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Congo Reduces Sentences for US Citizens Involved in Failed Coup

President Felix Tshisekedi signed three orders on Tuesday to commute their sentences to life in prison, his spokesperson Tina Salama said on national television.

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Benjamin Zalman Polun, Marcel Malanga and Tyler Thompson, American citizens suspected along with a group of around fifty other people to be involved in an attempted coup in Congo, wait for the final verdict during their trial in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, September 13, 2024. Photo credit: Reuters

The death sentences of three US citizens convicted for their role in a failed coup in Democratic Republic of Congo last year have been commuted to life imprisonment, the presidency said, ahead of a visit by the new U.S. senior advisor for Africa.

The Americans were among some 50 people, including U.S., British, Canadian, Belgian and Congolese citizens, who stood trial last year following the botched attempt to overthrow the government in May.

A total of 37 defendants were sentenced to death by a military court in September, including US citizens Marcel Malanga, Tyler Thompson and Benjamin Zalman-Polun.

All three were found guilty of criminal conspiracy, terrorism and other charges.

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They denied any wrongdoing and unsuccessfully appealed against the verdict. However, Congo’s justice ministry then proposed a pardon, which the public prosecutor requested from the presidency.

President Felix Tshisekedi signed three orders on Tuesday to commute their sentences to life in prison, his spokesperson Tina Salama said on national television.

“This presidential pardon is a first step that promises major changes in the future,” one of Malanga’s lawyers, Ckiness Ciamba, said by telephone.

Relatives of Malanga and a lawyer for Zalman-Polun did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Thompson’s parents declined to speak on the record.

Background of the coup attempt

 

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Marcel Malanga is the son of U.S.-based Congolese politician Christian Malanga, who led the armed men who briefly occupied an office of the presidency in the capital Kinshasa on May 19 before security forces killed him.

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Thompson is a friend of Marcel Malanga, who played high school football with him in Utah. Both are in their 20s. Zalman-Polun was a business associate of Christian Malanga.

Their sentences were commuted ahead of a trip to Congo by the newly appointed U.S. senior advisor for Africa, Massad Boulos.

Boulos, the father-in-law of U.S. President Donald Trump’s daughter Tiffany, will travel to Congo, Rwanda, Kenya and Uganda from April 3, the State Department said in a statement on Tuesday.

He will seek to advance efforts for peace in east Congo, where a Rwanda-backed rebellion is raging, and promote US private sector investment in the region.

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(Reuters)


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