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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
By Nico Colombant
Kinshasa
25 October 2006
The U.N. mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo is urging rival candidates to denounce violence and promote discipline ahead of a runoff presidential vote October 29. Campaigning has been marked by the public absence of the two candidates and recurrent clashes between rival supporters.
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UN spokesman Jean-Tobie Okala
At a briefing from headquarters in the capital, U.N spokesman Jean-Tobie Okala read a long appeal asking President Joseph Kabila and his election rival Vice1 President and former rebel Jean Pierre Bemba to calm the situation.
"Basically what we tried to do today is to launch an appeal to both candidates, President Kabila and Vice President Bemba, to make sure that these coming polls will go in a very smooth way, because the will of the population is to vote in calm, in peace, so they do not want violence. So that was our main message today," said Okala. "They do not have to disappoint Congolese who have already said no to violence."
Okala expressed disappointment the two candidates have not made any recent announcements to rein2 in their supporters.
"Some people until now, mistake the political debate with a physical debate so they think that being a political opponent means you can resort to violence to get your idea prevailing," he said. "This is something we cannot accept."
Kabila poster have been burned down
He also said after Sunday candidates must refrain from releasing their own results and declaring victory until official tallies3 are certified4.
A European rapid reaction force helped quell5 fighting between rival personal security services following first round results in August. U.N. officials now say more than 40 people were killed in Kinshasa, and possibly many more.
Okala expressed surprise the two candidates have stayed away from the campaign trail in the second round, despite receiving assistance from the U.N mission, known as MONUC.
UN increases presence in Kinshasa
"MONUC made available two helicopters, we gave them to the independent electoral commission," he pointed6 out. "Until now, none of them has been used, so (for) their own strategy, I am not their spokesperson so I cannot tell you why they did not campaign on the field. But the campaign is ongoing7. All over the country their lieutenants8, people from their side are campaigning every day."
Mr. Bemba has said there are security concerns preventing him from campaigning. He says Mr. Kabila's forces tried to kill him during the August clashes.
Bemba poster
On his television stations, supporters have said they will burn down Congo if Mr. Bemba is not the winner. He got just 20 percent in the first round, to Mr. Kabila's 45 percent, but has lot of support in the west, including among many youth who say did not vote in the first round.
His supporters in Kinshasa have also warned they will go on a looting rampage if Mr. Bemba is not declared the winner. During the campaigning, they have complained of police intimidation9 and abuse, including incidents of torture.
These are the first open presidential elections in the mineral rich Congo following decades of brutal10 dictatorship, plundering11 of resources and years of armed conflict that pulled in half a dozen neighboring countries.
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n.账( tally的名词复数 );符合;(计数的)签;标签v.计算,清点( tally的第三人称单数 );加标签(或标记)于;(使)符合;(使)吻合 | |
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adj.残忍的,野蛮的,不讲理的 | |
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掠夺,抢劫( plunder的现在分词 ) | |
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