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[4] The article produced from la Reference (in translation) was in the following terms:
Some weeks ago members of ... [the UDPS] attempted to organise a march in Kinshasa to alert the Congolese authorities and international opinion that their party would not accept a prolongation of the transition in any form. The demonstrators were broken up and the police and the security services proceeded to arrest more than ten demonstrators who were then taken to an unknown destination ...
The case of one of the victims particularly worrying for the ONG of human rights is that of Mme [LK], residing at [address given] ...
This lady was arrested, according to the ONG, in the presence of her friend [G] on 29 March 2004 , the day following the resounding gun fire heard through the night of 27-28 March. She is accused of complicity with her brother...
Human rights organisations had in fact protested against the fact that the home of [L] had been subject to a search on that day, the 29 March 2004 .
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