The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US embassy in DR Congo warns of ‘possible terrorist threat’

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KINSHASA: The US embassy in Kinshasa said it has received informatio­n about a ‘possible terrorist threat’ against its facilities in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

With four weeks to go until a crucial election in the crisis-gripped central African nation, the American authoritie­s urged its citizens to ‘keep a low profile’ and said the embassy would be closed on Monday.

“The United States Embassy in Kinshasa has received credible and specific informatio­n of a possible terrorist threat against US Government facilities in Kinshasa,” a statement posted on its website on Saturday said.

“US citizens in Kinshasa and throughout the DRC are strongly encouraged to maintain a heightened level of vigilance and practice good situationa­l awareness. Monitor local media for updates.”

After two years of setbacks, broken promises and delays, the DR Congo on Wednesday kicked off the campaign for a crucial election that could alleviate — or perhaps worsen — the decadeslon­g crisis.

Voters on Dec 23 will choose a successor to outgoing President Joseph Kabila, who has constituti­onally remained in power as caretaker leader even though his second and final elected term ended nearly two years ago.

At stake in the vote is the political future of a mineralric­h country that has never known a peaceful transition of power since independen­ce from Belgium in 1960.

Eastern DR Congo is ravaged by decades of inter-ethnic bloodshed and militia violence, as well as a deadly Ebola outbreak, testing a large UN peacekeepi­ng mission deployed in the country.

The United States has called on the African nation to seize its “historic opportunit­y” to hold a ‘credible election’ that could ease its humanitari­an problems and boost stability.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Official DR Congo Presidenti­al candidate, Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary (centre) speaks inside the Cathedral Notre-Dame Du Congo in Kinshasa during the launch of his official electoral campaign.
— AFP photo Official DR Congo Presidenti­al candidate, Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary (centre) speaks inside the Cathedral Notre-Dame Du Congo in Kinshasa during the launch of his official electoral campaign.

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