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US imposes sanctions on former Congo President Joseph Kabila

By Thomson Reuters Apr 30, 2026 | 12:48 PM

By Christian Martinez

WASHINGTON, April 30 (Reuters) – The United States imposed sanctions on former Democratic ​Republic of Congo President Joseph ‌Kabila, according to the Treasury Department website.

Kinshasa has long accused the former president of assisting the Rwanda-backed ‌M23 ​rebels in Congo’s ⁠troubled east.

Last year, Kabila was ⁠sentenced to death in absentia in a military court in Kinshasa for war crimes, treason, ​and crimes against humanity. The case stemmed from his ⁠alleged role in ⁠backing the rebels.

Kabila has denied ​wrongdoing and said the judiciary has ​been politicised.

Kabila spent almost two ‌decades in power and only stepped down after deadly protests against him. Since late 2023, ⁠he has been residing mostly in South Africa, though he did appear in ⁠rebel-held ‌Goma in eastern Congo ⁠in May.

Tshisekedi’s government has ​moved ‌to suspend Kabila’s political ​party and ⁠seize the assets of its leaders.

(Reporting by Daphne Psaledakis and Humeyra Pamuk, Writing by Christian Martinez and Jessica Donati; Editing by Ryan ​Patrick Jones)