A military court in Congo followed the prosecutor’s request on Tuesday, sentencing Joseph Kabila, who is in exile, to death on charges including treason and war crimes.
It is not every day that a country puts one of its former presidents on trial. The case against the former leader of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Joseph Kabila, before the high military court on suspicion of “complicity” with the armed rebel group Congo River Alliance-M23 (AFC-M23), could have been historic for that reason alone. But with the defendant in exile and no lawyer to defend him after a rushed investigation, the expedited trial felt incomplete.
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