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DRC: CENCO Sounds Alarm Over 'Nation in Peril'

From Radio Okapi · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO) issued a stark warning about the country's deteriorating socio-economic, security, and political situation.
  • CENCO described the Democratic Republic of Congo as a "nation in peril" in a statement released after an extraordinary plenary assembly.
  • The Catholic bishops expressed deep concern over the current state of the nation, highlighting a precarious reality across multiple sectors.

The National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO) has sounded an alarm over the dire state of the Democratic Republic of Congo, labeling the nation "in peril." In a strongly worded statement released June 20 in Kinshasa, following an extraordinary plenary assembly, Catholic bishops painted a grim picture of the country's socio-economic, security, and political landscape.

The bishops' warning underscores a profound sense of unease regarding the current trajectory of the DRC. Their assessment points to a multifaceted crisis affecting the core stability and well-being of the nation. The specific details of the socio-economic hardships, security challenges, and political instability were not elaborated in the provided text, but the overall tone conveys a critical and urgent message from the influential religious body.

This declaration from CENCO serves as a significant intervention, drawing public attention to the perceived dangers facing the country. The Catholic Church in Congo often plays a crucial role in national discourse, and its pronouncements carry considerable weight. The bishops' collective voice signals a deep concern that the nation's current path is unsustainable and poses significant risks to its future.

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Originally published by Radio Okapi in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.