The tires are burned, the embassy attacked in the protests of Dr. Congo’s Kinshas | News protests
Vandalized embassies and a bunch of burning tires marked by chaotic demonstrations In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the capital of Kinshas to condemn the “inactivity” of the international community for the conflict that raged in the crowd, the capital in the east of the country.
On foot or motorcycles, hundreds of angry demonstrants that responded on Tuesday to the invitation of the “paralyzed city” called the Youth Collective of the Gombe District of Gombe in north of Kinshase and targeted at the Rwande, Kenya Embassy, Kenya, France, Belgium and the United States.
They accused Rwanda and Uganda of actively supporting the armed group M23 which, after a Lightning offensive In the Province of Northern Kiva with the support of Rwanda’s trunk, on Sunday he entered the regional capital of Gom.
On Tuesday they took control of his airport after angry street battles.
The protesters accused other countries of diplomatic inactivity.
“Enough is enough, we will destroy everything here. Today we will end up with Rwand,” one demonstrator shouted at the applause in front of the Rwanda Embassy in Kinshasi.
Thick smoke was breaking near the tires on fire.
A wall of a French embassy perimeter was also lit in the fire. The graffiti on it reads: “Topic over a long period of time … Let’s finish now.”
The protesters were also aiming for the Belgium and USA, robbed the Ugandian mission, taking away the furniture on motorcycles and taxis.