DRC: President Félix Tshisekedi commutes the sentences of three Americans sentenced to death

The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Félix Tshisekedi, made a highly symbolic decision by granting a pardon to three American nationals who had been sentenced to death for conspiracy and attempted coup in May last year in Kinshasa. This decision, announced Wednesday on state television, commutes their death sentence to life imprisonment, a measure that has sparked numerous reactions.

The three convicted individuals, Marcel Malanga Malu, Taylor Christa Thomson, and Zalman Polun Benjamin, had been tried and found guilty by the Congolese High Military Court of attempting to destabilize the government in place. Their arrest and conviction marked a turning point in the DRC’s security policy, reinforcing the authorities’ determination to combat any foreign interference in its internal affairs.

By making this decision, President Félix Tshisekedi sends a strong signal both to the international community and to the Congolese public. On one hand, this pardon helps avoid a major diplomatic incident with Washington, which had shown concern for the fate of its citizens.

On the other hand, it illustrates a will for firmness: these individuals will not be released but will serve a life sentence within the Congolese prison system.

Trésor Obiang

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