U.S. recovers citizens convicted in failed DR Congo Coup amid mineral deal talks

Three Americans sentenced to life for their role in a botched 2024 coup in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been repatriated to serve prison terms in the U.S. Originally condemned to death, Marcel Malanga Malu, Tylor Thomson, and Zalman Polun Benjamin had their sentences commuted last week.

The transfer, confirmed by Congolese and U.S. officials, follows high-level discussions on mineral investments, as Washington seeks to counter China’s dominance in cobalt and coltan mining. A U.S. State Department spokesperson emphasized cooperation with Kinshasa but reiterated support for holding the convicts accountable.

The trio was among 37 defendants—including a Briton and a Canadian—convicted of terrorism and conspiracy after attacking President Félix Tshisekedi’s palace. Christian Malanga, the alleged coup leader, was killed during the assault.

While the U.S. hasn’t indicated plans for early release, the move signals warming ties as both nations negotiate resource deals.

Congo recently agreed to compensate for damages after protesters targeted U.S. diplomatic sites—a gesture underscoring the delicate diplomacy at play.

Analysts suggest the prisoner exchange may pave the way for deeper economic collaboration, even as legal outcomes remain uncertain.

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