A police spokesman did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment, while the government said it was taking measures to “normalise the situation” at the Kiziba camp in western Rwanda, home to about 17,000 Congolese refugees.
The refugees said they feared the police intended to arrest the executive committee that helps to run the camp.
Another refugee, Captain Ferdinand, 32, a father of three, said: “We hear they want to arrest the committee. We need to go back home.
“I don’t know if requesting to go back should (be replied) with bullets and tear gas.”
In a statement, Rwanda’s Ministry for Disaster Management and Refugees blamed the refugees’ executive committee for the unrest and said the protests must end immediately.
In February, the refugees staged a protest walk of 15 km over a 25 per cent cut in food rations provided by the UN refugee agency UNHCR due to a funding shortage.
In total, Rwanda hosts about 174,000 refugees, including 57,000 people from neighboring Burundi who fled violence in 2015.
Most of the rest fled the Democratic Republic of Congo during bouts of instability there over the past 20 years. (Reuters/NAN)
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