Kinshasa: Several embassies in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), were damaged, looted, and even set on fire amid mass demonstrations against the perceived inaction of the international community in addressing the ongoing violence in the eastern part of the country.
The city woke up in turmoil as civil society mobilized the local population to protest against the dire situation in Goma, the capital of North Kivu Province, and the inaction of the international community, IANS reported, citing Xinhua news agency.
Protesters were seen on the city’s main arteries, disrupting traffic, blocking commercial activities, burning tires, and chanting slogans in front of the embassies of the US and other Western countries, as well as the headquarters of the UN peacekeeping mission.
Part of the exterior of the French embassy was set on fire by protesters, while the nearby Ugandan embassy was looted. Sounds of detonation were heard in the neighborhoods where the Rwandan embassy and the US consular service are located.
Hostilities resumed in Goma early this week after a relatively calm night. March 23 Movement (M23) rebels have been attacking Goma since late last week. Local sources told Xinhua that intense fighting has been going on since early this week between the DRC army and the rebels near the airport, a strategic point once controlled by the M23. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on the M23 to immediately cease all hostile actions and withdraw from occupied areas.