FORMER CONGOLESE PRESIDENT ON TRIAL FOR TREASON – African Peace Magazine

FORMER CONGOLESE PRESIDENT ON TRIAL FOR TREASON

FORMER CONGOLESE PRESIDENT ON TRIAL FOR TREASON

The treason trial of the former president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Joseph Kabila, has begun in a military court in the capital, Kinshasa. He also faces other charges, including murder and rape, linked to his alleged support for M23 rebels – who control a large part of the mineral-rich east of the country. He denies the charges and did not appear at the hearing.

Kabila’s successor, President Félix Tshisekedi, has accused him of being the brains behind the rebels. The former president has rejected the case as “arbitrary” and said the courts were being used as an “instrument of oppression”. A ceasefire deal between the rebels and the government was agreed last week, but fighting has continued. In May, the upper house of the legislature lifted Mr Kabila’s immunity as senator for life to allow his prosecution on charges that include treason, murder, taking part in an insurrectionist movement, and the forcible occupation of Goma.

Kabila had been living outside the country for two years, but arrived in the rebel-held city of Goma, in eastern DR Congo, from self-imposed exile in South Africa in May. Pointing to overwhelming evidence, the UN and several Western countries have accused neighbouring Rwanda of backing the M23, and sending thousands of its soldiers into DR Congo. But Kigali denies the charges, saying it is acting to stop the conflict from spilling over onto its territory.