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Congolese colonel sentenced to death for killing UN expert
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Congolese colonel sentenced to death for killing UN expert

June 10, 2026 3 Min Read
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A Congolese navy court docket sentenced a military colonel to demise for his position in a plot to kill two United Nations consultants in central Congo practically a decade in the past, however questions proceed to come up about state involvement within the case.

Colonel Jean de Dieu Mambweni was sentenced to 10 years in jail at his first trial in 2022 for failing to rescue folks in peril and failing to adjust to orders. Navy prosecutors appealed, arguing that he was extra at fault.

Kinshasa’s Excessive Navy Courtroom on Friday agreed with Mambweni, discovering him responsible of homicidal struggle crimes for actively orchestrating the homicide and sentencing him to demise, in line with a judgment reviewed by Reuters and the sister of one of many victims.

Congo has not carried out an execution since 2003, so it’s successfully a life sentence.

UN consultants Zaida Catalan, a Swedish-Chilean, and Michael Sharp, an American, had been investigating a mass killing within the Kasai area once they had been intercepted by fighters from the Kamuina Nsapu militia on a bridge close to the village of Moyo Musila on March 12, 2017. They had been marched into the bush and shot. Their our bodies had been found 16 days later.

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Allegations that the homicide was in Congo’s nationwide curiosity

The ruling ends practically 9 years of authorized proceedings and likewise upheld demise sentences handed down in 2022 in opposition to dozens of militiamen.

Prosecutors initially dismissed the concept that state brokers had been concerned, however later arrested a colonel and different officers for collaborating with rebels.

Catalan’s sister, Elizabeth Moseby, welcomed the court docket’s discovering that there was a conspiracy. “This confirms that Zaida and Michael weren’t merely victims of a random act of violence,” she stated.

However she stated justice remained incomplete, pointing to an audio recording offered in court docket during which Mambweni allegedly expressed concern that UN consultants may criticize authorities and expose efforts to cowl up mass graves.

In January, Human Rights Watch stated the 2022 trial ignored video proof exhibiting authorities officers helped information consultants to the ambush web site. “True accountability requires not only a conviction, however a full understanding of how and why these crimes had been allowed to happen,” Moseby stated. She claimed Mambweni had no private motive for killing the knowledgeable.

Paul Nsapu Mukuru, head of Congo’s Nationwide Human Rights Fee, stated Mambweni was unlikely to have acted alone.

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“All of the proof means that the double homicide of the UN knowledgeable was a state crime, and state crimes can’t be handled calmly.”

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