since independence in 1960. As a security precaution, Congolese authorities have announced that land borders will be closed for 24 hours on election day. International flights are not affected by the order. An increased security presence will be deployed throughout major urban centers and at polling stations on the day of the vote. Election results are slated to be released on December 30, and the presidential inauguration is scheduled to take place on January 12.

President Joseph Kabila, whose term ended in 2016 but who has remained in power amid repeated election delays, has endorsed Interior Minister Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary as the candidate of the ruling FCC (Front Commun pour le Congo) coalition. Other main candidates include Felix Tshisekedi of the CACH (Cap pour le Changement) opposition coalition party and Martin Fayulu of the Lamuka opposition coalition.

Several clashes have erupted during political events held ahead of the elections, notably in Kalemie, Lubumbashi, Tshikapa, Kindu, and Mbuji-Mayi. At least five people died on December 11-12 during campaign events in Lubumbashi and Kalemie. At least one person was killed in clashes in Mbuji-Mayi on December 13. Furthermore, a fire broke out in an Independent National Electoral Commission (CENI) building in Kinshasa on December 13, reportedly destroying over two-thirds of the capital's electronic voting machines. Suspected Maï-Maï militiamen also attacked and attempted to destroy a CENI warehouse in Beni (North Kivu province) on December 16.

Advice

Individuals in the DRC are advised to monitor the political situation, avoid all protests and political demonstrations due to the risk of violence and arrest, adhere to instructions issued by local authorities and their home governments, and refrain from discussing sensitive political topics in public.