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DR Congo's justice minister was briefly arrested on Saturday, the latest twist in a crisis over proposed judicial reforms that have triggered violent street protests. He was released after being questioned by the police for several hours.
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The action against Celestin Tunda Ya Kasende came a day after he clashed with President Felix Tshisekedi over the contested legal changes, according to a ministerial source.
The reforms, proposed by supporters of the still influential former president Joseph Kabila, has caused a damaging rift in the fragile government coalition.
Tunda Ya Kasenda, a lawyer by profession, had told AFP by phone shortly before his arrest that about a dozen officers had surrounded his Kinshasa home.
"I am serene. I'm a member of the government and I have immunity," said the minister, a supporter of Kabila.
He was taken to the prosecutor's office, according to lawmaker Felix Kabange Numbi. He was questioned by prosecutors for several hours at the court of cassation.
"He's been released," said Kinshasa's police chief, Sylvano Kasongo.
The controversial reforms include proposals to define the powers of judges, which critics say is a ploy to muzzle the judiciary.
They were put forward by the Common Front for Congo (FCC), a coalition close to Kabila, who remains a behind-the-scenes force in national politics.
The FCC sits in an uneasy coalition with Tshisekedi's Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS) and it accounts foRead More – Source
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DR Congo's justice minister was briefly arrested on Saturday, the latest twist in a crisis over proposed judicial reforms that have triggered violent street protests. He was released after being questioned by the police for several hours.
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Read more
The action against Celestin Tunda Ya Kasende came a day after he clashed with President Felix Tshisekedi over the contested legal changes, according to a ministerial source.
The reforms, proposed by supporters of the still influential former president Joseph Kabila, has caused a damaging rift in the fragile government coalition.
Tunda Ya Kasenda, a lawyer by profession, had told AFP by phone shortly before his arrest that about a dozen officers had surrounded his Kinshasa home.
"I am serene. I'm a member of the government and I have immunity," said the minister, a supporter of Kabila.
He was taken to the prosecutor's office, according to lawmaker Felix Kabange Numbi. He was questioned by prosecutors for several hours at the court of cassation.
"He's been released," said Kinshasa's police chief, Sylvano Kasongo.
The controversial reforms include proposals to define the powers of judges, which critics say is a ploy to muzzle the judiciary.
They were put forward by the Common Front for Congo (FCC), a coalition close to Kabila, who remains a behind-the-scenes force in national politics.
The FCC sits in an uneasy coalition with Tshisekedi's Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS) and it accounts foRead More – Source