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Joseph Kabila: Ex-DR Congo president returns to the country, party says | Joseph Kabila: Ex-DR Congo president returns to the country, party says |
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Joseph Kabila, 53, was the country's leader from 2001 to 2019 | Joseph Kabila, 53, was the country's leader from 2001 to 2019 |
Former Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila is back in the country for the first time in two years, having arrived in the rebel-held eastern city of Goma, spokespeople for the rebels as well as a youth leader from his party have said. | |
Kabila's arrival comes after senators stripped him of his immunity over alleged support for the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group which has been fighting the Congolese army. | Kabila's arrival comes after senators stripped him of his immunity over alleged support for the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group which has been fighting the Congolese army. |
Kabila, who has previously denied links with the rebel group, recently decried the justice system , alleging it was "exploited for political ends". | Kabila, who has previously denied links with the rebel group, recently decried the justice system , alleging it was "exploited for political ends". |
The 53-year-old led DR Congo for 18 years, after succeeding his father Laurent, who was shot dead in 2001. | The 53-year-old led DR Congo for 18 years, after succeeding his father Laurent, who was shot dead in 2001. |
He handed power to President Félix Tshisekedi in 2019, but they later fell out. | He handed power to President Félix Tshisekedi in 2019, but they later fell out. |
Speaking to the BBC, a Goma youth leader for Kabila's People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (PPRD), confirmed earlier reports from the M23 that Kabila had arrived in Goma. | Speaking to the BBC, a Goma youth leader for Kabila's People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (PPRD), confirmed earlier reports from the M23 that Kabila had arrived in Goma. |
"Kabila should be allowed full access to the country. For us it is like a father has returned to his children," Innocent Mirimo told BBC Swahili. | "Kabila should be allowed full access to the country. For us it is like a father has returned to his children," Innocent Mirimo told BBC Swahili. |
Last month, the PPRD was banned by the authorities in the capital, Kinshasa, who accused of having an "ambiguous attitude" towards the capture of Congolese territory by the M23. | Last month, the PPRD was banned by the authorities in the capital, Kinshasa, who accused of having an "ambiguous attitude" towards the capture of Congolese territory by the M23. |
In a message on X, rebel spokesperson Lawrence Kanyuka welcomed Kabila to Goma saying: "We wish him a pleasant stay in the liberated areas." | In a message on X, rebel spokesperson Lawrence Kanyuka welcomed Kabila to Goma saying: "We wish him a pleasant stay in the liberated areas." |
A similar message was shared by another spokesperson, Willy Ngoma. | A similar message was shared by another spokesperson, Willy Ngoma. |
The Congolese authorities accuse Kabila of war crimes and treason, alleging there is a "substantial body of documents, testimony and material facts" that link the former leader to the M23. | The Congolese authorities accuse Kabila of war crimes and treason, alleging there is a "substantial body of documents, testimony and material facts" that link the former leader to the M23. |
In a now-deleted YouTube video released on Friday, Kabila called the Congolese government a "dictatorship", and said there was a "decline of democracy" in the country. | In a now-deleted YouTube video released on Friday, Kabila called the Congolese government a "dictatorship", and said there was a "decline of democracy" in the country. |
Congolese government spokesperson, Patrick Muyaya, rejected Kabila's allegations, saying he had "nothing to offer the country". | Congolese government spokesperson, Patrick Muyaya, rejected Kabila's allegations, saying he had "nothing to offer the country". |
Fighting between the Congolese army and the M23 first broke out in 2012 and ended in a peace deal the following year. But in 2021 the group took up arms again, saying the promises made in the deal had been broken. | Fighting between the Congolese army and the M23 first broke out in 2012 and ended in a peace deal the following year. But in 2021 the group took up arms again, saying the promises made in the deal had been broken. |
Since the beginning of this year, the M23 has made major advances in the mineral-rich east, including taking Goma in January. | Since the beginning of this year, the M23 has made major advances in the mineral-rich east, including taking Goma in January. |
The conflict has led to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of civilians in the last few months. | The conflict has led to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of civilians in the last few months. |
Kabila has been living outside the country, in South Africa, for the past two years. At the beginning of last month he said he would be returning to help find a solution to the conflict. | Kabila has been living outside the country, in South Africa, for the past two years. At the beginning of last month he said he would be returning to help find a solution to the conflict. |
More BBC Africa stories about DR Congo: | More BBC Africa stories about DR Congo: |
What's the fighting in DR Congo all about? | What's the fighting in DR Congo all about? |
The evidence that shows Rwanda is backing rebels in DR Congo | The evidence that shows Rwanda is backing rebels in DR Congo |
'We would vote for peace - if we had a vote' | 'We would vote for peace - if we had a vote' |
Go to BBCAfrica.com for more news from the African continent. | Go to BBCAfrica.com for more news from the African continent. |
Follow us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, on Facebook at BBC Africa or on Instagram at bbcafrica | Follow us on Twitter @BBCAfrica, on Facebook at BBC Africa or on Instagram at bbcafrica |