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Lesotho 'coup': Anti-Thomas Thabane march called off | Lesotho 'coup': Anti-Thomas Thabane march called off |
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A demonstration by opponents of Lesotho Prime Minister Thomas Thabane has been called off after he fled on Saturday, saying the military wanted to oust him. | A demonstration by opponents of Lesotho Prime Minister Thomas Thabane has been called off after he fled on Saturday, saying the military wanted to oust him. |
The army has denied staging a coup and says it has returned to barracks. | The army has denied staging a coup and says it has returned to barracks. |
A military spokesman said it had disarmed the police forces because they were planning to arm "fanatics" in Monday's march. | A military spokesman said it had disarmed the police forces because they were planning to arm "fanatics" in Monday's march. |
Mr Thabane fled to South Africa, where he held emergency talks on the situation on Sunday. | |
There is no news of what emerged from the talks between Mr Thabane, his two deputies and South Africa's President Jacob Zuma. | |
Lesotho, a mountain kingdom entirely surrounded by South Africa, has experienced several military takeovers since independence in 1966. | |
Mr Thabane told the BBC he would return from South Africa "as soon as I know I am not going to get killed". | Mr Thabane told the BBC he would return from South Africa "as soon as I know I am not going to get killed". |
Reports say the capital, Maseru, is now calm after soldiers were involved in an exchange of fire outside two police stations on Saturday morning. | |
One police officer was killed and four wounded after the military intervened, police say. | One police officer was killed and four wounded after the military intervened, police say. |
Lesotho military spokesman Ntlele Ntoi said the military had received intelligence that the police were going to arm factions involved in Monday's march by the Lesotho Congress for Democracy (LCD). | |
The LCD is led by Deputy Prime Minister Mothetjoa Metsing, who has been in an uneasy coalition with Mr Thabane's All Basotho Convention since 2012. | |
The prime minister has hinted that his deputy might have links to the military's actions. | |
Mr Metsing, who was involved in the talks with Mr Thabane and South Africa's President Zuma on Sunday, has not commented on those allegations but has also denied there was a coup. | |
He told the AFP news agency that under the constitution, a member of his party, Motloheloa Phooko, was now running the country, because both himself and the prime minister were abroad. | |
Mr Thabane suspended parliamentary sessions in June ahead of a confidence vote in his administration. | |
Monday's march had been intended to demand that parliament reopen. | |
On Saturday, the prime minister said the army had rendered the government "dysfunctional", an action that amounted to a coup. | |
South Africa's government on Saturday described the situation as "worrying", with spokesman Clayson Monyela saying the country would not tolerate "unconstitutional change of government". | South Africa's government on Saturday described the situation as "worrying", with spokesman Clayson Monyela saying the country would not tolerate "unconstitutional change of government". |
UN chief Ban Ki-moon has also expressed concern about the "military takeover" and called for respect for "democratic rule". | |
The army is understood to have acted after the prime minister attempted to remove its chief, Lt Gen Kennedy Tlai Kamoli. | The army is understood to have acted after the prime minister attempted to remove its chief, Lt Gen Kennedy Tlai Kamoli. |
The army said the general was still in charge, saying the military "supports the democratically elected government of the day," Reuters news agency reported. | The army said the general was still in charge, saying the military "supports the democratically elected government of the day," Reuters news agency reported. |