Congo’s Former President Sentenced to Death in Absentia
Joseph Kabila, who was president of the Democratic Republic of Congo for 18 years, was convicted of treason by a court in Kinshasa.
Joseph Kabila, who was president of the Democratic Republic of Congo for 18 years, was convicted of treason by a court in Kinshasa.
Dozens of youngsters were accused of treason and confronted conceivable dying sentences, however indignation over their remedy, together with rarity of meals, has the federal government backpedaling.