The Borneo Post (Sabah)

DR Congo President pledges amnesty for political prisoners

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KINSHASA: Recently elected DR Congo President Felix Tshisekedi pledged Saturday to pardon political prisoners and said he would work for the return of those who had fled abroad for political reasons.

“To consolidat­e democratic progress in our country, I have decided to make the easing of tensions a major goal during the first 100 days” of his mandate, Tshisekedi told Congolese officials during a ceremony.

“Within 10 days I am going to grant a presidenti­al pardon in favour of political prisoners who have been convicted by a final court judgement,” he said.

The president added that he would have the justice minister order the conditiona­l release of those held for expressing their rights, especially during political rallies held ahead of elections on December 30.

“Along the same lines, I am going to work hard to create the conditions for a rapid return of compatriot­s who are now abroad for political reasons, so they may exercise their activities within the rule of law and republican institutio­ns,” the president said.

On Wednesday however, dozens of people were arrested during rights protests in DR Congo, activists said, in an incident likely to pose a fresh challenge for Tshisekedi.

The former opposition leader was inaugurate­d as president of the Democratic Republic of Congo on Jan 24, succeeding Joseph Kabila who had led the country

To consolidat­e democratic progress in our country, I have decided to make the easing of tensions a major goal during the first 100 days. Felix Tshisekedi, DR Congo President

since 2001.

It marked the country’s firstever peaceful transfer of power since independen­ce from Belgium in 1960.

On Saturday, the new president presented a programme of urgent measures to be taken during the first 100 days of his term while commenting on the nation’s security, political and social situations.

He pledged that the judicial system would be administer­ed ‘by honest people with irreproach­able moral values, prepared to fight corruption’ in the second-largest country in Africa. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows Tshisekedi receiving the presidenti­al sash from the outgoing President Joseph Kabila during the inaugurati­on ceremony. — Reuters photo
File photo shows Tshisekedi receiving the presidenti­al sash from the outgoing President Joseph Kabila during the inaugurati­on ceremony. — Reuters photo

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