Americans Among 50 Facing Terrorism Charges in DRC Over Failed Coup Attempt

Americans Among 50 Facing Terrorism Charges in DRC Over Failed Coup Attempt

In a high-profile case, three American citizens appeared alongside approximately 50 other defendants in a military court in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), on Friday. The group is facing charges related to their alleged involvement in a failed coup attempt that took place on May 19.

Faces of the three US citizens.

The accused, which includes Marcel Malanga, the son of the late opposition figure Christian Malanga, as well as Americans Tyler Thompson and Benjamin Reuben Zalman-Polun, are facing serious charges such as terrorism, attempted assassination, illegal possession of weapons and arms of war, and financing of terrorism.

The failed coup, led by the elder Malanga, who had been living in the United States, targeted the presidential palace and a close ally of President Felix Tshisekedi. During the attack, six people were killed, and Malanga himself was shot dead for resisting arrest shortly after live-streaming the event.

On the first day of the hearing, the defendants were seated on plastic chairs before the judge in the military court. Human Rights Watch has called upon the DRC government to ensure that the accused receive a fair and transparent trial.

Faces of alleged coup plotters.

The US embassy has expressed concern over the lack of access to its citizens to provide consular services, with all three Americans requesting an interpreter to translate the proceedings from French to English.

The severity of the charges against the defendants is underscored by the fact that many of the offenses they face are punishable by death under DRC law.

The alleged coup plotters day of attempted overthrow.

As the trial unfolds, the international community will be closely monitoring the proceedings to ensure that the rights of the accused are upheld and that justice is served in accordance with international standards.

The case highlights the ongoing political instability and security challenges faced by the DRC, as well as the potential consequences for foreign nationals who become involved in such activities.

Credit: Africannews

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