Congo: Notorious former President Kabila handed death sentence

The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s (DRC) former President, Joseph Kabila, has been handed the death penalty after a months-long court investigation found he had committed war crimes and treason by colluding with M23 rebels, among other crimes, the AP reported on September 30.
A high military court issued the death sentence in absentia, with Kabila’s last sighting being in Goma city in the country’s North Kivu Province in the East M23 rebel-controlled territory.
Kabila has been ordered by the court to pay $29 billion in damages to the country, with $2 billion each for North and South Kivu provinces.
The Associated Press, Maghbrei.org
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