Kinshasa, 07 October, 2025 / 8:42 am (ACI Africa).
Catholic Bishops in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have denounced the decision of the High Military Court of Kinshasa to sentence the country’s former President, Joseph Kabila, to death.
In a statement issued Monday, October 6, members of the National Episcopal Conference of Congo (CENCO) describe the court’s verdict as a “horrifying” act that contradicts both the Gospel and DRC’s Constitution.
“We are horrified by the verdict of the High Military Court of Kinshasa, which, following a summary criminal trial against former President Joseph Kabila, has sentenced him to death,” CENCO members say in the statement shared with ACI Africa.
On September 30, Mr. Kabila was, in absentia, sentenced to death for his alleged role in backing the advance of Rwanda-backed of March 23 Movement (M23) rebels in DRC's volatile East, Reuters reported.
The report further indicates that the former President, who was at the helm of DRC from January 2001 to January 2019 has denied any wrongdoing and argued that the judiciary has been politicised.



