New York, May 27, 2004 – Lucien-Claude Ngongo, deputy
editor of the weekly newspaper Fair Play, has been detained in
the DRC capital Kinshasa for a week without charge, according to local
press freedom group Journaliste en Danger (JED). Local journalists
say Ngongo has been questioned about an article he wrote denouncing corrupt
practices by an expatriate businessman.
Ngongo was arrested on May 19, according to JED. On May 25, he was transferred
from a police cell to a Kinshasa prison, where JED was today able to visit
him. Ngongo told JED he has been questioned many times about coverage
of a conflict between William Damseaux and Berge Namikian, two expatriate
businessmen based in Kinshasa. Ngongo was asked about an article in which
he questioned why Damseaux, who is wealthy, had been awarded indigent
status and therefore did not have to pay legal costs in a court battle
with Namikian.
Damseaux, a Belgian expatriate who has been based in DRC for many years,
is a leading businessman with interests in diverse sectors, including
importing frozen foods.
"CPJ is deeply concerned about the detention of our colleague Lucien-Claude
Ngongo," said CPJ executive director Ann Cooper. "We call on Congolese
authorities to release him immediately."

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