DR Congo Declares A 'State Of Siege' In Two Provinces In The East As Violence From Armed Groups Worsens

 

France 24: DR Congo declares a 'state of siege' over worsening violence in east 

The Democratic Republic of Congo announced a "state of siege" late Friday in two provinces in the east of the country wracked by violence from armed groups and civilian massacres. 

 "Taking into account the gravity of the situation... the president informed the cabinet of his decision to proclaim a state of siege in the provinces of North Kivu and Ituri," said Patrick Muyaya. 

He said details of what the measure would entail would be released publicly in the next few hours. 

Under DRC's constitution, the president can declare either a state of emergency or a state of siege "if severe circumstances immediately threaten the independence or integrity of the national territory, or if they interrupt the regular functioning of institutions".

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