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Congo (DRC): DRC opposition says coup allegations a diversion
[SABCNews: 2006-05-26]

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Mutambo Kabunjee, the leader of the Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC's) main opposition, the Union for Democracy and Social Progress party says coup allegations are a strategy by the administration of Joseph Kabila, the DRC president, to divert attention from the country's upcoming elections. Nineteen South African passport holders are among at least 26 foreigners arrested in the DRC for allegedly plotting to destabilise the country. Kabunjee says he expects the election, set for July 30, to. . .

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