Soldiers charged over bloody protest
Publish date: 11 September 2023
Issue Number: 1044
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: DRC
Six soldiers have been charged for their involvement in the killing of more than 40 people during a military crackdown on violent anti-UN demonstrations in the DRC earlier this month. Kinshasa said 43 people were killed and 56 injured in the unrest in Goma. News24 reports that the group, which includes a colonel and a lieutenant-colonel from the republican guard, are being prosecuted for ‘crimes against humanity by murder, malicious destruction and inciting soldiers to commit acts contrary to duty or discipline’, according to a statement by the military court in Goma. News24 reports that the charges were read out at the start of the trial on Tuesday, before it was suspended due to heavy rain. The soldiers were not yet asked to enter their plea. The two officers, whose arrest was announced last Sunday, were in command of soldiers who opened fire on protesters, according to a source close to the presidency.