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Former Congolese President Kabila Sentenced to Death Over M23 Rebel Ties

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Historic Ruling in Kinshasa


KINSHASA — Former President Joseph Kabila has been sentenced to death by a military court in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The court ruled on August 23, 2025, after a trial in absentia. Kabila faces charges of treason, war crimes, and conspiracy.

The Chief Military Prosecutor, General Lucien René Likulia, called Kabila the “mastermind” of the M23 rebellion. He accused the former leader of backing atrocities in the country’s troubled east.

The verdict shocked the nation. It marks the first time a former Congolese head of state has faced such punishment.

The M23 Rebellion and Its Toll

The M23, widely believed to receive support from Rwanda, has reignited chaos in eastern Congo. Rebels captured key cities, including Goma and Bukavu, earlier this year. The group has displaced hundreds of thousands of civilians.

Reports from Human Rights Watch confirm brutal attacks. In July 2025 alone, M23 fighters killed at least 140 people. Survivors described rape, torture, and mass killings.

The government insists Kabila’s links to the group are undeniable. Authorities claim he directed the Congo River Alliance, a rebel coalition pushing to topple President Félix Tshisekedi.

A Polarizing Legacy

Kabila, 54, ruled Congo from 2001 to 2019 after the assassination of his father, Laurent-Désiré Kabila. His nearly two decades in power divided the nation.

Supporters praise him for steering the country after the Second Congo War. Critics remember corruption, economic stagnation, and unfulfilled promises despite Congo’s vast mineral wealth.

Relations with President Tshisekedi soured after a disputed 2019 election. Their coalition collapsed in 2020. Since then, accusations and political rivalries have deepened.

In April 2025, Kabila returned to Goma after two years in exile. The government says M23 forces sheltered him. Rebels neither confirmed nor denied the claim.

Opposition Cries Political Vendetta

Kabila denies all charges. He calls the trial a “political weapon” used to crush dissent. His party, the People’s Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (PPRD), defends him fiercely.

Former minister Ferdinand Kambere condemned the trial. “What we saw was truly a disgrace for the Republic,” he said. Kambere argued that stripping Kabila’s senatorial immunity in May marked the start of Tshisekedi’s campaign to silence rivals.

Independent analysts share doubts. Henry-Pacifique Mayala of the Kivu Security Tracker said the trial looked like “a settling of scores session, not a search for justice.”

The government escalated measures against Kabila this year. It suspended the PPRD, banned media coverage of Kabila’s activities, and seized his assets. Human rights groups, including activist Jean-Claude Katende, called the actions “abuse of power.”

International Concerns and Risks Ahead

The ruling sparked alarm abroad. Observers question both the fairness of the trial and its impact on peace efforts.

Ben Radley, a political economist at Bath University, noted Kabila’s long ties to Corneille Nangaa, now an M23 leader and once Kabila’s ally. These connections deepen suspicion, but evidence has not been presented openly.

Kabila’s current location remains unknown. That complicates enforcement of the death sentence.

The United Nations continues to warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis. Refugees flee rebel-held cities daily. Aid groups struggle to deliver food and medicine to camps already overwhelmed.

Peace talks between the government and M23 have stalled. Analysts fear the sentence could harden rebel positions and worsen the war. Some warn the ruling risks plunging Congo into deeper division.

A Nation at a Crossroads

The death sentence against Joseph Kabila represents more than legal judgment. It reflects Congo’s fragile balance between justice, politics, and war.

For supporters of Tshisekedi, the ruling shows strength against rebellion. For Kabila’s loyalists, it confirms fears of political persecution.

The eastern provinces remain under siege. Rebels still hold ground. Civilians continue to suffer.

Congo now stands at a critical juncture. Its leaders face a choice: pursue accountability while uniting the nation, or risk dragging it further into conflict.

As the world watches, one fact is clear. The fight for peace in Congo is far from over.


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