Politics9/30/2025โ€ขBloomberg

DRC Court Sentences Ex-President Kabila to Death for Treason

DRC Court Sentences Ex-President Kabila to Death for Treason

The Democratic Republic of Congo's military court has sentenced former President Joseph Kabila to death in absentia for treason. The charges stem from Kabila's alleged support of an armed group operating in the eastern part of the country. Kabila, who served as president from 2001 to 2019, was not present during the trial. The verdict is seen as a significant political development in the DRC, as Kabila remains an influential figure in the country's politics. The case highlights the ongoing tensions and instability in the DRC, where armed groups have been active in the eastern regions. The ruling is likely to have far-reaching implications for the country's political landscape and its relationship with its former leader.

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