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US imposes sanctions on former President Kabila of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who claims to support rebel groups
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US imposes sanctions on former President Kabila of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who claims to support rebel groups

May 2, 2026 3 Min Read
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America has imposed full sanctions on former President Joseph Kabila of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, accusing him of supporting the M23 insurgent group.

The US authorities alleges that he offered monetary support, inspired defections from the Congolese military, and even “tried to launch assaults” in opposition to the military from overseas.

The 54-year-old former president, who led the Democratic Republic of Congo for 18 years from 2001, didn’t reply to requests for remark from the BBC.

America mentioned these newest sanctions have been a part of a broader effort to assist final yr’s peace agreements it brokered between neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. The US authorities additionally mentioned Rwanda helps M23 and sanctioned some key navy commanders in March.

Kigali denies supporting the rebels regardless of overwhelming proof, insisting its navy presence within the area is a safeguard in opposition to the menace posed to Rwanda’s safety by armed teams from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

An announcement from the U.S. Treasury asserting the sanctions in opposition to Kabila mentioned he was aiming to destabilize Kinshasa and subject opposition candidates with a purpose to regain political affect.

The measure froze all of Kabila’s property in the USA. Americans and companies are prohibited from doing enterprise with him. Banks and international associates are warned of even oblique dealings with the previous president, and violations face heavy civil or felony penalties.

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The sanctions are aimed not simply at punishing but in addition at forcing behavioral change, and show Washington’s willingness to focus on former leaders accused of inciting the battle.

The jap Democratic Republic of the Congo has been stricken by years of battle between a myriad of armed teams working within the area. In early 2025, M23 made main advances and captured massive areas of this mineral-rich area, together with its largest cities.

America mentioned the sanctions would additionally strengthen regional financial agreements that “enhance transparency in crucial mineral provide chains.”

Final December, the USA and the Democratic Republic of Congo agreed to a partnership to extend entry to the area’s huge mineral deposits, together with cobalt, coltan, and copper.

Kabila’s present whereabouts are unknown, however he appeared within the M23-controlled metropolis of Goma 12 months in the past.

Final September, he was sentenced to demise in absentia by a Congolese navy tribunal for battle crimes and treason in connection together with his alleged assist for M23. He denied the fees however didn’t seem in his protection, calling the case “arbitrary.”

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