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DRC Military Court Sentences 50 to Death Over Failed Coup Attempt

Ayize claire

Aug 28, 2024

A military court in the DRC has sentenced 50 people to death for a failed coup attempt, raising concerns from human rights groups over the severity of the punishment.
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Of the 51 defendants, one defendant pleaded not guilty to the death penalty.

A military court prosecutor in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has ordered the execution of 50 individuals accused of attempting to overthrow the Kinshasa government in a violent attack on May 19. The attack targeted the home of Vital Kamerhe, now the head of parliament, and the office of President Félix Tshisekedi in Kinshasa. The group, allegedly led by Christian Malanga—who was later assassinated—faced charges of terrorism, unauthorized possession of weapons, murder, conspiracy to kill, and financing terrorism.


Of the 51 defendants, only one was exempted from the death penalty, with the prosecution citing mental health issues. The majority of the defendants are Congolese nationals, including three Americans, one Briton, one Canadian, and one Belgian, though all have roots in the DRC.


Jean-Jacques Wondo, an official with DR Congo's intelligence service, was among those accused. The prosecution alleged that Wondo was a key figure in orchestrating the attack and served as the driver of the vehicle involved. Wondo has denied the charges, but like many of his co-defendants, he was sentenced to death.


In response to the attack, the government has demanded a $250 million fine to cover the damages. Additionally, the family of Kevin Tamba, who was reportedly killed during the incident, is seeking $5 million in compensation. Tamba's widow has requested $20 million in damages for herself, their son, and their unborn child.


The severity of the death penalty sentences has drawn criticism, with some labeling them as excessive. The case has sparked significant controversy, and the final hearing is expected on Friday. The Kinshasa government has previously faced backlash for its stance on the death penalty, particularly from human rights groups that have voiced strong opposition.

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