Former DRC President Joseph Kabila Sentenced to De@th in Absentia

Posted by Thandiubani on Wed 01st Oct, 2025 - tori.ng

Kabila did not attend the trial and was not represented by legal counsel. Neither he nor his representatives were immediately available for comment.

 
Joseph Kabila, the former President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been sentenced to de@th by a military court.
 
He was sentenced in absentia after being convicted of war crimes, treason, and crimes against humanity.
 
The case stems from his alleged role in backing the advance of M23 rebels supported by Rwanda in DRC’s volatile eastern provinces. Kabila, who led the country from 2001 to 2019, has denied wrongdoing and said the judiciary had been politicised.
 
Lt Gen Joseph Mutombo Katalayi, presiding over the tribunal in Kinshasa, said Kabila had been found guilty of charges that included murder, s3xual assault, torture, and insurrection.
 
Kabila did not attend the trial and was not represented by legal counsel. Neither he nor his representatives were immediately available for comment. His whereabouts were not immediately known.

“In applying article 7 of the military penal code,[the court] imposes a single sentence, namely the most severe one, which is the death penalty,” Katalayi said while delivering the verdict.
 
Kabila was also ordered to pay about $50bn (£36bn) in damages to the state and victims.
 
Kabila spent almost 20 years in power and stepped down only after de@dly protests against him. He has been living mostly in South Africa since 2023, but appeared in the rebel-held city of Goma in eastern DRC in May.
 
He entered into an awkward power-sharing deal with his successor, Felix Tshisekedi, but their relationship soon soured.
 
As M23 rebels marched on eastern DRC’s second-largest city of Bukavu in February, Tshisekedi told the Munich security conference that Kabila had sponsored the insurgency.
 
M23 now controls much of North Kivu and South Kivu provinces. The fighting has killed thousands of people and displaced hundreds of thousands more this year. The two sides signed a US-brokered peace agreement in June, but they are both reinforcing their positions and blaming one another for flouting the accord, sources have said.
 
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