Joseph Kabila sort du silence après la réquisition de la peine de mort contre lui, which was announced on 22 August. According to the UNSC DRC Resolution 1844 (2003), the DRC has been involved in a series of armed conflicts since the early 1990s. Betrayal, conspiracy, war crimes, rape and apologies: so many charges to which he has not responded. In a text consulted by RFI, the former head of state criticizes his successor and calls on the international community… “I speak not out of weakness or fear for my personal destiny, but out of deep concern for the future of my country”: Joseph Kabila denounces the lifting of his immunity by the Senate in May, which he considers illegal and unconstitutional. It rejects the charges of treason, war crimes, murder, rape, torture, support for an armed insurrection and complicity with the AFC/M23.
DRC: Former President Joseph Kabila remains silent after death penalty against him
