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"There is in African examples where such campaigns have had a very negative effect and the president shares this view and he thinks that the whole thing should calm down - that this campaign can be dangerous," de la Sabliere said.
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The media, Sabliere said, tend to radicalize statements about nationality and to simply repeat inflammatory statements and personal attacks by candidates.
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Sabliere underlined the "need to reinforce tolerance," and noted during his meeting with Kabila that there did not seem to exist a
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During the meeting, according to another diplomat, Sabliere noted similarities between the run up to elections in the DRC and the volatile situation in Ivory Coast, where an acrimonious debate about national identity has fueled a civil war and split the country in two.
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De la Sabliere said more U.N. personnel were now needed to maintain peace, help with a nationwide disarmament campaign due to start May 15 and assist in the elections set for the end of
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De La Sabliere spoke before leaving Congo's capital, Kinshasa, for Bukavu, on the far east side of the Western Europe-size country.
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French U.N. ambassador Jean-Marc de la Sabliere, leading a
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Both Jones Parry and de La Sabliere said ensuring economic growth after the United Nations leaves will be very difficult, because the country's economy is so dependent on U.N. money.
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Sabliere cited the proliferation of small arms in West Africa as a major problem.
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De la Sabliere declared shortly after arriving in Kinshasa: "The situation in Ituri is unacceptable and poses a threat to the whole peace process."
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