Congo accuses Angola of violent expulsions, Luanda denies

Congo accuses Angola of violent expulsions, Luanda denies

by Joseph Anthony
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Congolese migrants expelled from Angola who crossed the border wash their clothes in a river near Kamako, Kasai province near the border with Angola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. REUTERS/Giulia Paravicini

Democratic Republic of Congo has summoned the Angolan ambassador over the expulsion of thousands of Congolese migrants from Angola during a crackdown on artisanal diamond mining this month, Congoโ€™s foreign minister said on Wednesday.


Congolese migrants and officials have said dozens of people were killed during an operation by Angolan security forces and an allied ethnic group this month. Angola denies this and says many Congolese migrants left voluntarily.

โ€œThe Government of the Republic of Congo urges…Angola to conduct a comprehensive investigation to establish who is responsible for these wrongful acts,โ€ Foreign Minister Leonard She Okitundu said in a statement.

Congoโ€™s ambassador to Angola has been summoned on Wednesday by Angolan authorities to be briefed on the case, he said.

The dispute comes at a time of worsening relations between the government of Congolese President Joseph Kabila and its erstwhile ally to the south.

Two decades ago, Angola stepped in to rescue Kabilaโ€™s father, then president Laurent Kabila, from a Rwandan-backed rebel assault.

But Angola has recently become frustrated by Kabila juniorโ€™s handling of several crises, including instability caused by his failure to step aside when his mandate ended in late 2016, and a conflict in Congoโ€™s Kasai province that sent thousands of refugees over the border.


Congo government spokesman Lambert Mende said about 28,000 Congolese had been โ€œbrutallyโ€ expelled in violation of an agreement between the two countries on freedom of movement.

Angolan Police Commissioner Antonio Bernardo dismissed the accusations of violence on Wednesday, and said that the border agreement only allowed for visits up to 48 hours.

โ€œAngola is a sovereign country,โ€ he told Reuters. โ€œThe defence of sovereignty necessarily includes the safeguarding of national security, the protection of its natural resources.โ€

He said the Congolese migrants were residing in the country illegally, and had already received โ€œselfless assistanceโ€ despite their status, and had left of their own free will.

Angola has in recent weeks stepped up efforts to tackle diamond smuggling and raise more revenue from the lucrative sector.

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