Angola Expels Diamond Traffickers in Renewed Crackdown
September 12, 04The Congolese were part of a group of more than 1,000 people detained last month as part of Operation Diamond that was initially launched by the police and the army in December last year to end trafficking in resources.
Media reports said 418 illegal migrants were deported from the oil town of
In addition, five former Katangan rebels from the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) were killed during armed clashes with police at diamond mining sites in the
Security forces said the DRC citizens were there illegally and threatening police who had no choice but to fire.
After a 45-day moratorium on the expulsions after complaints by United Nations agencies and human rights groups,
Around 120,000 Congolese and 35,000 West Africans have been expelled since the start of the crackdown.
Human rights groups claim the anti-foreigner campaign has been carried out brutally and that some women and children had been raped and forced to walk long distances without food or water.