40 000 pushed back from Brazzaville, Congo to Kinshasa, DRC

Kinshasa – A crackdown on illegal immigrants in the Republic of the Congo has driven around 40 000 people from the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo back across the river border in a month, an official said Tuesday.

The Brazzaville authorities on April 3 launched an operation dubbed Mbata Ya Bakolo (“the slap of the elders” in the local Lingala language) to drive out illegal foreign workers.

The prime targets of the sweep have been citizens from the neighbouring DR Congo. Brazzaville and Kinshasa lie on either side of the Congo river, the only two capitals in the world in direct view of each other.

Kinshasa Governor Andre Kimbuta had said on Monday that the total number of returning immigrants neared 40 000. ….

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