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Une faction rebelle dénonce les expulsions du RCD-Goma

Dans un communiqué publié jeudi par Jacques Depelchin, secrétaire général de
la faction de Wamba dia Wamba du groupe rebelle du RCD-Kisangani, le
mouvement s'élève contre la décision annoncée vendredi par les membres
fondateurs du mouvement rebelle du Rassemblement congolais pour la
démocratie (RCD-Goma) d' "expulser" un grand nombre de membres après les
avoir accusés de "désertion, haute trahison et d'errance politique." Voyant
dans cette démarche une tentative en vue d'exclure le RCD-Kisangani du
prochain dialogue intercongolais et d'affaiblir l'accord de paix de Lusaka,
le groupe rebelle prie instamment toutes les parties concernées d'observer
un respect total de "la lettre et de l'esprit" de l'accord.

MM. Wamba et Depelchin, qui ont quitté le RCD-Goma pour former le
RCD-Kisangani, faisait partie des personnes "expulsées" vendredi.


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